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  • A four-panel digitally drawn comic from the webcomic Junicorn. The title Junicorn goes vertically down the left side. Below it is the caption “By Jude Nevermind, co-written by Junicorn Algebra” and next to it, the caption “Conversations with my kid, an incredible person who also happens to have Autism and Albinism.”

Panel 1: Junicorn, a white unicorn wearing an orange shirt, sits on a pink chair with a laptop on a pink table. To her right, Junicorn’s dad, a brown bull wearing a black shirt, is standing, holding a pot of coffee and a coffee cup. Junicorn says “Dad, I thought you were teaching your algebra class.”

Panel 2: Junicorn’s dad says “I’m on my planning hour.” while pouring his coffee.

Panel 3: Junicorn says “Your planning hour is NOT for dawdling around this place!”

Panel 4: Junicorn’s dad says “Thank you for your fearless feedback.”
    Junicorn 1
    07232021-3a
    comic strips
    English
    Kate Cosgrove
    Image
    Michigan
  • A one-panel digitally drawn comic from the webcomic Junicorn. The title Junicorn goes vertically down the left side. Below it is the caption “By Jude Nevermind, co-written by Junicorn Algebra” and next to it, the caption “Conversations with my kid, an incredible person who also happens to have Autism and Albinism.”

Panel 1: Junicorn, a white unicorn, sits with her mom, a human with pink hair, in a teal chair. They are reading a book called “The BIG book of uterus-es”, which has a drawing of a uterus on the cover. Junicorn asks “Mom, do periods hurt because the uterus hates us?”. Her mom replies “I want to say no, but I have my suspicions...”
    Junicorn 2
    07232021-3b
    comic strips
    English
    Kate Cosgrove
    Image
    Michigan
  • A four-panel digitally drawn comic from the webcomic Junicorn. The title Junicorn goes vertically down the left side. Below it is the caption “By Jude Nevermind, co-written by Junicorn Algebra” and next to it, the caption “Conversations with my kid, an incredible person who also happens to have Autism and Albinism.”

Panel 1: Junicorn’s mom, a human with blue hair, and Junicorn, a white unicorn, sit together at a table with a piece of paper in front of them. Junicorn’s mom wears an orange tank top; Junicorn is only wearing blue undies. Junicorn’s mom asks “Where’s your shirt?” and Junicorn replies “I’m in my own house!”

Panel 2: Junicorn’s mom says “So am I! So is Daddy! But our nipples aren’t just flapping in the wind.” Junicorn replies “I’m in my own house! And it’s just. It’s just too hot in here for shirts.”

Panel 3: Junicorn’s mom says “Sigh. Okay… Write the verb.” Junicorn replies “But I’m not your servant!”

Panel 4: Junicorn’s dad, a brown bull, joins them and asks “How’s the quarantine schoolwork going?”. Junicorn appears to hide in her mom’s mouth. Her mom says “SOh ghoold!” as Junicorn complains “MOM! I’m hungry for lunch!!!”
    Junicorn 3
    07232023-3c
    comic strips
    English
    Kate Cosgrove
    Image
    Michigan
  • A five-panel digitally drawn comic from the webcomic Junicorn. The title Junicorn goes vertically down the left side. Below it is the caption “By Jude Nevermind, co-written by Junicorn Algebra” and next to it, the caption “Conversations with my kid, an incredible person who also happens to have Autism and Albinism.”

Panel 1: Junicorn’s mom, a human with blue hair, sits at a table with two chairs, drinking from a mug. Junicorn, a white unicorn, is peeking her head above the table.

Panel 2: Junicorn stands up, saying “Mom! You seem lonely.” Her mom replies “You’re sweet! But I’m not lonely.”

Panel 3: Junicorn pulls a chair out, saying “You seem lonely! Do you want me to sit with you?”. Her mom says “I ALWAYS want you to sit with me! But I’m not lonely, Junicorn.”

Panel 4: Junicorn sits down. Her mom says “Sometimes we all need a friend. In these unprecedented times, it is normal to be lonely or to need a friend just to sit with you. It’s just normal.”

Panel 5: Junicorn holds her mom’s hand. Her mom says “Thanks, Buddy.”
    Junicorn 4
    07232021-3d
    comic strips
    English
    Kate Cosgrove
    Image
    Michigan
  • A four-panel digitally drawn comic from the webcomic Junicorn. The title Junicorn goes vertically down the left side. Below it is the caption “By Jude Nevermind, co-written by Junicorn Algebra” and next to it, the caption “Conversations with my kid, an incredible person who also happens to have Autism and Albinism.”

Panel 1: Junicorn, a white unicorn, lies in bed covered by a yellow blanket. Her dad, a brown bull, is tucking her in. There is a black and white dog next to the bed. Her dad says “Good night!” as Junicorn says “My burrito, please.” At the foot of the bed is the caption “Juniper is finally sleeping in her own bed!”

Panel 2: Junicorn’s dad wraps the blanket around her. She says “I want to go cold turkey on bad dreams.”

Panel 3: Junicorn’s dad has wrapped her up like a burrito. He asks “Too tight?” and she replies “It’s good. I am ready for my guard dog now.”

Panel 4: Junicorn’s dad picks the dog up and puts it on the bed at Junicorn’s feet, saying “Good night!”. Junicorn asks “Will you sing me another lullaby? Sometimes my body knows how to defeat lullabies.” At the foot of the bed is the caption “Unfortunately her bedtime routine takes most of the night…”
    Junicorn 5
    07232021-3e
    comic strips
    English
    Kate Cosgrove
    Image
    Michigan
  • A four-panel digitally drawn comic from the webcomic Junicorn. The title Junicorn goes vertically down the left side. Below it is the caption “By Jude Nevermind, co-written by Junicorn Algebra” and next to it, the caption “Conversations with my kid, an incredible person who also happens to have Autism and Albinism.”
Panel 1: Junicorn’s mom, a human with pink hair, lays in bed with her eyes closed and her phone next to her head. A round blue speech bubble comes from the phone saying “Settle into your meditation. Take a deep breath in. Slowly breathe out.”

Panel 2: The meditation continues with “Relax your brow. Relax your jaw. Let the anxiety slowly slip away.” There is a shadow of a unicorn on the left side of the bed. On the right is a spiky orange speech bubble of someone yelling “MOM!! Mac viruses are MAKING THE ROUNDS AGAIN!”

Panel 3: Junicorn bursts in, yelling “MOM! It’s NOT a hoax! It’s real!!” as the meditation continues with “Let the tension drop away from your shoulders.” Junicorn’s mom does not react.

Panel 4: The meditation continues with “Surrender to this tranquility.” as Junicorn yells over it “Are you LISTENING?! COMPUTER VIRUSES ARE SERIOUS THREATS!”. Her mom remains in bed with her eyes closed with her eyebrows angled downwards.
    Junicorn 6
    07232021-3f
    comic strips
    English
    Kate Cosgrove
    Image
    Michigan
  • A four-panel digitally drawn comic from the webcomic Junicorn. The title Junicorn goes vertically down the left side. Below it is the caption “By Jude Nevermind, co-written by Junicorn Algebra” and next to it, the caption “Conversations with my kid, an incredible person who also happens to have Autism and Albinism.”

Panel 1: Junicorn, a white unicorn, sits at a table, closing a laptop with a “THWAP!!!” sound. Her mom, a human with brown hair, is sitting in a chair behind her. She asks “Are you done playing video games with your friends?” and Junicorn replies “I’m careful when it comes to Internet safety.”

Panel 2: Junicorn asks “Do you know I always play it safe?”. Her mom replies “Should I be concerned?”

Panel 3: Junicorn’s mom stands up, asking “Did something happen online?”. Junicorn replies “My friends left the game.”

Panel 4: Junicorn continues “So I logged off, because I don’t wanna get pedophiled by an online stranger!”. Her mom replies “Hurray for internet safety!”
    Junicorn 7
    07232021-3g
    comic strips
    English
    Kate Cosgrove
    Image
    Michigan
  • A four-panel digitally drawn comic from the webcomic Junicorn. The title Junicorn goes vertically down the left side. Below it is the caption “By Jude Nevermind, co-written by Junicorn Algebra” and next to it, the caption “Conversations with my kid, an incredible person who also happens to have Autism and Albinism.”

Panel 1: Junicorn’s mom lays on a bed in the dark. The panel is drawn in shades of blue, except for Junicorn, who is white. Junicorn, standing next to the bed, asks “Mom! Mom! Are you okay?” Her mom replies “My depression is kicking me in the brain right now. But I’ll be okay soon, so I don’t want you to worry.”

Panel 2: Junicorn says “I’m going to put you in a recovery position.” Her mom asks “What’s a recovery position?”

Panel 3: Junicorn says “The recovery position is used to help clear the airway of water after suspected drowning.” While grabbing her mom’s arms and legs.

Panel 4: Junicorn has turned her mom on her side with her arms and legs bent. Junicorn says “There. Now you won’t choke to death on your own vomit.” Her mom replies “Well, that’s a relief.”
    Junicorn 8
    07232021-3h
    comic strips
    English
    Kate Cosgrove
    Image
    Michigan
  • A one-panel digitally drawn comic from the webcomic Junicorn. The title Junicorn goes vertically down the left side. Below it is the caption “By Jude Nevermind, co-written by Junicorn Algebra” and next to it, the caption “Conversations with my kid, an incredible person who also happens to have Autism and Albinism.”
Panel 1: Junicorn, a white unicorn, and her mom, a human with pink hair, stand to the left of a half-open door. Behind the door is Junicorn’s dad, a brown bull, holding a towel around his waist. Junicorn’s mom says “Give Dad some privacy; he’s just getting out of the shower.” Junicorn replies “Why? Because he has a penis? I already saw that horror show in health class.” Her dad replies “Can we not refer to my body parts as a “Horror Show?!””
    Junicorn 9
    07232021-3i
    comic strips
    English
    Kate Cosgrove
    Image
    Michigan
  • A four-panel digitally drawn comic from the webcomic Junicorn. The title Junicorn goes vertically down the left side. Below it is the caption “By Jude Nevermind, co-written by Junicorn Algebra” and next to it, the caption “Conversations with my kid, an incredible person who also happens to have Autism and Albinism.”

Panel 1: Junicorn’s dad, a brown bull, is sitting in front of a laptop with headphones on. He says “I’ll be doing that program with my Algebra I students.” To his right is a spiky yellow text bubble that says “Beep! Beep!” surrounded by squeaking and stomping.

Panel 2: Junicorn, a white unicorn, and her mom, a human with pink hair, in a different room. Junicorn is sitting on the floor with a toy fire truck in front of her, stomping her feet repeatedly and holding her phone. Her mom says “Junicorn, you need to be quiet. Daddy is in a Zoom meeting.” Junicorn replies “Today I’m going to be testing out my fire alarm pull station.”

Panel 3: Junicorn is texting and still stomping her feet. Her mom says “Honey, you’re making a lot… Hey! Who are you texting?”

Panel 4: Junicorn’s dad receives a text from Junicorn that reads “I think my mom is acting like a kidnapper. Making me silent but I’m not a baby.”
    Junicorn 10
    07232021-3j
    comic strips
    English
    Kate Cosgrove
    Image
    Michigan
  • Accomplishing Passion in Disaster
    07032022-1b
    posters
    English
    Chaitali Sinha
    Image
    Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India
  • Jaya, A Tale of Victory
    07032022-1c
    storyboards
    English
    Chaitali Sinha
    Image
    Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India
  • Masks at Six Feet 1
    07052022-3a
    posters
    English
    Joseph Gascho
    Image
    Pennsylvania, United States of America
  • A motivational graphic made on yourquote.in. The background is a hazy city below an orange sky. Above it, in red, the text reads “What you do is far more important than what you get. -Niladri Mahajan.” In the bottom left corner is a yourquote.in watermark. In the bottom right corner is the silhouette of a person overlooking the city on a cliff.
    Rays In Time of Darkness 7
    09192021-1g
    digital images
    English
    Niladri Mahajan
    Image
    India 78.6677428 22.3511148
  • A motivational graphic made on yourquote.in. The background is two people with their backs to the camera, raising their hands up and making peace signs. Above it, in orange, is the quote “More you age more you become aware of life’s profound beauty, enigma and meaningfulness. - Nilandri Mahajan.” In the bottom right corner is a yourquote.in watermark.
    Rays In Time of Darkness 8
    09192021-1h
    digital images
    English
    Niladri Mahajan
    Image
    India 78.6677428 22.3511148
  • A motivational graphic made on yourquote.in. The background is the silhouette of two hands held together by their pinkies against a purple and orange gradient background. The quote above it, in orange, reads “Infinity is an instant. Moment of love defines it. -Nilandri Mahajan”. In the bottom right corner is a yourquote.in watermark.
    Rays In Time of Darkness 9
    09192021-1i
    digital images
    English
    Niladri Mahajan
    Image
    India 78.6677428 22.3511148
  • This digitally created image is a photograph of a bike with the name of the artist's EP edited in. It is the album art for their EP.  It shows detail of a bicycle drive train, specifically the crank and chainwheel and chain guard. The chainguard is painted purple and has the words "The Callback" (the name of the artist's band) where the name of the bike model would be.
    The Callback album art
    09202021-2a
    digital art (visual works)
    English
    Bill Hart-Davidson
    Image
    Michigan -84.6824346 43.6211955
  • Learning from Loons 1
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    wrappers (book covers)
    English
    David Stowe
    Image
    East Lansing, MI
  • How the Little People Stole My Wampum is an outcome of Patricia's storytelling, photography, and artwork.
    How the Little People Stole My Wampum
    11022021-2a
    wrappers (book covers)
    English
    Patricia Shackleton
    Image
    Michigan
  • A screenshot of the cover of a Life magazine. In the center is a cutout of Peter Max’s head in black and white, and behind him is a pink and green cloud. He is surrounded by colorful sun rays and pastel stars of various sizes. In the upper right corner of the cover are the words “Peter Max: Portrait of the artist as a very rich man” in black text. In the upper left corner is the red and white Life magazine logo. In the lower right corner is a faux paper curl meant to imitate the appearance of a page turning, and below it is a black page covered in colorful dollar signs. In the bottom corner, on the cover, is small white text with the words “September 5 1969”.
    Thursday zoom art club 6
    11032021-1f
    digital art (visual works)
    English
    Emily Schwab
    Image
    Macomb, MI
  • A screenshot of the front cover of a book. On the cover are 4 separate bodies of text, all separated by small horizontal red lines. The first reads “New York Times Bestseller” in dark blue text. The 2nd is the book’s title in large bold red text; A Woman of No Importance. The 3rd reads “The Untold Story of the American Spy Who Helped Win World War 2”, in dark blue text again. Below this is the author’s name, Sonia Purnell, and the note “author of Clementine: The Life of Winston Churchill” also in red text. The background is a greyscale image of a woman with her back to the audience, wearing a beret hat, trench coat and high heels. She is walking along a brick road surrounded by deteriorating buildings, and to her left is an armed soldier.
    Strength Through Female War Survivors' Stories 1
    11062021-1a
    e-books
    English
    Julie Marino
    Image
    Pittsburgh, PA
  • A digital screenshot of the front cover of the book “The Alice Network” by Kate Quinn. At the top of the cover are the words “New York Times Bestseller” in red text. Below that is a quote from another bestselling author in black italicized text. The words “A Novel” are written above the title in small blue text, and the title is written in bold red. Below the title is the author’s name in black text. Behind the text is a digital illustration of a woman with her back to the audience, wearing a green hat, white scarf, and black trench coat. She is carrying a dark brown suitcase and a light brown shoulder bag while walking toward a 1930s style car. In the background is a faded cityscape and a low flying airplane in a light blue sky. Also on the cover is a round white and yellow sticker that says “Reese’s book club”.
    Strength Through Female War Survivors' Stories 2
    11062021-1b
    e-books
    English
    Julie Marino
    Image
    Pittsburgh, PA
  • A digital screenshot of the front cover of the book "Surviving the Forest" by Adiva Geffen. At the top of the cover is the author’s name and below it, the book title in large orange text. Below this is a decorative line dash, and then the phrase “a WW2 Historical Novel, Based on a True Story of a Jewish Holocaust Survivor.” The cover image is a creative digital illustration of a young woman and a little girl holding hands while walking along a dirt road. They are facing away from the viewer. The young woman is wearing a long orange dress, tan shoes, and has her dark hair in a low bun style. The little girl is wearing a dark blue dress, tan shoes, and her long dark hair is in two braids. They are surrounded by a foggy forest of evergreen trees. Above them are the silhouettes of two planes in the light blue sky.
    Strength Through Female War Survivors' Stories 3
    11062021-1c
    e-books
    English
    Julie Marino
    Image
    Pittsburgh, PA
  • A screenshot of a creative promotional for the movie "The Last Days" by James Mcall. Text on the promotional reads, “Academy Award Winner Best Documentary Feature” in yellow text highlighted in dark purple, “Steven Speilberg and The shoah foundation present” in black text, “The Last Days” in large white lettering with red undertones, and then “A film by James Mcall” in very small white lettering. The cover image shows a person sitting on very large steps that lead up to tall stone walls, where a couple of small buildings are partially hidden behind. The person has fair skin and their head is down, resting in the palms of their hands. There is a long white clothing garment in their lap. In the distance sunlight shines through a golden cloudy sky. At the bottom of the image is the phrase, “Everything you’re about to see is true“.
    Strength Through Female War Survivors' Stories 4
    11062021-1d
    e-books
    English
    Julie Marino
    Image
    Pittsburgh, PA
  • A digital drawing of people playing string instruments on a light blue background. There are many small people of different colors. The people are all standing on varying sizes and shades of green circles with red, yellow, orange, green, and purple vine-like shapes coming up from the bottom and going underneath the green circles, resembling lily pads.
    World Ensemble - Parts, Together 1
    10282021-2a
    digital images
    English
    Nathan Fischer
    Image
    Indiana, USA
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