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      Ashley Town's Keep Your Distance Poster, depicting bright blue and pink blocks that are inentionally spaced and the words Keep Your Distance

      Keep Your Distance | Town

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      by Ashley Town | April 29, 2020 | WHS COVID-19 Poster Project

      Keep Your Distance is printed on an antique press at Bay View Printing Company, a 103 year old, female-owned business in Milwaukee. Prints are custom designed and printed by hand, one at a time, on an antique printing press – a process that takes time, attention to detail and meticulous care.
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      Jerry Jordan's Learn At Home Poster featuring a young black girl at a table full of books and computer looking engaged in her studies

      Learn at Home | Jordan

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      by Jerry Jordan | May 6, 2020 | WHS COVID-19 Poster Project

      Jerry Jordan is part of a growing movement of painters that are reinterpreting classical painting into what they call contemporary realism. He counts such painters as John S. Sargent, Anders Zorn, William M. Chase and Joaquin Sorolla as major influences in his artistic growth. However it was the artist of the Harlem Renaissance that fueled his desire to pursue painting.
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      Yeonhee Cheong's Social Kindness Poster, depicting two people wearing masks facing each other with the words Social Kindness Protects Others & Yourself

      Social Kindness | Cheong

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      by Yeonhee Cheong | May 13, 2020 | WHS COVID-19 Poster Project

      Yeonhee Cheong is a visual artist who studies the social language of women’s bodies and outfits. She is a lecturer at Design Studies department of the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Describing her poster, she reflected that "the war against COVID-19 virus has disrupted the conventional way of how we unite to fight. We should keep apart and protect selves from others, in order to protect others as well. Though against our natural instinct, this is the knowledgeable and effective way to win this war that everyone should follow."
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      Cat Parra's We Stand United Poster, depicting a group of people wearing masks facing a threat. It is a diverse group adults, children, essential workers, etc

      We Stand United | Parra

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      by Cat Parra | May 20 | WHS COVID-19 Poster Project

      Cat Parra is a Madison based comic artist and illustrator. Her work primarily explores themes of adventure and self discovery through the lens of historical fiction. In 2015 she co-founded Margins Publishing, a small press publisher focused on producing work by and about people of marginalized identities. Continued below.
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      Conserving Resources Poster by Colin Matthes, Stark decisive black and white lines with pops of color to highlight important resources, like tomatoes, create the dramatic affect of this poster.

      Conserving Resources | Matthes

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      by Colin Matthes | May 27, 2020 | WHS COVID-19 Poster Project

      Colin Matthes (Milwaukee, WI) is an artist. He combines improvised utilitarian construction techniques with instructional drawing, spectacle, and civically minded projects that range from group knowledge archiving sessions to “eco” demolition derbies. He always shows the means of production - the process, the fingerprints, the screwups.
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      Assisting the Elderly Poster by Greg Biskakone Johnson, A poster reminiscent of WWII army styling it evokes a relateable feel revealing a can of food, that talks about taking care of our neighbors and our community in times of hardship.

      Assisting the Elderly | Johnson

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      by Greg 'Biskakone' Johnson | June 3, 2020 | WHS COVID-19 Poster Project

      Greg 'Biskakone' Johnson is a member of the Lynx Clan and an enrolled member of the Lac du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Chippewa. His home on the Lac du Flambeau reservation, established by the Treaty of 1854, is also known as Waaswaaganing, “the place of the torch.” Greg lives his life according to the four seasons, as did his ancestors. He harvests deer, fish, maple sugar, berries, wild rice, and wild plants. He is passionate about keeping the traditional ways alive, and he takes every opportunity to teach these ways to others.... (Continued below.)
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      To Each Their Strengths by Jolyn Sandford Poster, featuring an Asian woman handing food to a dark haired person, lots of blues, reminiscent of WWII Nursing Posters

      Each to Their Strengths | Sandford

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      by Jolyn Sandford | June 10, 2020 | WHS COVID-19 Poster Project

      Jolyn Sandford is a Madison-based artist and software developer who seeks to celebrate the things she loves through illustration. With roots in the fine arts and computer science, she enjoys examining the intersection of art and tech....(Continued below.)
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      Four children of different ethnicities wash their hands at the same sink in a pale teal room. Clean Hands - Renée Graef

      Clean Hands | Graef

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      by Renée Graef | July 1, 2020 | WHS COVID-19 Poster Project

      Renée Graef has illustrated over 80 children's books, including the "Kirsten" books (American Girl), books in the "My First Little House" program (Laura Ingalls Wilder) and "B is for Badger; A Wisconsin Alphabet." She splits her time between Milwaukee and Los Angeles. Continued below.
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      A navy Wisconsin surrounded by yellow and brown geometric shapes with a black woman looking off into the distance wearing a mask. Together Wisconsin by Becca Bryant

      Together Wisconsin | Bryant

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      by Becca Bryant | July 9, 2020 | WHS COVID-19 Poster Project

      Becca Bryant is the Creative Director and Founder of local design studio, Urban Root Creative. She specializes in custom designs for branding, campaigns, and marketing. Continued below.
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      Depicted on a chalkboard like background, line figures of parents, children, and scientists though static are filled with movement. The Middle ground infront of the figures is populated by a variety of chemical symbols. In the fore ground are 3 bottles, one red, one mustard colored, one blue. They depict the progression of vaccination from the Polio Vaccine (invented by Dr. Jonas Salk, 1955), to Measles, Mumps, Rubella Vaccine (Maurice Hilleman, 1977), and finally Covid-19 Vaccine (2021).

      Science Finds A Way | Xiong

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      By Bao Xiong | WHS COVID-19 Poster Project | Phase 2

      Bao Xiong is an author and artist based out of Wisconsin. Growing up with Hmong folklore and true ghost stories inspired her books Folklore and The Butchers published through Moth House Press. Her poster illustrates that science finds a way to address life's challenges.

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      A pale green background over a darker green lawn holds a peach tree. Arond the peach tree that is a darker green with peachy orange fruit, are three people. A woman holds out the fruit to a young child and older man standing opposite her around the tree. Below them it reads Branch Out.

      Branch Out | Klein

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      By Tonia Klein | WHS COVID-19 Poster Project | Phase 2

      Tonia Klein started the Cudahy Art Coalition LLC in 2020 with co-founder Joan Houlehen. Her poster design is based on an actual event that happened when isolated due to Covid-19. Learn more, below.

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      3 figures stand together, a pregnant mother, an American Veteran, a medical worker in full protective gear, againts a background of red poppies and a peachy sunset sky. The pregnant mother holds her belly and looks lovingly down; she wears a vaccinated sticker, bandaid, and a poppy behind her ear. The medical worker looks tiredly up at the sky. The American veteran stands proud and confrontationaly at the viewer, his mouth set in a grimace, his patriotism worn proudly on his shirt, his work gloves and work pants showing good use. Above them all it reads 'Protect Your Family. Protect America. Vaccinate Today!

      Vaccinate | Luke

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      By T.L. Luke | WHS COVID-19 Poster Project | Phase 2

      T.L. Luke is an artist based in Madison, Wisconsin. The poppies in the background of her poster allude to the Bubonic Plague in an effort to stress the omminous threat of Covid-19.

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      Covid-19 poster by Jay Ramirez using a vintage video game theme to create the imagery of a virus being defeated by a vaccine and other safety measures. Featured are several pixelated face masks, coronus viruses, and syringes on a black background.

      Vaccinations | Ramirez

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      By Jera "Jay" Ramirez | WHS COVID-19 Poster Project | Phase 2

      In this piece, inspired by vintage video games from the 80s and 90s, Jay explores the impact a vaccine has on a virus and evokes parallels to way the pandemic has be taken frivolously.
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      Done similarly to a victorian style advertisement, a woman stands surrounded in a black oval background, clutching her hand to her chest while wearing a black strapless gown, her dark hair blending into the background and a bandaid on her bicep. Around her in gothic lettering, warped to fit the space it reads, 'Getting Vaccinated is simple Easy & Done in just a pinch! Get Yours Today!

      Getting Vaccinated | Vasquez

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      By Sonia Vasquez | WHS COVID-19 Poster Project | Phase 2

      Sonia Vasquez is an artist living and working out of Manitowoc, Wisconsin. For this piece, she was inspired by Victorian advertisements and medicine - imagining what a Covid vaccine poster might look like in the 19th century.
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      Illustration showing two hands clasped, one purple, one orange. The background is overlapping concentric circles in orange and purple tones. Textual component says "A helping hand can go a long way."

      Helping Hands | Nash

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      By Ciara Nash | WHS COVID-19 Poster Project | Phase 2

      Ciara Nash likes to use vibrant colors, shapes, textures, and movement. This poster promotes community togetherness and support.
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      Show Your Love- Black and grey human silhouettes embracing arms together. Pink bandaids on each other's arms.

      Show Your Love | Ramsdell

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      By Helene Ramsdell | WHS COVID-19 Poster Project | Phase 2

      Helene Ramsdell is an artist who speaks softly but expresses her feelings and opinions with a shout on paper.
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      Black paved road heading straight toward sun over the horizon. Greenery to either side of road. Road sign reads "Recovery in 10 miles".

      Recovery | Schmidt

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      By Sabrina Schmidt | WHS COVID-19 Poster Project | High Schoolers

      Sabrina Schmidt is from Statford High School. Her poster expresses hope that recovery from the pandemic is almost in sight, just over the horizon.
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      Pink graphic with multicolored letters that read "The Vax", "The life you save may be your own".

      The Vax | Liang

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      By Martha Liang | WHS COVID-19 Poster Project | High Schoolers

      Martha Liang is from Cambridge High School. Martha loves taking every opportunity to create and be involved in the community. Restricted outings during the pandemic provided time to practice and learn.
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      Poster with line drawing of masked lady with glasses and face mask. Flanked by heart balloons. Text reads "Support the ones you love", and "elders, friends, and neighbors." Pink background.

      Elders, Friends, and Neighbors | Thorson

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      By Jette Thorson | WHS COVID-19 Poster Project | High Schoolers

      Jette Thorson is a student at Verona High School. Jette is passionate about art, and during the pandemic art has been a creative outlet.
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      Illustration of smiling girl wearing purple. Text reads "I'm vaccinated. Are you?" Cyan background.

      I'm Vaccinated | Rought

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      By Kerrianna Rought | WHS COVID-19 Poster Project | High School Student

      Kerrianna Rought is from Capital High School (East). Kerrianna uses art to entertain and educate. For this poster, they wanted to do their part to follow COVID precautions and also educate others on doing the same.
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      In this historically created, letter press print, ther is teal text on a oatmeal colored paper and background. a repeating pattern of of stars is faintly percievable in the background. The teal text reads, 'Listen to history, trust in science, save lives.

      Trust Science | Carpenter

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      By Stephanie Carpenter | WHS COVID-19 Poster Project | Phase 2

      Stephanie Carpenter is a letterpress printer, educator, and graphic designer. This poster is about finding reliable information to learn about staying safe and healthy during the pandemic.
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      Cover of the autumn 2021 issue of the Wisconsin Magazine of History showing a full page photo of the Victorian interior of the Villa Louis Mantion in Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin. In the photo there is a stained glass window, blue floral wallpaper, a grandfather clock, and green loveseat with red pillow.

      Autumn 2021 | Wisconsin Magazine of History

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      Villa Louis at 150. Settler Colonialism at Black River Falls. Book Excerpt: "Hope is the Thing." More.
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      Cover of Wisconsin Magazine of History, Spring 2021, with a full page black and white photo showing young African American walking together and holding signs about equality and the NAACP. A neon sign in the background advertises a Duke Ellington performance.

      Spring 2021 | Wisconsin Magazine of History

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      Remembering Freedom House. Camp Randall's Confederate Prisoners. Book Excerpt: "Hidden Jungles."
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