Megan Wood Illustration Thesis Fall 2019

Openhearted is an anthology of sapphic poetry sourced from public domain authors as well as contemporary authors. An open call for poetry was held in May 2019, to find several poets whose work dealt with lesbian themes.15 poems were chosen based on their thematical connections. In addition to the contemporary poems, works by Sappho, Wu Tsao, Akiko Yosano, & Angelina Weld Grimké bring an element of historical context. The poems are unified through several main themes: growth, self-acceptance, empowerment, tenderness, and finding beauty in the natural world. 

The book is 8”x10”, 84 pages and softcover, with a glossy finish, with a dustjacket printed on translucent vellum. Promotional materials include postcards and a series of bookmarks featuring details from the inside pages.

Specifically made for the LGBT community – this project may be inaccessible to individuals with no connection to queer media. The book is marketed at young adults looking for representation in media and the poetry community. 


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Megan Wood Illustration Thesis Fall 2019

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Thomas D'Amore Illustration Thesis Fall 2019

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Mercedes Rajme Video + Sound Thesis Fall 2019

Teej Orloski Video + Sound Thesis Fall 2019

Samantha Hutt Animated Arts Thesis Fall 2019

Aurora Wade Animated Arts Thesis Fall 2019

Corrinn Chavez Animated Arts Thesis Fall 2019

Jeff Cravath Animated Arts Thesis Fall 2019

Sean Chamberlain Intermedia Thesis Fall 2019

Helen Hunter Painting Thesis Fall 2019

Mario Danna Painting Thesis Fall 2019

Hyunjung Choi Painting Thesis Fall 2019

Christopher Camcam Painting Thesis Fall 2019

Lori Linton Printmaking Thesis Fall 2019

Neal McCormick Printmaking Thesis Fall 2019

Julie Anne Rasos Graphic Design Thesis Fall 2019

Trung Nguyen Graphic Design Thesis Fall 2019

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