The works not only showcase the talents of Hanuka’s class, but each one tells its own unique story. The fear and hope are palpable in each cover, and you may find yourself tearing up at several of the works. Many took to Twitter to praise the covers:
What’s incredible about seeing these as a collective is that you see the complexity of COVIDs affect- some are hopeful, some ruminate on our place in the environment, some focus on the Lynchian-ness of it all, and some are heartbreaking. They are personal, yet utterly universal.
This collection of covers almost feels like they should be featured in a museum exhibit when you put it that way. An archived collection of a cultural moment that will reverberate through the future.