Students merge art and tech in new Black history mural
- Students in Montgomery County are creating a nine-foot-tall mural to teach diversity and inclusion using art and technology, featuring Black artists like Rosetta Tharpe and Chadwick Boseman.
- The mural is located at Hatboro-Horsham Senior High School, where Ellisa Sadler, president of the Black Student Union, plays a key role in the project.
- Sadler's classmate, Amy Park, helped select the artists for the mural, emphasizing the importance of representation for students of color.
- The students aim to complete the mural by February 22, in time for a Black History Month concert.
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Hatboro-Horsham students combine art and technology in a new Black History mural - THE BHARAT EXPRESS NEWS
Students in Montgomery County are using both art and technology to teach diversity and inclusion. “When she was first mentioned, I thought she was really cool,” Ellisa Sadler said. Seventeen-year-old Sadler was talking about the black guitarist and hitmaker Rosetta Tharpe from the 1940s. “And so painting her and the guitar,” Sadler said, “was just really cool to see her in a different light in such a different time.” That’s why Tharpe, along wit…
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