As a way to celebrate Black History Month, Jo’Mia Johnson, local artist, hosted an interactive art experience for students on Wednesday, Feb. 7. The event was separated into two Ac Lab mods: the first being a gallery walk and Q&A with Johnson, and the second being an interactive art experience where students could create their own designs.
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MHSNews | Local Artist Showcases Work for Black History Month
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