Millersville University's Latino Community Mural Project explores the stories of the Latino community in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. The project was led by artist-in-residence Michelle Angela Ortiz in partnership with students enrolled in Dr. Christine Filippone's Contemporary Art course and students in Dr. Kimberly Mahaffy's African American and Latino educational experiences course.
The Completed Project
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First Classs Meeting
First Class Meeting
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Next to Last Class
Next to Last Class
Millersville University's Latino Community Mural Project explores the stories of the Latino community in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. The project was led by artist-in-residence Michelle Angela Ortiz in partnership with students enrolled in Dr. Christine Filippone's Contemporary Art course and students in Dr. Kimberly Mahaffy's African American and Latino educational experiences course.
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Celebration of Lancaster City Digital Mural
Celebration of Lancaster City Digital Mural
Millersville University's Latino Community Mural Project explores the stories of the Latino community in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. The project was led by artist-in-residence Michelle Angela Ortiz in partnership with students enrolled in Dr. Christine Filippone's Contemporary Art course and students in Dr. Kimberly Mahaffy's African American and Latino educational experiences course.
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SMC Atrium Mural
SMC Atrium Mural
Millersville University's Latino Community Mural Project explores the stories of the Latino community in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. The project was led by artist-in-residence Michelle Angela Ortiz in partnership with students enrolled in Dr. Christine Filippone's Contemporary Art course and students in Dr. Kimberly Mahaffy's African American and Latino educational experiences course.
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University Meeting
University Meeting
Millersville University's Latino Community Mural Project explores the stories of the Latino community in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. The project was led by artist-in-residence Michelle Angela Ortiz in partnership with students enrolled in Dr. Christine Filippone's Contemporary Art course and students in Dr. Kimberly Mahaffy's African American and Latino educational experiences course.