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At 25, India-born Attaluri becoming global icon by fusing mental health with art
Wed, May 19 2021 19:21 IST |
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At 25, India-born Attaluri becoming global icon by fusing mental health with art. Image Source: IANS News
New Delhi, May 19: At 25, Sravya Attaluri is already a star with thousands following her on Instagram.
For Attaluri, a third culture child as the Independent described her to be born in Hyderabad, India, but brought up in Korea and then Hong Kong life has been full of ups and downs. For most part of her life, she has been continuously trying to adapt herself to new places and cultures.
(Shideh Ghandeharizadeh | Daily Trojan)
Writer’s Note: While looking for sources to speak to in regard to this article, I attended a Wednesday evening meeting of the Student Assembly for Accessibility, a newly incorporated assembly under the Undergraduate Student Government, dropping by for a quick plug before letting them get back to their painting event. I was instantly stunned, watching the screen fill with squares including attendees, assembly leadership and most prominently student interpreters.
I’d never seen this in any form before, and as a disabled student, I wonder how quickly we can move forward in implementing these accessibility features for everyone to foster a conducive academic environment.
April 26, 2021 in Lifestyle, Visual
Mackenzie Starr explores themes in her artwork that she hopes will promote morality, diversity and inclusivity in Hollywood. Photo courtesy of Mackenzie Starr.
Visual artist, production designer and Roski senior Mackenzie Starr has found art as a way to conceptualize difficult emotions and ideas of life to share with the public.
Growing up, Starr’s grandma was a painter and a sculptor. Since early childhood, she grew up doing art of all different kinds, particularly paintings. Her supportive family allowed her to stay passionate about art for so long that she ended up pursuing a fine arts major at USC.