Student artist uses paintings to create conversation about mental illness
At one point in her life, Michaela Griego woke up every morning wishing that she hadn’t.
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At one point in her life, Michaela Griego woke up every morning wishing that she hadn’t.
Throughout ASU's campuses, there are displays of art dispersed in student workplaces, libraries and of course, the ASU Art Museum. Before the spring semester is over, there are a few that you don't want to miss.
Its presence on campus is almost a novelty. A group of guys at a party repeatedly brings a thin block of metal to their lips. Someone walking past you leaves a thick trail of vapor in the air. The girl who sits in front of you in class constantly has what looks like a USB drive stuck into the side of her laptop.
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