Sewickley

Students paint windows of Tull Family Theater in advance of ‘Black Panther’ premiere

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1 Min Read Nov. 8, 2022 | 3 years Ago
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Moon Area School District middle school students put their talents to work on Nov. 8 at The Tull Family Theater.

The students, some of them introduced to set design and construction during the theater’s summer Cinema Maker Sessions (CiMS), worked with art teacher Paula Cherian to learn about masking technique and use of geometric patterns.

They painted the windows of the theater in advance of the Nov. 10 sneak preview celebration of “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.”

“The design reflects symbols used in the film — and helps to set the mood for this big story that honors Chadwick Boseman,” said Tull director of communications Karen Ferrick-Roman.

Sewickley Mayor George Shannon stopped by to thank the middle schoolers for their work.

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