Edison Tech unveils new Michelle Obama mosaic
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WROC) — Edison Tech unveiled a new mural Friday honoring former First Lady Michelle Obama.
Creation of 'Becoming Legacy: The Michelle Obama Mosaic' began in May as a collaboration between female students and female masons from Unicorn of Rochester and the Bricklayers Union of Rochester.
Today, the finished mosaic hangs in the Women's Memorial Hall of Edison Techand will be displayed there permanently.
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