Since 2005, Sachi Richardson has used art as a tool to empower students at Booker T. Washington High School. In her class, students learn that art has power and are encouraged to find their voice and speak their truth through their art.

Outside of her work at Booker T. Washington High School, Ms. Richardson is a profound artists whose work has been acquired by the Fulton County 2018 Arts Acquisition and sits in the collection of private collectors throughout the United States. Her work has been featured in New York at the Barrett Center , September Gray Gallery , Mason Fine Art, TILA Studios, Sinclair Gallery, Auburn Ave. Research Library and City of Ink, among others. Her murals and public art can be seen throughout the city of Atlanta, along the  Westside Trail on the Atlanta Beltline, Old Fourth Ward, Five Points,  and at Blue Heron Nature Preserve. (sachistudioart.com)

“Ms. Richardson has impacted me by pushing me at my most critical moments. Even when I wanted to give up on a task or project, she would never allow me to sell myself short at any given moment. I will always appreciate her for her authenticity, constructive criticism, and the guidance she gave within the classroom as well as in the real world.” -Demya Dubose ‘20

“Ms. Richardson gave me the opportunity to have one of my art pieces displayed in a hotel for a competition in which I won a prize. Even though I’m not the greatest artist, I got a slight confidence boost in my artistry and so much of that confidence can be attributed to Ms. Richardson’s support.” -Miriam Olajide ’20