Open Studio w/Nettie Seabrooks, Manoogian Foundation consultant and former Deputy Mayor of Detroit.
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Open Studio: Conversations on Art w/Graves+Mallett Art Solutions
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Today on Open Studio: Conversations on Art, GMAS sits down with Nettie Seabrooks, consultant to the Manoogian Foundation at the Detroit Institute of Arts, former Deputy Mayor of the City of Detroit and philanthropist extraordinaire! Nettie’s engaging conversation and enthusiasm had us hanging on her every word as she shared her career climb in corporate America; earning her master’s degree in Art History at the age of 70 and the intricate role she played in the birth of the DIA‘s General Motors Center for African American Art.
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