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Title Oral history interview with Nancy Mitchnick, 2011, April 9 [electronic resource]

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 Libraries Electronic Resources  ONLINE AUDIO - Cass Corridor Documentation Project    AVAIL. ONLINE
Description 1 streaming sound file (1 hr., 24 min.) : digital, MP3 file + 1 transcript
Series Cass Corridor Documentation Project.
Note Interview conducted by Maria S. Wendeln by phone between Somerville, Ma., and Livonia, Mi., for the Cass Corridor Documentation Project, 9 April 2011.
Summary An oral history created as part of a Wayne State University Libraries and University Art Collection collaborative project, to document Cass Corridor culture during the 1960s-1980s. The interviews were conducted by graduate students in an oral history methods course within the Archives Program of the School of Library and Information Science under the direction of Dr. Joseph Turrini. Nancy Mitchnick talks about her life in Detroit, her childhood, and her work as an artist.
Note Nancy Mitchnick is an artist from Detroit, Mi. who participated in a solo exhibition at the Willis Gallery in 1973. Mitchnick is associated with Detroit's Cass Corridor and has taught painting at WSU, Bard College, CalArts and Harvard.
Biographical data provided by the interviewer, with summary and edits by Project Coordinator, Diane Sybeldon, and University Art Collection Coordinator, Sandra Schemske.
Subject Mitchnick, Nancy, 1947- -- Interviews.
Oral history -- Michigan -- Detroit
Artists -- Michigan -- Detroit
Cass Corridor (Detroit, Mich.)
Added Author Wendeln, Maria, Interviewer
Wayne State University. School of Library and Information Science .
Wayne State University. Library System.
Added Title Cass Corridor Documentation Project.
Related To Forms part of: Cass Corridor Documentation Project.
OCLC # 768247789
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