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Title Oral history interview with Dennis Nawrocki, 2010, April 16 [electronic resource]

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 Libraries Electronic Resources  ONLINE AUDIO - Cass Corridor Documentation Project    AVAIL. ONLINE
Description 1 streaming sound file (55 min.) : digital, MP3 file + 1 transcript
Series Cass Corridor Documentation Project.
Note Interview conducted by Clenton Weston Jr. at Wayne State University in Detroit, Mi., for the Cass Corridor Documentation Project, 16 April 2010.
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. Dennis Nawrocki talks about his childhood in Michigan and his work as art history instructor at Wayne State and the College for Creative Studies (CCS).
Note Dennis Nawrocki has been a faculty member at CCS, Wayne State University, and the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, from the mid-1970s until the present. He wrote extensively about the Cass Corridor artists movement in Detroit. Nawrocki is the author of 'Art in Detroit Public Places'.
Biographical data provided by the interviewer, with summary and edits by Project Coordinator, Diane Sybeldon, and University Art Collection Coordinator, Sandra Schemske.
Subject Nawrocki, Dennis Alan, 1939- -- Interviews.
Oral history -- Michigan -- Detroit
Cass Corridor (Detroit, Mich.)
Added Author Weston, Clenton, Jr. 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 # 768249509
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