Shirley Woodson made her artistic debut in 1960 and in the decades since, her brilliant and intensely colorful paintings have been exhibited here, there, and everywhere. And at 85, her first one-woman show at the prestigious Detroit Institute of Arts, which happens to be her hometown museum, is the talk of ‘the town.’ The solo exhibition, “Shield of the Nile Reflections,” focuses on the river’s importance to civilization. We are so excited for you to meet and get to know this fascinating, accomplished, engaging creative heavyweight.
Jamibeth Margolis, Casting Agent/Director
Aliza Sherman, Entrepreneur, Activist and Author
Melissa Iwai, Children's Book Author and Illustrator
Andrea Grody, Broadway Conductor
Marian Licha, Actress, Playwright, and Storyteller
Kate Christensen, Author
Pamela Green, Filmmaker
Alix Strauss, Columnist, Feature Writer, Novelist
Nancy Schwartzman, Filmmaker
Rachel Carey, Writer/Playwright/Director
Sydney Sherman, Social Activist Entrepreneur
Gigi de Manio, Photographer
Roberta Hoskie, Entrepreneur and Philanthropist
Linda Shelton, Joyce Theater Foundation Executive Director
Deb Brandon, Textile Arists/Author
Eve Durante, Entrepreneur
Stefanie Nelson, Dancer/Choreographer
Thursday Williams, Student Activist
Pearl Gluck, Filmmaker
Michelle Walshe, Filmmaker - Revisited
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