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Between 15 and 20 students will
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negative narrative she said.
For example, one session will focus
on shared learning experiences: what
to do if you're stopped by a police
car? If you're at a party drinking? If
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will experience a firearms training
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A LIFE OF ART
Don't miss Brenda Goodman: A Life
on Paper, a survey exhibition that
includes 70 works on paper from six
decades, offering an extended view
of intimate works by this noted New
York artist who is a native Detroiter.
The show is presented by Paul Kotula
Projects, 23255 Woodward, Ferndale,
through Saturday, with extended
hours from 11 a.m.-8 p.m.
Goodman, a recent recipient of
an American Academy of Arts and
Letters Award in Art, is recognized
for her emotionally packed and bru-
tally sincere autobiographical paint-
ings and works on paper.
She studied at the Society of Arts
and Crafts, now the College for
Creative Studies (CCS), and was affil-
iated with the Cass Corridor group of
Detroit artists that garnered attention
for their raw and experimental work.
Her work is included in major muse-
ums, including the Detroit Institute
of Arts.
Showing concurrently is Brenda
Goodman: Selected Work 1961 2015,
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a survey of the artist's paintings, at
CCS' Center Galleries, 301 Frederick
St., Detroit; 10 a.m.-5 p.m. through
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