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Park West Gallery CEO on Michigan’s Big Show
Albert Scaglione, founder and CEO of Park West Gallery, was recently interviewed by Michael Patrick Shiels on the popular “Michigan’s Big Show” radio program.
It was a lively discussion about art world news and more — from the 23rd anniversary of the $500 million Gardner Museum heist to the best art venues in Paris to what’s new at Park West Gallery.
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The Michigan Chronicle: Park West Foundation Helps Youth Transition Out of Foster Care
Since 2006, the nonprofit Park West Foundation has helped more than 350 young women and men in the foster care system transition into the “real world.”
According to Program Director Saba Gebrai, the organization partners with the Department of Human Services and contracted agencies that are directly serving young people in foster care, as well as those who are aging out.
Among the services the Park West Foundation provides are helping these youth with housing, transportation, jobs and clothing. It also provides them with tuition assistance for college…
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For more information about the Park West Foundation, Park West Gallery CARES and Park West Gallery’s other philanthropic initiatives, please visit www.parkwestgallery.org.
In the Artist's Studio: Marcus Glenn
Join Park West Gallery as we visit contemporary figurative artist Marcus Glenn in his studio in the historic Corktown neighborhood of Detroit, Michigan. He was raised by a father who loved jazz and a mother who was herself a painter, both of whom continue to profoundly influence his life and artistic style. Glenn discusses his techniques, inspirations and the studio environment where he creates his unique works of art.
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