
The Vanguard Artist Collective: Overture
Clip: Season 49 Episode 28 | 11m 39sVideo has Closed Captions
The Vanguard Artist Collective: Overture | Episode 4928 - Segment 2
Four African American artists living and working in Detroit have united for a first of its kind exhibition at the Detroit artists market. The show is called, “The Vanguard Artist Collective: Overture.” It features the works of fine artists Sydney James, Rashaan Rucker and Tylonn Sawyer, and writer Scheherazade Washington parish. Episode 4928 - Segment 2
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The Vanguard Artist Collective: Overture
Clip: Season 49 Episode 28 | 11m 39sVideo has Closed Captions
Four African American artists living and working in Detroit have united for a first of its kind exhibition at the Detroit artists market. The show is called, “The Vanguard Artist Collective: Overture.” It features the works of fine artists Sydney James, Rashaan Rucker and Tylonn Sawyer, and writer Scheherazade Washington parish. Episode 4928 - Segment 2
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