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Introduction video for Dr. Nancy Snyderman that played at the Center for the Advancement of Women's 5th Annual event, "Changing the Landscape for Women."
Rick Snyderman of Snyderman-Works Gallery discusses the work of Xiang Yang
Bringing the work to New York begins a process of exposing Yang's work to the art community.
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A partially messed up tribute to megadeths "gears of war" with Snyderman on the les paul and gentry on the ibanez, even though there maybe be partial pauses in the video, our hearts were seriously put into the instrumental created by what snyder would call gods
The Center for the Advancement of Women's Fifth annual event, "Changing the Landscape for Women" day-of highlights. Honorees include: Abby Disney, Pat Mitchell, Dr. Nancy Snyderman and the first lifetime achievement award to the late Dr. Allan Rosenfield