Carol Lee Brosseau

 Miller Gaffney '02 and Carol Lee Pryor Brosseau '03 host "Art Breakers," which airs on Sunday at 8 pm on the Ovation cable channel. It is a look at their lives as art brokers that connect collectors, buyers and artists. The couple recorded four episodes the couple and will air all month long beginning Sunday, October 4, at 7pm Central. Ovation is the home of more than 50 million subscribers and promotes artists through the Ovation Digital Arts network. They are hopeful of getting approval to film more. My life has been shaped by the Baylor friends I have made and the acquaintances I've met. Karen Pope from the Art History department. I took a lot of my classes for my major under Dr. Pope, and traveled with her to Paris and Chicago to learn about art. Her teaching style made art study great fun, and a week does not go by without me recollecting her sayingthat "Art History is a massive puzzle, and as art historians, we keep looking for pieces to fit together." My father was in the car business, and I had to work in the dealership each summer. I worked as a mechanic's assistant replacing brake pads and oil during the summer.  Miller Gaffney ’02 and Carol Lee Pryor Brosseau ('03) host "Art Breakers," which premieres Sunday evening on Ovation cable channel. It focuses on their careers as art brokers, who help connect collectors, artists and buyers. They have produced four episodes, which will air throughout the month of October beginning Sunday, October. 4th at 7pm Central. Ovation has nearly 50MM customers. It also champions artists with its Ovation Digital Art Network. They're hoping to get approval to film more. The people and people I met at Baylor definitely affected my life. Karen Pope, Art History department. My classes in my major were taken by Dr. Pope. We also visited Paris and Chicago together to learn about the art. Her teaching style made art study great fun and a week does not go by without me recollecting her saying "Art history is a massive puzzle and we as historians constantly keep looking for pieces to connect." My father was in the car business, and I had to work at the dealership all summer. I worked as a mechanic's assistant one summer working on brakes and changing oil.


                                                             





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