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Marsha Miro wrote art news for the Detroit Free Press in the late 20th century (from 1974 to 1995), a position she held for 21-years. She is also author of works on Ceramicist Robert Turner, the Cranbrook Educational Community, Fiber Artist and painter Gordon Newton. A maker of documentary film on architecture, Miro has served the Cranbrook Educational Community as a historian of architecture. She writes for , , and Casabella. Miro is the founding director of the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit (MOCAD).Miro currently resides just outside Detroit, Michigan with her husband, Jeffrey. She is the mother of screenwriter Doug Miro, artist Darcy Miro and teacher Chelsea Miro.

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  • مارشا ميرو (بالإنجليزية: Marsha Miro)‏ هي صحفية ومؤرخة أمريكية، ولدت في 1974 في ديترويت في الولايات المتحدة. (ar)
  • Marsha Miro wrote art news for the Detroit Free Press in the late 20th century (from 1974 to 1995), a position she held for 21-years. She is also author of works on Ceramicist Robert Turner, the Cranbrook Educational Community, Fiber Artist and painter Gordon Newton. A maker of documentary film on architecture, Miro has served the Cranbrook Educational Community as a historian of architecture. She writes for , , and Casabella. Miro is the founding director of the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit (MOCAD).Miro currently resides just outside Detroit, Michigan with her husband, Jeffrey. She is the mother of screenwriter Doug Miro, artist Darcy Miro and teacher Chelsea Miro. (en)
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  • مارشا ميرو (بالإنجليزية: Marsha Miro)‏ هي صحفية ومؤرخة أمريكية، ولدت في 1974 في ديترويت في الولايات المتحدة. (ar)
  • Marsha Miro wrote art news for the Detroit Free Press in the late 20th century (from 1974 to 1995), a position she held for 21-years. She is also author of works on Ceramicist Robert Turner, the Cranbrook Educational Community, Fiber Artist and painter Gordon Newton. A maker of documentary film on architecture, Miro has served the Cranbrook Educational Community as a historian of architecture. She writes for , , and Casabella. Miro is the founding director of the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit (MOCAD).Miro currently resides just outside Detroit, Michigan with her husband, Jeffrey. She is the mother of screenwriter Doug Miro, artist Darcy Miro and teacher Chelsea Miro. (en)
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