Background
Brunk, Thomas Walter was born on November 25, 1949 in Romeo, Michigan, United States. Son of Norman Brunk and Margie Velma Smith.
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This is a beautiful, rare and very well kept book: Black and white illustrated wraps; solid staple binding; 44 pages; square and sharp corners; no external or internal marks; no chips, tears, or creases; text block is bright and clean; black and white photos throughout; a very slight bit of foxing on last page and page ends.
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Brunk, Thomas Walter was born on November 25, 1949 in Romeo, Michigan, United States. Son of Norman Brunk and Margie Velma Smith.
Master of Arts in Art and Architectural History, Norwich University, 1992. Doctor of Philosophy in Art History, Union Institute, 1997.
Clerk coordinator Sever Stal North America, Dearborn, Michigan, since 1971, United Auto Workers Local 600, since 1971. Founder, president Indian Village History Collections, Inc., Detroit, 1973—1992. President Stapleton Foundation for Health Education, Wayne State University, 1980—1995, Detroit Masonic Temple Library. and Museum, Detroit, since 2001, Friends of Freer House, since 2003.
Instructor architectural history College for Creative Studies, Detroit, since 2001, Merrill-Palmer Institute Wayne State University, Detroit, since 2003. Guest curator Michigan State University, Detroit, 1976, Detroit Institute Arts, 1976, Detroit History Museum, 1978, 79, 81, 84, member advisory board, since 2006. Guest curator University Michigan Museum Art, Ann Arbor, 1995—1996, Kresge Art Museum, Michigan State University, 2004—2005, Marshall M. Fredericks Sculpture Museum Saginaw Valley State University, 2006.
President The Pewabic Society, Inc., Detroit, 1988—1989. Instructor art history College Creative Studies, Detroit, since 2001. Advisory board Detroit History Museum, since 2004.
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Member of Romeo History Society, Detroit History Society (advisory council since 2006), Michigan Archival Association, Detroit Institute Arts Founders Society, Alliance Francaise Detroit, Society Architectural Historians (president The Saarinen (Michigan) chapter 1989-1993, since 1998), The Players, Wawentonong Club, Acanthus Club, Witenagemote Club, The Scarab Club (president 1990-1992), Algonquin Club Detroit and Windsor, Prismatic Club, Masons, Scottish Rite.