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EPISODE · Apr 19, 2021 · 2H 8M

Making Them Look Good: Sienna Patti

from Perceived Value · host Sarah Rachel Brown

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In the 56th episode of Perceived Value host Sarah Rachel Brown connects with gallerist Sienna Patti. Sienna is the first to say that she is not an artist, but this creative has dedicated her career to supporting and making artists look good. The two woman sat down to discuss what experiences led Sienna to opening her gallery, the importance of holding on to one’s naivete, sustaining engagement, and contracts or lack there of.

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