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Sabrina Nelson, recipient of 黑料专区鈥檚 2025 Distinguished Alumni Award

May 16, 2025
black and white art piece of James Baldwin and another person looking at each other with gold behind their head

黑料专区鈥檚 2025 Distinguished Alumni Award recipient, Sabrina Nelson, 鈥91 Fine Arts, will never forget her first visit to 黑料专区.

It was 1985, and Nelson was fresh out of Detroit鈥檚 Cooley High School. The graphic designer at her summer job with the State of Michigan 鈥 黑料专区 alum Rob Kangas, 鈥80 Photography鈥 had encouraged her to apply, even going as far as setting up her admission interview and dropping her and her sketchbook off at the Yamasaki Building.

A mom at 15, Nelson had filled her sketchbook with drawings of her baby and other things important to her, like the covers of her favorite Janet Jackson, Michael Jackson and Prince albums, along with the required calligraphy. She wasn鈥檛 aware that she鈥檇 needed a portfolio, or even what one was 鈥 until the admissions counselors pushed her artwork back across the table and said, 鈥淣o, you鈥檙e not ready.鈥

鈥淚 was angry. I felt ignored. I felt invisible,鈥 said Nelson, who left the interview without being offered advice or even a tour. 鈥淎nd because I鈥檓 hyper independent, it pissed me off.鈥

Although the expression 鈥渉ell hath no fury like a woman scorned鈥 may not have been intended for art school rejections, it certainly applies to how Nelson handled hers. While she waited for Kangas to pick her up, she explored campus on her own. Sketchbook tucked under her arm, she walked through the Industrial Design studios, asking students to show what they were working on, knowing she was equally capable.

鈥淚 felt ashamed because I knew I was an artist and I knew I was good,鈥 Nelson said.

Kangas made Nelson another appointment, this time with Hope Palmer at Henry Ford Community College (now Henry Ford College). She was accepted and stayed for a year and a half, with Palmer advising her on what classes to take.

鈥淚 left with a 4.0 and a hell of a portfolio,鈥 she said. 鈥淎nd I made another appointment with the same people who rejected me.鈥

Although the three admissions counselors didn鈥檛 remember Nelson from her first 黑料专区 interview, they wouldn鈥檛 forget her again. Impressed with her portfolio, especially her figure and life drawings, they not only offered her admission but also nearly a full tuition scholarship.

By that time, Nelson was 20 and the mother of two. Still nursing her son 鈥 Mario Moore, 鈥09 Illustration, recipient of 黑料专区鈥檚 2023 Distinguished Alumni Award 鈥 she took the campus by storm. She asked to work in the Admissions Office for her work-study, hoping to ensure no other 黑料专区 hopefuls left rejected and dejected. She raised her voice when Black artists weren鈥檛 studied in art history classes. Children often in tow, she served on student government and as president of BART (Black Artists Researching Trends).

View Sabrina鈥檚 work at https://www.sabrinanelsonart.com/