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Local artists work now on display at Lucretia Begley Gallery From Tim Smith, President Adair County Arts Council The Adair County Arts Council exhibit of works by local artists is underway in the Lucretia C. Begley Gallery in the Slider Humanities Center on the campus of Lindsey Wilson College. Works included are by artists: Darlene Campbell, Linda Cundiff, Cayce Davenport, David Goguen, Victoria Harp, Jennifer Jimtnez, Dr. Kyle Mann, Joy McAlpine, Cora Renfro, Dwight Renfro, Renee Renfro, Elizabeth Rexroat, Rachel M. Roberts, Gerri Reynolds, Karen L. Roland, Tim Smith and David Waltz. The exhibit is free and open to the public now through September 20, 2019 - open to the public from 8am to 5pmCT Monday through Friday. A reception will be held at 6pmCT Thursday, September 19, 2019. There is an accessible parking area behind the building and an elevator in the atrium between Slider and Philips Hall. This story was posted on 2019-08-30 11:43:18
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