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A Family Affair Art Exhibit: Peggy Lawson and Lucretia Begley



2007-04-02 - Lucretia Begley Gallery, LWC - Photo By Ed Waggener.
Two notable visitors to A Family Affair Art Exhibits for Columbians Lucretia Begley and Peggy Lawson. The event Sunday afternoon featured the art of Sara Rousch, her daughter and son-in-law Henrietta and Jeff Scott, and Sarah Scott Browning, the Scott's daughter and Ms. Rousch's granddaughter. The watercolor by Henrietta Scott in the background is entitled "November Rain," and is from the house off KY 704, on Crocus Creek at Inroad, recently featured in the Matt Arnold film, "Resurrection Mary." The art exhibit continues this month at the Lucretia Begley Gallery in the Slider Humanities Center on the campus of Lindsey Wilson College.


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