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Town Hall meeting for artists held at Parish Gallery in Georgetown
Posted by Susanna at 4:32 PM, Mar 5, 2009 (Comments)
Category: Events
Norman and Gwen Parish
LAST WEEK, the Parish Gallery in Georgetown in Washington presented a "First Annual Town Hall Artists Meeting" in conjunction with Black Artists of DC. Titled "Living Legends: Establish & Secure Your Art Work," the program was also a tribute to the late Harlee Little, a Washington photographer who suffered a stroke and died recently.
THE PANELISTS were estate lawyer Larry Frazier, Mel Hardy, co-founder, Millennium Arts Salon, photographer Roy Lewis, and Eve Ferguson, reference research librarian at Library of Congress. Norman Parish of Parish Gallery moderated the discussion, which provided estate planning information for collectors on .
Lili Iravani, Bruce McNeil and Pilar Sánchez-Canete
Mel Hardy
The Parish Gallery panel -- Roy Lewis, Eve Ferguson, Larry Frazier, Mel Hardy, and Norman Parish

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