The event, which runs though Jan. 15, will display multi-media panels by Gail Hillow Watkins, visual meditations on extinct species, "Species X." All of the artist's profits from the sale of the works will be donated to The Chesapeake Bay Foundation.
"It is only fitting that the foundation should benefit from the show because one of its goals is the protection of endangered species," said Mrs. Watkins.
The artist taught fine arts for many years at St. John's College in Annapolis. Her work is owned by major collections and is...
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