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UID:2335120220922T210000ZPolitics, Pandemic and Picasso: How 2020 Forever Changed the Market for Art and other Tangible Assets
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DESCRIPTION:\nThe speaker for the September meeting will be [Sarah Campbell Drury, whose topic is “Politics, Pandemic and Picasso: How 2020 Forever Changed the Market for Art and other Tangible Assets].”\n \nSarah Campbell Drury has over twenty years of professional experience in the field of art and antiques. She is vice president of Knoxville-based Case Auctions and has directed their Nashville consignment office since 2008. She also serves appraisal and auction clients through Case's newly established Chattanooga consignment office. Sarah is an Accredited Member of the International Society of Appraisers (ISA). She is a graduate of David Lipscomb University and the ISA Appraisal Studies Program through the University of Maryland, and the 2003 Fall Furniture Institute at the Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts in Winston Salem, North Carolina. In her work at Case, she has secured consignments from a number of private and institutional clients including the Hunter Museum of American Art, the Memphis-Brooks Museum of Art, the Arkansas Museum of Fine Art, and the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. Sarah has also authored articles on art and antiques for numerous publications, including The Magazine Antiques, Maine Antiques Digest, Silver Magazine, and Antique Week Newspaper, and has lectured for various institutions including the Tennessee Historical Society and the Frist Art Museum in Nashville.\n
SUMMARY:Politics, Pandemic and Picasso: How 2020 Forever Changed the Market for Art and other Tangible Assets - Estate Planning Council of Chattanooga 
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