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Artwork by Professor Emeritus Donald Black Featured at Lawrence Gallery in Winchester

Professor Emeritus of Music Theory Donald Black, M.F.A., a successful professional artist and retired professor of music who directed the orchestra and taught at Shenandoah Conservatory for many years, is sharing his delightfully imaginative, colorful work in the Lawrence Gallery at Shenandoah Valley Westminster-Canterbury until May 10. The gallery, located near the main entrance of Shenandoah Valley Westminster-Canterbury at 300 Westminster-Canterbury Drive in Winchester, Virginia, is open from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., seven days a week.

Black first exhibited in Lawrence Gallery in 2015. His inspiration comes from the activity of painting, from a love of music, nature and being outdoors, and from regular contact with other artists. In addition to being a successful professional artist, some of his paintings also reflect his insights as an accomplished jazz musician who performed with the group, The Professors.

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