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Martha McKnight showcases her art in Dadeville gallery
Martha McKnight poses in front of her pieces at Raining Dogs Studio and Gallery. McKnight’s art show is on display now through April 8.
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Dadeville resident and artist, Martha McKnight, has an art show on display at Raining Dogs S…
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