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Daviess County High School continued commemorating Black History Month on Thursday, as students discussed art with Kenneth “K.O.” Lewis, an Owensboro artist and educator who has exhibited across the Midwest.
Lewis, who is assistant principal at Newton Parrish Elementary School, began drawing at an early age as a child in Louisville. At Kentucky Wesleyan College, Lewis played football while also getting degrees in art education and visual arts.
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