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Lucy Grogan Edwards

Details

Grogan & Co.
Boston, MA
Toured In
21, 22, 23, 24, 27
Phone
617-720-2020

Lucy P. Grogan serves as Vice President and Gallery Director of Grogan & Company, Fine Art and Jewelry Auctioneers, established in Boston in 1987 by her father and fellow Antiques Roadshow appraiser, Michael B. Grogan. Lucy holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Art History from Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut . She is a recognized specialist in the auction and appraisal business and is frequently invited to lecture on the subject for various audiences including museums and educational organizations.

Lucy grew up deeply immersed in the fine art and auction world, accompanying her father on business trips and working for Grogan & Company consistently throughout her childhood. Jewelry captured her attention as a young girl and continues to be the focus of her expertise today. In addition to appraising jewelry, Lucy serves as an auctioneer for the firm. Prior to joining her family's business, Lucy worked as a Curatorial Assistant in Arts of the Americas at the Brooklyn Museum of Art, as a Fine Art Consultant at Trailside Galleries in Jackson, Wyoming, and as the Auction Coordinator for the Jackson Hole Art Auction.

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