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  As a teenager, Kate Luchini gave new meaning to life as an active high school student. Art fed her soul, and she feasted wherever she could. An honors student at Marblehead High School, Luchini was allowed to double up on art classes. She discovered that Montserrat College of Art in Beverly offered evening classes, so Luchini and a friend drove there to take life drawing. On Saturdays, she squeezed in an art class at Massachusetts College of Art (now Massachusetts College of Art and Design) in Boston. You might think Luchini would express a bit of surprise recalling what she accomplished as a young person, but she simply voices g
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