Having majored in French, it is not surprising that Sherry did her junior year abroad in Paris. Smitten by a Frenchman, she returned to France to pursue studies in art and archeology, and has been there now for over 40 years. During a 3-year stint in Brazil, she learned Portuguese, worked as a journalist and engaged in research for her Master’s. On return to Paris in 1979 she was hired to run a NY art gallery at the time when the recently opened Pompidou Centre was the centerpiece of the city. Five years later, she moved to Dijon, founded a family and also a still-existing sports magazine on free flight. In 2006, having sold her magazine, Sherry earned certification as guide/lecturer in the region of Burgundy and endeavored to become a regional authority on art, architecture, history and winemaking. At the request of a growing clientele her realm of competence has expanded and taken her back to her first love, Paris, where she resides part-time and loves nothing more than to seek out new gems to share with others.
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