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bullet Art Behind Bars
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Kentucky Visions Exhibition Tours Kentucky

Shane Hull painting
Shane Hull
Ken Page painting
Ken Page
Kenneth Hayden painting
Kenneth Hayden
Mark Thomas painting
Mark Thomas

Twenty-five selected works from Kentucky Visions, a visual arts exhibit featuring Kentucky artists in a variety of mediums, will travel to five locations across the state over the next year. The exhibit is coordinated by the Kentucky Arts Council at the invitation of Governor Paul E. Patton and First Lady Judi Patton and premiered at Derby time in the Governor’s Mansion.

“I’m just thrilled that this art work will be seen across the commonwealth. The range of themes, images and ideas represented in this exhibit illustrate the intricate landscape that is Kentucky,” said First Lady Judi Patton. The Kentucky Visions tour is made possible by START initiative funding to the Kentucky Arts Council from the Wallace-Reader’s Digest Fund.

The first stop of the traveling exhibition will be at the Mountain Arts Center in Prestonsburg, September 6 through September 27, 2002. Next it will stop at the Singletary Center for the Arts in Lexington, November 25 through December 23, 2002, before moving on to Paducah

Community College in Paducah from January 15, 2003 through February 27, 2003. The final two legs of the tour will take the works of art to the Ashland Area Art Gallery in Ashland, March 2 through May 1, 2003, and the Janice Mason Art Museum in Cadiz from May 13 through June 15, 2003.

 

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