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ArtScene Magazine

Spring Issue now available

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Community Arts Grants

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Lexington Outdoor Mural Project

 

NEXT GALLERY HOP IS

June 20, 2008

5:00pm - 8:00pm

MARK YOUR CALENDARS!

 

Smiley Pete Memorial Fund

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Sculptors click here for an amazing opportunity.

 

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The Kentucky Arts Council, a state agency in the Commerce Cabinet, provides operational support funding for LexArts with state tax dollars and federal funding from the National Endowment for the Arts.

 

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What's Happening

in May...

In This Place...

Written and directed by Ain Gordon

Video by Joan Brannon

LexArts, in collaboration with writer/director,

Ain Gordon, video artist, Joan Brannon, and

the Pick Up Performance CoS. (PUPCS),

presents In This Place... at the DAC,

141 East Main Street, May 22 – 24, 2008.

This production is a public theatre project

rooted in alternative histories of Lexington.

In This Place, a one-woman play starring

Michelle Hurst is about the history of the Oldham

House, built by Samuel Oldham, the first free

African-American to build his own home and own

property in Lexington. 

Click here for ticket information.

To see a listing of more May events click here.

 


2008 Campaign for the Arts

We reached our goal of $1.125 Million!

Thank you to everyone who donated to this year's campaign.