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Kentucky Visions to be featured at JMAM
by The Cadiz Record Email News
The Kentucky Visions art exhibit is a favorite element of the annual Derby festivities at the Governor's Mansion in Frankfort. Now, through the assistance of the Kentucky Arts Council's START initiative, funded by the Lila Wallace Reader's Digest Fund, the exhibit has been provided to five Kentucky Arts Council partner groups participating in this program to increase participation in the arts. The Mountain Arts Center in Prestonsburg; the Singletary Center for the Arts in Lexington; the Paducah Community College Fine Arts Center; the Ashland Area Arts Gallery (partnering with the Paramount Arts Center in Ashland); and the Janice Mason Art Museum in Cadiz (partnering with the Pennyroyal Arts Council in Hopkinsville); are the five locations for the touring exhibition. "The artists exhibiting works in Kentucky Visions: 2002 provide us with an opportunity to explore the Commonwealth in a new way and to reflect on those visions that may be different than our own," said First Lady Judi Patton. "The range of themes topics, images and ideas, represented in this exhibit, illustrate the intricate landscape that is Kentucky." The touring component of Kentucky Visions 2002 will include the painting and photography of 25 Kentucky artists from across the state of Kentucky. (See attached list of artists.) Juror for Kentucky Visions 2002 was Timothy Weber, Director of Visual Arts, Media, and Craft with the Tennessee Arts Commission. "I found there to be a wonderful variety of approaches that are intuitive, witty, evocative, clever and passionate, with inspired use of materials, that is reflective of not only Kentucky, but also a worlds view, through the eyes of the artists," said Weber. Detailed information is available on the Janice Mason Arts Museum website at www.jmam.org or by calling (270) 522-9056. For more information regarding Kentucky Visions 2002, or other opportunities for Kentucky artists, contact Heather Lyons, Individual Artist Program Director, at 1-888-833-2787x4827. The Kentucky Arts Council is a state agency in the Education, Arts and Humanities Cabinet, creating opportunities for every Kentuckian to value and participate in the arts. In a continued partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts, the Kentucky Arts Council plays a critical role in promoting cultural tourism, enhancing economic development and securing a strong foothold for the arts in education.
Kentucky Visions 2002 Visual Art Exhibit Tours Kentucky
Exhibiting Artists
Ruth Ann Antle Russell Springs Kentucky Wildcat, digitally enhanced photography
William Brooks Louisville Frosted Pasture, digital photography
Mary Craik Louisville View From Toehead Island, quilted wall hanging
W. Leon Davis Bowling Green Roadside Stories of Yesterday, fine-art photograph
Joseph Fitzpatrick Louisville The Garden at Ashland lll, oil on paper
Elsie Kay Harris Lexington Whispering Ridge, acrylic on canvas
Kenneth Hayden Louisville Mimi, oil on canvas
Barbara Houghton Alexandria Bouquet/Flowers From My Garden, digital photography
Shayne Hull Louisville Gwen Kelly, oil on panel
Kathy Johnson Lexington Bluegrass Duet, watercolor/pastel on paper
Rita Kent Louisville Straight Creep Tiple, silverhalide photograph
Bob Lanham Frankfort Henderson Sunrise, color photography
Sallie Lanham Frankfort Tree House, oil
Jan McKenzie Keene Union Red Caps, acrylic/canvas
Joy Moeller Louisville Summer Morning on the Porch, oil on canvas
Andrew Moore Frankfort Lee Sexton, digital photography
Kurt Nicaise Covington Acrid Red, acrylic,dry pigment,ash on canvas
Ken Page Lakeside Park Wind Rows, acrylic/canvas
Rhonda Robinson Smith Brush Mountain Memories, oil on canvas
Denise Spaulding Catlettsburg Double Bill and Beyond, watercolor
Marilyn Swan Lexington Red Bush, acrylic on paper
Kopana Terry Lexington The Farrier, photography
Mark Thomas Goshen Dancing Horse, oil
Sharon Weis Louisville Scenic Loop, Cherokee Park, oil on panel
Frances Wells Sturgis Sturgis, Kentucky 1945, watercolor
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