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$30.00

 9 1/2" x 12", hardcover

 

In "Living with Quilts",  former first First Lady of Kentucky Phyllis George celebrates the versatility and beauty of 50 outstanding quilts.

The book examines the history of quilt making in America from crazy quilts of the 1870s to contemporary designs of the present day. 

Phyllis George convincingly demonstrates that any room can benefit from the addition of a beautiful quilt. Published 1998, 240 pages, over 100 color and black and white illustrations

$24.95

9 1/2" x 6 1/2", hardcover

A pottery Tour of Kentucky, by Joe Molinaro, is a comprehensive guide to the Bluegrass state's contemporary studio ceramic artists.

Joe Molinaro takes you on an extraordinary visual journey that will introduce you to some of the most talented clay artists in America today.

The beautiful guide features regional maps, phot0s of the artists and their work, pertinent studio information, and galleries that show their work. 

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$28.00

8 1/2" x 11", soft cover

 

 

Kentucky Museum of Arts + Design is pleased to announce the publication of our comprehensive catalogue written to compliment the exhibition "Millennium Glass: An International Survey of Studio Glass." 

Designed by Julius Friedman of Images Friedman, this perfect bound,  soft-cover volume features essays by artist Stephen Rolfe Powell, collector Adele Leight and Kentucky Art and Craft Foundation Curator Brion Clinkingbeard.

The catalogue features 67 full color plates, short bios and statements by the 70 artists included in the exhibition. 

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