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2007 - Visions From Voices: Art Inspired by Kentucky Poetry, Prose and Music
Location: Shands and Steve Wilson Gallery
Date: Saturday, July 7, 2007 - Saturday, October 6, 2007
Time: 10:00 AM - 05:00 PM

Event description:

 

The Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft is pleases to present Visions from Voices: Artwork Inspired by Kentucky Poetry, Prose and Songwriting, sponsored by Brown-Forman. The exhibition will feature artwork that has been inspired by Kentucky literature and will include works created by illustrators, graphic artists, designers, book binders and others. The opening reception, sponsored by Proof on Main, will be held Thursday, July 5 from 5-7:30pm and will feature readings by Bobbie Ann Mason and Richard Taylor. The exhibit will remain on display through October 6, 2007.  

Kentucky has a long and rich history of prose, poetry and song-writing. Robert Penn Warren was the first Poet Laureate of the United States. William Wells Brown (1814-1884) was America's first Black novelist. A. B. Guthrie (1901-1991) was awarded a Pulitzer Prize for his 1949 novel, The Way West. In more recent times, Wendell Berry, Bobbie Ann Mason, Barbara Kingsolver and Sue Grafton regularly grace the best sellers list. Using their works and words as inspiration, we have invited artists and others to express their own particular creative visions. All work in this show will have a clearly articulated literary inspiration or reference based on the work of Kentucky poets, writers or songwriters.

“This exhibition is a celebration of both visual art and literary work, two areas of rich tradition in Kentucky,” says Brion Clinkingbeard, Curator and Deputy Director of KMAC. “We are excited to be featuring work by well-known visual artists, along with folks known for other sorts of work, including graphic designers and illustrators.”

Participating artists include: Dobree Adams, Constance Alexander, Pat Banks, Wesley Bates, Jackie Batey, Cathy Berg, Roy Davis, Patrick Donley, Patrick Dougherty, Wayne Ferguson, Steve Finke, Jacob Foran, Gabrielle Fox, Angie Reed Garner, Kurt Gohde, Al Gorman, Jonathon Greene, Karen Hamner, John Haywood, Vallorie Henderson, Emily Howell, Shayne Hull, Mary Dennis Kannapell, Susan E. King, Andrea Knarr, Caitlin Kuhwald, Mike & Kelly Laster, Shawn Lee, Shannah Leino, Bob Lockhart, Kurt Ludwig, Julie Mader-Meersman, Doreen Maloney, Cynthia Marsh, LaNelle Mason, John McCarthy, Guy Mendes, David Modica, Susan Moffat, Marilyn Motsch, Sarah Paulson, C.J. Pressma, Patricia Ritter, Hannah Russell, Bill Santen, Alice Simpson, Elizabeth Perry Spalding, Sandy Sykes, Caroline Waite, Blake Williams, Connie Wozny and Gray Zeitz.            

Several readings are scheduled to take place at the Museum in conjunction with this exhibition, including readings by Bobbie Ann Mason and Richard Taylor on July 5 at 6pm, a reading by Ed McClanahan on August 16th at 6pm and readings by James Baker Hall and Wendell Berry on September 20th at 6pm. Each of the readings will feature live music and refreshments provided by Heine Brother’s Coffee.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Exhibitors

Adams, Dobree
Alexander, Constance
Banks, Pat
Bates, Wesley
Batey, Dr. Jackie
Berg, Cathy
Brooks, Sonja
Davis, Roy
Donley, Patrick
Dougherty, Patrick L.
Ferguson, Wayne
Finke , Steven
Foran, Jacob
Fox, Gabrielle
Garner, Angie Reed
Giberga, Ovidio
Gohde, Kurt
Gorman, Al
Greene, Jonathan
Hanmer, Karen
Haywood, John
Henderson, Vallorie
Howell, Emily
Hull, Shayne
Kannapell, Mary Dennis
King, Susan
Knarr, Andrea
Kuhwald, Caitlin
Laster, Kelly
Laster, Mike
Lee , Shawn
Leino, Shanna
Lockhart, Bob
Ludwig , Kurt
Mader-Meersman, Julie
Maloney, Doreen
Marsh, Cindy
Mason, LaNelle
McCarthy, John
Mendes, Guy
Modica, David
Moffett , Susan
Motsch , Marilyn
Paulson, Sarah
Perry Spalding, Elizabeth
Pressma, C.J.
Ritter, Patricia
Russell, Hannah
Santen, Bill
Shepherd , Cathy
Simpson, Alice
Stevens, David Ross
Sykes, Sandy
Waite, Caroline
Williams, Blake
Wozny, Constance
Zeitz, Gray

Images From Event

Spring Swale -
Creek thoughts -
Ovidio Giberga -
motherboard -
that must have been something -
honky tonk girl -
Berg Book -
Miss Roj -
vandaveer -
top tobacco -
Mist -
Ochre -
Overlook Diptych -
Red Light -

 

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