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Letter From the President

 

 


Attention all holiday shoppers!
Submitted by:

Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft Presents Annual Holidazzle Exhibition

Saturday, November 11 – Saturday, December 30, 2006

Opening Reception: Thursday, November 16, 5-7:30pm

 

Louisville, KY – The Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft officially kicks off the holiday shopping season with the annual Holidazzle exhibition, a show where everything on display is for sale. The opening reception is scheduled for Thursday, November 16 from 5-7:30pm.

            For the second year, the show will fill both of the Museum’s major exhibition galleries. “After the tremendous success of last year’s exhibition, we decided to fill the two main floors of the Museum with Holidazzle again this year,” says Curator Mary Ellen Furlong. “With over 120 artists participating from across the U.S., this will be THE place to find unique holiday gifts including handmade jewelry, ceramics, glass and wearables that will be treasured for years to come.”

Participating artists include: Stanley Mace Andersen, LeAnne Ash, Christa Assad, Alex Austin, Posey Bacopoulos, Chris Baskin, Michael Baxley, Dawn Bergmaier, Robin L. Bergman, Elyn Blake, Brian Bortz, Ed Branson, Cal Breed, Joanne Taylor Brown, Winthrop Byers, Dodie Campbell, Dave Caudill, Dwo Wen Chen, Randi Chervitz, Fong Choo, Julie Cline, Teresa Cole, Lisa Crowder, Dona Dalton, Debra DeLain, Donna Doane, Anne Elliot, Roberta Elliott, Paul Eshelman, Amy K. Faust, Wayne Ferguson, Sarah Frederick, Laura George, Pat Glasser and Martha Fuchs, Debra Lynn Gold, Andrea Gorce, Jennifer Gorce, Jim Gottuso, Carol Green, Wanda Frankum Greene, Marilee Hall, Lorelei Hamm, Renee Harris, Suzy Hatcher, Susan Murray Heine, Vallorie Henderson, Kymberly Henson, Marty Hook and Janet Sweeney, Bryan Hopkins, Niel Hora, Patrick Horsley, Tim Howard, Kim Huber, Sarah Jaeger, Andrea Janosik, Julie Johnson, Tonya Johnson, Peter Karner, Ananda Khalsa, Terry King, Greg Kirkland, Ann Klem, Christy Knox, Karyn Kozak, Leonie Lacouette, Melody Lane, David Leppla, Barbie Levy, Kristin Lora, Sonya Mackintosh, Laura Maclay, Sharon Major, Chihiro Makio, John Martin, Natalie McCluggage, Karen McCreary, Lewis Meyer, Sequoia Miller, Danielle Miller-Gilliam, Joe Molinaro, Robert “Boomer” Moore, Paul J. Nelson, Judith Neugebauer, Brian Newton, Lona Northener, Susan O’Brien, Joe Offerman, Daphne Olive, Jay and Janet O’Rourke, Susan Farrar Parrish, Helen Heins Peterson, Kenny Pieper, Donna Pioli, Amy Plante, Brenda Quinn, Lynn Everett Read, Bob Richardson, Michael Roseberry and Bruce Winn, Melvin Rowe, Mihoko Sato, Rachel Savané, J-D Schall, Greg Seigel, Debbie Shannon, Daniel Slack, Lulu Smith, Tom Stoenner, Rob Sutherland, Karen Swyler, Christian H. Thirion, Michael Tiller, Elaine Unzicker, Andrew Van Assche, Lauren Van Hemert, Jen Violette, Victor Visockis, Noi Volkov, Libby Ware, Natalie Warrens, Mark Whitley, BJ Wilder, Karl Yost, and Laverne Zabielski.

 

 

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