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Louisville Visual Art Association: Louisville: Jefferson: Derby Region: Art: website, changing art exhibits, located in the Louisville Water Tower: Ludlow Heritage Museum: Ludlow: Kenton: Northern Kentucky: Local history [18] [19] Lyon County Museum: Eddyville: Lyon: Western Waterlands: Local history: website, also known as Rose Hill Museum
KMAC Contemporary Art Museum is an American art museum that "connects people to Art and Creative Practice". The museum is a 501c3 organization located in the West Main District of downtown Louisville, Kentucky .
Louisville Visual Arts Association website History of Water Tower Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) No. KY-9, " Louisville Water Company Pumping Stations, Zorn Avenue & River Road, Louisville, Jefferson County, KY ", 21 photos, 3 data pages, 2 photo caption pages
WHAT: Louisville’s art festival on the river features more than 150 juried fine artists, craftsmen, jewelers, and artisans, plus hands-on activities for all ages, live music, food trucks, and ...
The Embroiderers' Guild of America, headquartered in Louisville, Kentucky, [1] is an organization dedicated to "fostering the art of needlework and associated arts." Its members practice any and all forms of needlework, and are dedicated to education and community outreach. EGA has chapters throughout the United States.
Loomis was already well known in Louisville for landmarks like the Louisville Medical College and Levy Brothers. The original building was designed as an understated Beaux-Arts limestone facade. Hattie Bishop Speed established the museum in memory of her husband James Breckenridge Speed , a prominent Louisville businessman, art collector, and ...
Big Four Bridge Arts Festival, held on the first weekend after labor day. Festival of Faiths, [23] a multi-day national interfaith gathering featuring music, poetry, film, art and dialogue with internationally renowned spiritual leaders, thinkers and practitioners, held at The Kentucky Center in November.
Spalding Hall in Bardstown, which houses both the Bardstown Historical Museum and the Oscar Getz Museum of Whiskey History. Evan Williams Bourbon Experience, [1] located on Louisville's Whiskey Row, featuring bourbon history and tastings, and interprets Louisville's wharf history in the 1790s