PCAL Calendar
- Location: FAC Corridor Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
June 18 – September 21; David Coffey’s Masks
This exhibition features the collection of masks recently gifted to WKU by Dr. David M. (“Doc”) Coffey (1950 – 2014), installed in a way similar to that in which they hung, “salon style” in his home. The collection totals 140 masks from the Americas, Africa, Asia and Europe.
- Location: FAC Main Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
August 25 – September 26; Sandra C. Fernandez: On Migrations, Dreams and Dreamers
Ms. Fernandez’ exhibition, created for the WKU Gallery, will include a piece composed of thousands of rosaries, a series of prints and a video. The work addresses issues of south-of-the-border migration to the United States, speaking about the journey of those who cross the border, and about the children that were brought by their parents to this country (Dreamers). The installation reflects on the deaths of the thousands of people who attempt to cross the border in search of a better life in the US, while the works on paper talk about the Dreamers and their quest for being incorporated into society.
Ms. Fernandez’ work, based on her formative years as a child in Ecuador and her transitions to life and work in the United States, explores both the Ecuadorian and American cultures from the inside and out. This visual examination and synthesis of “what it means” to be a part of and/or apart from a specific culture is an excellent introduction to a State-side exploration of Ecuador.
- Location: Kentucky Museum
- Time: All Day
The Kentucky Museum galleries are open Saturday, August 30 but will close for the Labor Day holiday on Sunday, August 31 and Monday, September 1. Regular museum hours resume on Tuesday, September 2.
- Location: FAC Corridor Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
June 18 – September 21; David Coffey’s Masks
This exhibition features the collection of masks recently gifted to WKU by Dr. David M. (“Doc”) Coffey (1950 – 2014), installed in a way similar to that in which they hung, “salon style” in his home. The collection totals 140 masks from the Americas, Africa, Asia and Europe.
- Location: FAC Main Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
August 25 – September 26; Sandra C. Fernandez: On Migrations, Dreams and Dreamers
Ms. Fernandez’ exhibition, created for the WKU Gallery, will include a piece composed of thousands of rosaries, a series of prints and a video. The work addresses issues of south-of-the-border migration to the United States, speaking about the journey of those who cross the border, and about the children that were brought by their parents to this country (Dreamers). The installation reflects on the deaths of the thousands of people who attempt to cross the border in search of a better life in the US, while the works on paper talk about the Dreamers and their quest for being incorporated into society.
Ms. Fernandez’ work, based on her formative years as a child in Ecuador and her transitions to life and work in the United States, explores both the Ecuadorian and American cultures from the inside and out. This visual examination and synthesis of “what it means” to be a part of and/or apart from a specific culture is an excellent introduction to a State-side exploration of Ecuador.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Gallery
- Time: All Day
- Location: FAC Corridor Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
June 18 – September 21; David Coffey’s Masks
This exhibition features the collection of masks recently gifted to WKU by Dr. David M. (“Doc”) Coffey (1950 – 2014), installed in a way similar to that in which they hung, “salon style” in his home. The collection totals 140 masks from the Americas, Africa, Asia and Europe.
- Location: FAC Main Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
August 25 – September 26; Sandra C. Fernandez: On Migrations, Dreams and Dreamers
Ms. Fernandez’ exhibition, created for the WKU Gallery, will include a piece composed of thousands of rosaries, a series of prints and a video. The work addresses issues of south-of-the-border migration to the United States, speaking about the journey of those who cross the border, and about the children that were brought by their parents to this country (Dreamers). The installation reflects on the deaths of the thousands of people who attempt to cross the border in search of a better life in the US, while the works on paper talk about the Dreamers and their quest for being incorporated into society.
Ms. Fernandez’ work, based on her formative years as a child in Ecuador and her transitions to life and work in the United States, explores both the Ecuadorian and American cultures from the inside and out. This visual examination and synthesis of “what it means” to be a part of and/or apart from a specific culture is an excellent introduction to a State-side exploration of Ecuador.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Gallery
- Time: All Day
- Location: FAC Corridor Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
June 18 – September 21; David Coffey’s Masks
This exhibition features the collection of masks recently gifted to WKU by Dr. David M. (“Doc”) Coffey (1950 – 2014), installed in a way similar to that in which they hung, “salon style” in his home. The collection totals 140 masks from the Americas, Africa, Asia and Europe.
- Location: FAC Main Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
August 25 – September 26; Sandra C. Fernandez: On Migrations, Dreams and Dreamers
Ms. Fernandez’ exhibition, created for the WKU Gallery, will include a piece composed of thousands of rosaries, a series of prints and a video. The work addresses issues of south-of-the-border migration to the United States, speaking about the journey of those who cross the border, and about the children that were brought by their parents to this country (Dreamers). The installation reflects on the deaths of the thousands of people who attempt to cross the border in search of a better life in the US, while the works on paper talk about the Dreamers and their quest for being incorporated into society.
Ms. Fernandez’ work, based on her formative years as a child in Ecuador and her transitions to life and work in the United States, explores both the Ecuadorian and American cultures from the inside and out. This visual examination and synthesis of “what it means” to be a part of and/or apart from a specific culture is an excellent introduction to a State-side exploration of Ecuador.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Gallery
- Time: All Day
- Location: Owensboro Convention Center
- Time: 6:30pm
The Office of Admissions is proud to offer a number of off-site open house events in various locations across Kentucky and Tennessee to allow prospective students a sneak-peek into what life at WKU is like. Join us at an open house event, and learn what WKU can do for you!
- Location: FAC Corridor Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
June 18 – September 21; David Coffey’s Masks
This exhibition features the collection of masks recently gifted to WKU by Dr. David M. (“Doc”) Coffey (1950 – 2014), installed in a way similar to that in which they hung, “salon style” in his home. The collection totals 140 masks from the Americas, Africa, Asia and Europe.
- Location: FAC Main Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
August 25 – September 26; Sandra C. Fernandez: On Migrations, Dreams and Dreamers
Ms. Fernandez’ exhibition, created for the WKU Gallery, will include a piece composed of thousands of rosaries, a series of prints and a video. The work addresses issues of south-of-the-border migration to the United States, speaking about the journey of those who cross the border, and about the children that were brought by their parents to this country (Dreamers). The installation reflects on the deaths of the thousands of people who attempt to cross the border in search of a better life in the US, while the works on paper talk about the Dreamers and their quest for being incorporated into society.
Ms. Fernandez’ work, based on her formative years as a child in Ecuador and her transitions to life and work in the United States, explores both the Ecuadorian and American cultures from the inside and out. This visual examination and synthesis of “what it means” to be a part of and/or apart from a specific culture is an excellent introduction to a State-side exploration of Ecuador.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Gallery
- Time: All Day
- Location: First Christian Church
- Time: 4:00pm - 6:00pm
If you need any additional information please contact Amanda Lee at 270-745-3751.
- Location: FAC Corridor Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
June 18 – September 21; David Coffey’s Masks
This exhibition features the collection of masks recently gifted to WKU by Dr. David M. (“Doc”) Coffey (1950 – 2014), installed in a way similar to that in which they hung, “salon style” in his home. The collection totals 140 masks from the Americas, Africa, Asia and Europe.
- Location: FAC Main Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
August 25 – September 26; Sandra C. Fernandez: On Migrations, Dreams and Dreamers
Ms. Fernandez’ exhibition, created for the WKU Gallery, will include a piece composed of thousands of rosaries, a series of prints and a video. The work addresses issues of south-of-the-border migration to the United States, speaking about the journey of those who cross the border, and about the children that were brought by their parents to this country (Dreamers). The installation reflects on the deaths of the thousands of people who attempt to cross the border in search of a better life in the US, while the works on paper talk about the Dreamers and their quest for being incorporated into society.
Ms. Fernandez’ work, based on her formative years as a child in Ecuador and her transitions to life and work in the United States, explores both the Ecuadorian and American cultures from the inside and out. This visual examination and synthesis of “what it means” to be a part of and/or apart from a specific culture is an excellent introduction to a State-side exploration of Ecuador.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Gallery
- Time: All Day
- Location: FAC Corridor Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
June 18 – September 21; David Coffey’s Masks
This exhibition features the collection of masks recently gifted to WKU by Dr. David M. (“Doc”) Coffey (1950 – 2014), installed in a way similar to that in which they hung, “salon style” in his home. The collection totals 140 masks from the Americas, Africa, Asia and Europe.
- Location: FAC Main Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
August 25 – September 26; Sandra C. Fernandez: On Migrations, Dreams and Dreamers
Ms. Fernandez’ exhibition, created for the WKU Gallery, will include a piece composed of thousands of rosaries, a series of prints and a video. The work addresses issues of south-of-the-border migration to the United States, speaking about the journey of those who cross the border, and about the children that were brought by their parents to this country (Dreamers). The installation reflects on the deaths of the thousands of people who attempt to cross the border in search of a better life in the US, while the works on paper talk about the Dreamers and their quest for being incorporated into society.
Ms. Fernandez’ work, based on her formative years as a child in Ecuador and her transitions to life and work in the United States, explores both the Ecuadorian and American cultures from the inside and out. This visual examination and synthesis of “what it means” to be a part of and/or apart from a specific culture is an excellent introduction to a State-side exploration of Ecuador.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Gallery
- Time: All Day
- Location: FAC Corridor Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
June 18 – September 21; David Coffey’s Masks
This exhibition features the collection of masks recently gifted to WKU by Dr. David M. (“Doc”) Coffey (1950 – 2014), installed in a way similar to that in which they hung, “salon style” in his home. The collection totals 140 masks from the Americas, Africa, Asia and Europe.
- Location: FAC Main Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
August 25 – September 26; Sandra C. Fernandez: On Migrations, Dreams and Dreamers
Ms. Fernandez’ exhibition, created for the WKU Gallery, will include a piece composed of thousands of rosaries, a series of prints and a video. The work addresses issues of south-of-the-border migration to the United States, speaking about the journey of those who cross the border, and about the children that were brought by their parents to this country (Dreamers). The installation reflects on the deaths of the thousands of people who attempt to cross the border in search of a better life in the US, while the works on paper talk about the Dreamers and their quest for being incorporated into society.
Ms. Fernandez’ work, based on her formative years as a child in Ecuador and her transitions to life and work in the United States, explores both the Ecuadorian and American cultures from the inside and out. This visual examination and synthesis of “what it means” to be a part of and/or apart from a specific culture is an excellent introduction to a State-side exploration of Ecuador.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Gallery
- Time: All Day
- Location: FAC Corridor Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
June 18 – September 21; David Coffey’s Masks
This exhibition features the collection of masks recently gifted to WKU by Dr. David M. (“Doc”) Coffey (1950 – 2014), installed in a way similar to that in which they hung, “salon style” in his home. The collection totals 140 masks from the Americas, Africa, Asia and Europe.
- Location: FAC Main Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
August 25 – September 26; Sandra C. Fernandez: On Migrations, Dreams and Dreamers
Ms. Fernandez’ exhibition, created for the WKU Gallery, will include a piece composed of thousands of rosaries, a series of prints and a video. The work addresses issues of south-of-the-border migration to the United States, speaking about the journey of those who cross the border, and about the children that were brought by their parents to this country (Dreamers). The installation reflects on the deaths of the thousands of people who attempt to cross the border in search of a better life in the US, while the works on paper talk about the Dreamers and their quest for being incorporated into society.
Ms. Fernandez’ work, based on her formative years as a child in Ecuador and her transitions to life and work in the United States, explores both the Ecuadorian and American cultures from the inside and out. This visual examination and synthesis of “what it means” to be a part of and/or apart from a specific culture is an excellent introduction to a State-side exploration of Ecuador.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Gallery
- Time: All Day
- Location: Center for Rural Development
- Time: 6:30pm
The Office of Admissions is proud to offer a number of off-site open house events in various locations across Kentucky and Tennessee to allow prospective students a sneak-peek into what life at WKU is like. Join us at an open house event, and learn what WKU can do for you!
- Location: FAC Corridor Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
June 18 – September 21; David Coffey’s Masks
This exhibition features the collection of masks recently gifted to WKU by Dr. David M. (“Doc”) Coffey (1950 – 2014), installed in a way similar to that in which they hung, “salon style” in his home. The collection totals 140 masks from the Americas, Africa, Asia and Europe.
- Location: FAC Main Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
August 25 – September 26; Sandra C. Fernandez: On Migrations, Dreams and Dreamers
Ms. Fernandez’ exhibition, created for the WKU Gallery, will include a piece composed of thousands of rosaries, a series of prints and a video. The work addresses issues of south-of-the-border migration to the United States, speaking about the journey of those who cross the border, and about the children that were brought by their parents to this country (Dreamers). The installation reflects on the deaths of the thousands of people who attempt to cross the border in search of a better life in the US, while the works on paper talk about the Dreamers and their quest for being incorporated into society.
Ms. Fernandez’ work, based on her formative years as a child in Ecuador and her transitions to life and work in the United States, explores both the Ecuadorian and American cultures from the inside and out. This visual examination and synthesis of “what it means” to be a part of and/or apart from a specific culture is an excellent introduction to a State-side exploration of Ecuador.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Gallery
- Time: All Day
- Location: FAC Corridor Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
June 18 – September 21; David Coffey’s Masks
This exhibition features the collection of masks recently gifted to WKU by Dr. David M. (“Doc”) Coffey (1950 – 2014), installed in a way similar to that in which they hung, “salon style” in his home. The collection totals 140 masks from the Americas, Africa, Asia and Europe.
- Location: FAC Main Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
August 25 – September 26; Sandra C. Fernandez: On Migrations, Dreams and Dreamers
Ms. Fernandez’ exhibition, created for the WKU Gallery, will include a piece composed of thousands of rosaries, a series of prints and a video. The work addresses issues of south-of-the-border migration to the United States, speaking about the journey of those who cross the border, and about the children that were brought by their parents to this country (Dreamers). The installation reflects on the deaths of the thousands of people who attempt to cross the border in search of a better life in the US, while the works on paper talk about the Dreamers and their quest for being incorporated into society.
Ms. Fernandez’ work, based on her formative years as a child in Ecuador and her transitions to life and work in the United States, explores both the Ecuadorian and American cultures from the inside and out. This visual examination and synthesis of “what it means” to be a part of and/or apart from a specific culture is an excellent introduction to a State-side exploration of Ecuador.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Gallery
- Time: All Day
- Location: Atherton High School -- Louisville, KY
- Time: 9:30am - 10:45am
Come learn about WKU!
- Location: Bardstown High School -- Bardstown, KY
- Time: 12:45pm - 1:45pm
Come chat about WKU!
- Location: CH - CH 0125
- Time: 5:30pm - 7:00pm
- Location: McCabe Park Community Center
- Time: 6:00pm
The Office of Admissions is proud to offer a number of off-site open house events in various locations across Kentucky and Tennessee to allow prospective students a sneak-peek into what life at WKU is like. Join us at an open house event, and learn what WKU can do for you!
- Location: FAC Corridor Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
June 18 – September 21; David Coffey’s Masks
This exhibition features the collection of masks recently gifted to WKU by Dr. David M. (“Doc”) Coffey (1950 – 2014), installed in a way similar to that in which they hung, “salon style” in his home. The collection totals 140 masks from the Americas, Africa, Asia and Europe.
- Location: FAC Main Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
August 25 – September 26; Sandra C. Fernandez: On Migrations, Dreams and Dreamers
Ms. Fernandez’ exhibition, created for the WKU Gallery, will include a piece composed of thousands of rosaries, a series of prints and a video. The work addresses issues of south-of-the-border migration to the United States, speaking about the journey of those who cross the border, and about the children that were brought by their parents to this country (Dreamers). The installation reflects on the deaths of the thousands of people who attempt to cross the border in search of a better life in the US, while the works on paper talk about the Dreamers and their quest for being incorporated into society.
Ms. Fernandez’ work, based on her formative years as a child in Ecuador and her transitions to life and work in the United States, explores both the Ecuadorian and American cultures from the inside and out. This visual examination and synthesis of “what it means” to be a part of and/or apart from a specific culture is an excellent introduction to a State-side exploration of Ecuador.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Gallery
- Time: All Day
- Location: IRH
- Time: 2:00pm
If you have any additional questions please contact, Amanda Lee at 270-745-3752.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: 5:00pm - 8:00pm
- Location: RH
- Time: 7:30pm
Free. Open to the public. Any additional information please contact Amanda Lee at 745-3752.
- Location: FAC Corridor Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
June 18 – September 21; David Coffey’s Masks
This exhibition features the collection of masks recently gifted to WKU by Dr. David M. (“Doc”) Coffey (1950 – 2014), installed in a way similar to that in which they hung, “salon style” in his home. The collection totals 140 masks from the Americas, Africa, Asia and Europe.
- Location: FAC Main Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
August 25 – September 26; Sandra C. Fernandez: On Migrations, Dreams and Dreamers
Ms. Fernandez’ exhibition, created for the WKU Gallery, will include a piece composed of thousands of rosaries, a series of prints and a video. The work addresses issues of south-of-the-border migration to the United States, speaking about the journey of those who cross the border, and about the children that were brought by their parents to this country (Dreamers). The installation reflects on the deaths of the thousands of people who attempt to cross the border in search of a better life in the US, while the works on paper talk about the Dreamers and their quest for being incorporated into society.
Ms. Fernandez’ work, based on her formative years as a child in Ecuador and her transitions to life and work in the United States, explores both the Ecuadorian and American cultures from the inside and out. This visual examination and synthesis of “what it means” to be a part of and/or apart from a specific culture is an excellent introduction to a State-side exploration of Ecuador.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Gallery
- Time: All Day
- Location: IRH
- Time: 9:00am
If you have any additional questions please contact, Amanda Lee at 270-745-3752.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: All Day
- Location: FAC Corridor Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
June 18 – September 21; David Coffey’s Masks
This exhibition features the collection of masks recently gifted to WKU by Dr. David M. (“Doc”) Coffey (1950 – 2014), installed in a way similar to that in which they hung, “salon style” in his home. The collection totals 140 masks from the Americas, Africa, Asia and Europe.
- Location: FAC Main Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
August 25 – September 26; Sandra C. Fernandez: On Migrations, Dreams and Dreamers
Ms. Fernandez’ exhibition, created for the WKU Gallery, will include a piece composed of thousands of rosaries, a series of prints and a video. The work addresses issues of south-of-the-border migration to the United States, speaking about the journey of those who cross the border, and about the children that were brought by their parents to this country (Dreamers). The installation reflects on the deaths of the thousands of people who attempt to cross the border in search of a better life in the US, while the works on paper talk about the Dreamers and their quest for being incorporated into society.
Ms. Fernandez’ work, based on her formative years as a child in Ecuador and her transitions to life and work in the United States, explores both the Ecuadorian and American cultures from the inside and out. This visual examination and synthesis of “what it means” to be a part of and/or apart from a specific culture is an excellent introduction to a State-side exploration of Ecuador.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Gallery
- Time: All Day
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: All Day
- Location: FAC RH
- Time: 3:00pm - 5:00pm
If you have any additional questions please contact, Amanda Lee at 270-745-3751.
- Location: FAC Corridor Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
June 18 – September 21; David Coffey’s Masks
This exhibition features the collection of masks recently gifted to WKU by Dr. David M. (“Doc”) Coffey (1950 – 2014), installed in a way similar to that in which they hung, “salon style” in his home. The collection totals 140 masks from the Americas, Africa, Asia and Europe.
- Location: FAC Main Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
August 25 – September 26; Sandra C. Fernandez: On Migrations, Dreams and Dreamers
Ms. Fernandez’ exhibition, created for the WKU Gallery, will include a piece composed of thousands of rosaries, a series of prints and a video. The work addresses issues of south-of-the-border migration to the United States, speaking about the journey of those who cross the border, and about the children that were brought by their parents to this country (Dreamers). The installation reflects on the deaths of the thousands of people who attempt to cross the border in search of a better life in the US, while the works on paper talk about the Dreamers and their quest for being incorporated into society.
Ms. Fernandez’ work, based on her formative years as a child in Ecuador and her transitions to life and work in the United States, explores both the Ecuadorian and American cultures from the inside and out. This visual examination and synthesis of “what it means” to be a part of and/or apart from a specific culture is an excellent introduction to a State-side exploration of Ecuador.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Gallery
- Time: All Day
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: All Day
- Location: Fairdale High School -- Louisville, KY
- Time: 11:20am - 1:05pm
Come chat about WKU during your lunch hour!
- Location: FAC Corridor Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
June 18 – September 21; David Coffey’s Masks
This exhibition features the collection of masks recently gifted to WKU by Dr. David M. (“Doc”) Coffey (1950 – 2014), installed in a way similar to that in which they hung, “salon style” in his home. The collection totals 140 masks from the Americas, Africa, Asia and Europe.
- Location: FAC Main Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
August 25 – September 26; Sandra C. Fernandez: On Migrations, Dreams and Dreamers
Ms. Fernandez’ exhibition, created for the WKU Gallery, will include a piece composed of thousands of rosaries, a series of prints and a video. The work addresses issues of south-of-the-border migration to the United States, speaking about the journey of those who cross the border, and about the children that were brought by their parents to this country (Dreamers). The installation reflects on the deaths of the thousands of people who attempt to cross the border in search of a better life in the US, while the works on paper talk about the Dreamers and their quest for being incorporated into society.
Ms. Fernandez’ work, based on her formative years as a child in Ecuador and her transitions to life and work in the United States, explores both the Ecuadorian and American cultures from the inside and out. This visual examination and synthesis of “what it means” to be a part of and/or apart from a specific culture is an excellent introduction to a State-side exploration of Ecuador.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Gallery
- Time: All Day
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: All Day
- Location: FAC Corridor Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
June 18 – September 21; David Coffey’s Masks
This exhibition features the collection of masks recently gifted to WKU by Dr. David M. (“Doc”) Coffey (1950 – 2014), installed in a way similar to that in which they hung, “salon style” in his home. The collection totals 140 masks from the Americas, Africa, Asia and Europe.
- Location: FAC Main Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
August 25 – September 26; Sandra C. Fernandez: On Migrations, Dreams and Dreamers
Ms. Fernandez’ exhibition, created for the WKU Gallery, will include a piece composed of thousands of rosaries, a series of prints and a video. The work addresses issues of south-of-the-border migration to the United States, speaking about the journey of those who cross the border, and about the children that were brought by their parents to this country (Dreamers). The installation reflects on the deaths of the thousands of people who attempt to cross the border in search of a better life in the US, while the works on paper talk about the Dreamers and their quest for being incorporated into society.
Ms. Fernandez’ work, based on her formative years as a child in Ecuador and her transitions to life and work in the United States, explores both the Ecuadorian and American cultures from the inside and out. This visual examination and synthesis of “what it means” to be a part of and/or apart from a specific culture is an excellent introduction to a State-side exploration of Ecuador.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Gallery
- Time: All Day
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: All Day
- Location: Cooper High School -- Union, KY
- Time: 10:20am - 11:10am
Come chat about WKU!
- Location: Highlands High School -- Fort Thomas, KY
- Time: 2:00pm - 2:45pm
Come chat about WKU!
- Location: FAC Corridor Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
June 18 – September 21; David Coffey’s Masks
This exhibition features the collection of masks recently gifted to WKU by Dr. David M. (“Doc”) Coffey (1950 – 2014), installed in a way similar to that in which they hung, “salon style” in his home. The collection totals 140 masks from the Americas, Africa, Asia and Europe.
- Location: FAC Main Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
August 25 – September 26; Sandra C. Fernandez: On Migrations, Dreams and Dreamers
Ms. Fernandez’ exhibition, created for the WKU Gallery, will include a piece composed of thousands of rosaries, a series of prints and a video. The work addresses issues of south-of-the-border migration to the United States, speaking about the journey of those who cross the border, and about the children that were brought by their parents to this country (Dreamers). The installation reflects on the deaths of the thousands of people who attempt to cross the border in search of a better life in the US, while the works on paper talk about the Dreamers and their quest for being incorporated into society.
Ms. Fernandez’ work, based on her formative years as a child in Ecuador and her transitions to life and work in the United States, explores both the Ecuadorian and American cultures from the inside and out. This visual examination and synthesis of “what it means” to be a part of and/or apart from a specific culture is an excellent introduction to a State-side exploration of Ecuador.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Gallery
- Time: All Day
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: All Day
- Location: Male High School -- Louisville, KY
- Time: 8:45am - 10:00am
Come chat about WKU!
- Location: Highlands Latin School -- Louisville, KY
- Time: 3:30pm - 4:00pm
Come chat about WKU!
- Location: FAC Corridor Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
June 18 – September 21; David Coffey’s Masks
This exhibition features the collection of masks recently gifted to WKU by Dr. David M. (“Doc”) Coffey (1950 – 2014), installed in a way similar to that in which they hung, “salon style” in his home. The collection totals 140 masks from the Americas, Africa, Asia and Europe.
- Location: FAC Main Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
August 25 – September 26; Sandra C. Fernandez: On Migrations, Dreams and Dreamers
Ms. Fernandez’ exhibition, created for the WKU Gallery, will include a piece composed of thousands of rosaries, a series of prints and a video. The work addresses issues of south-of-the-border migration to the United States, speaking about the journey of those who cross the border, and about the children that were brought by their parents to this country (Dreamers). The installation reflects on the deaths of the thousands of people who attempt to cross the border in search of a better life in the US, while the works on paper talk about the Dreamers and their quest for being incorporated into society.
Ms. Fernandez’ work, based on her formative years as a child in Ecuador and her transitions to life and work in the United States, explores both the Ecuadorian and American cultures from the inside and out. This visual examination and synthesis of “what it means” to be a part of and/or apart from a specific culture is an excellent introduction to a State-side exploration of Ecuador.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Gallery
- Time: All Day
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: All Day
- Location: FAC Corridor Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
June 18 – September 21; David Coffey’s Masks
This exhibition features the collection of masks recently gifted to WKU by Dr. David M. (“Doc”) Coffey (1950 – 2014), installed in a way similar to that in which they hung, “salon style” in his home. The collection totals 140 masks from the Americas, Africa, Asia and Europe.
- Location: FAC Main Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
August 25 – September 26; Sandra C. Fernandez: On Migrations, Dreams and Dreamers
Ms. Fernandez’ exhibition, created for the WKU Gallery, will include a piece composed of thousands of rosaries, a series of prints and a video. The work addresses issues of south-of-the-border migration to the United States, speaking about the journey of those who cross the border, and about the children that were brought by their parents to this country (Dreamers). The installation reflects on the deaths of the thousands of people who attempt to cross the border in search of a better life in the US, while the works on paper talk about the Dreamers and their quest for being incorporated into society.
Ms. Fernandez’ work, based on her formative years as a child in Ecuador and her transitions to life and work in the United States, explores both the Ecuadorian and American cultures from the inside and out. This visual examination and synthesis of “what it means” to be a part of and/or apart from a specific culture is an excellent introduction to a State-side exploration of Ecuador.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Gallery
- Time: All Day
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: All Day
- Location: Jackson's Orchard
- Time: 10:00am - 12:00pm
If you have any additional questions please contact, Amanda Lee at 270-745-3751.
- Location: FAC Corridor Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
June 18 – September 21; David Coffey’s Masks
This exhibition features the collection of masks recently gifted to WKU by Dr. David M. (“Doc”) Coffey (1950 – 2014), installed in a way similar to that in which they hung, “salon style” in his home. The collection totals 140 masks from the Americas, Africa, Asia and Europe.
- Location: FAC Main Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
August 25 – September 26; Sandra C. Fernandez: On Migrations, Dreams and Dreamers
Ms. Fernandez’ exhibition, created for the WKU Gallery, will include a piece composed of thousands of rosaries, a series of prints and a video. The work addresses issues of south-of-the-border migration to the United States, speaking about the journey of those who cross the border, and about the children that were brought by their parents to this country (Dreamers). The installation reflects on the deaths of the thousands of people who attempt to cross the border in search of a better life in the US, while the works on paper talk about the Dreamers and their quest for being incorporated into society.
Ms. Fernandez’ work, based on her formative years as a child in Ecuador and her transitions to life and work in the United States, explores both the Ecuadorian and American cultures from the inside and out. This visual examination and synthesis of “what it means” to be a part of and/or apart from a specific culture is an excellent introduction to a State-side exploration of Ecuador.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Gallery
- Time: All Day
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: All Day
- Location: First Christian Church
- Time: 3:00pm - 4:30pm
FREE ADMISSION. (Suggested Donation: $5)
If you need additional information please contact Amanda Lee at 270-745-3751.
- Location: FAC Main Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
August 25 – September 26; Sandra C. Fernandez: On Migrations, Dreams and Dreamers
Ms. Fernandez’ exhibition, created for the WKU Gallery, will include a piece composed of thousands of rosaries, a series of prints and a video. The work addresses issues of south-of-the-border migration to the United States, speaking about the journey of those who cross the border, and about the children that were brought by their parents to this country (Dreamers). The installation reflects on the deaths of the thousands of people who attempt to cross the border in search of a better life in the US, while the works on paper talk about the Dreamers and their quest for being incorporated into society.
Ms. Fernandez’ work, based on her formative years as a child in Ecuador and her transitions to life and work in the United States, explores both the Ecuadorian and American cultures from the inside and out. This visual examination and synthesis of “what it means” to be a part of and/or apart from a specific culture is an excellent introduction to a State-side exploration of Ecuador.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Gallery
- Time: All Day
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: All Day
- Location: Ryle High School -- Union, KY
- Time: 8:30am - 9:15am
Come chat about WKU!
- Location: Conner High School -- Hebron, KY
- Time: 10:15am - 11:00am
Come chat about WKU!
- Location: Villa Madonna Academy -- Villa Hills, KY
- Time: 11:45am - 12:30pm
Come chat about WKU!
- Location: Beechwood High School -- Fort Mitchell, KY
- Time: 2:00pm - 3:00pm
Come chat about WKU!
- Location: FAC Main Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
August 25 – September 26; Sandra C. Fernandez: On Migrations, Dreams and Dreamers
Ms. Fernandez’ exhibition, created for the WKU Gallery, will include a piece composed of thousands of rosaries, a series of prints and a video. The work addresses issues of south-of-the-border migration to the United States, speaking about the journey of those who cross the border, and about the children that were brought by their parents to this country (Dreamers). The installation reflects on the deaths of the thousands of people who attempt to cross the border in search of a better life in the US, while the works on paper talk about the Dreamers and their quest for being incorporated into society.
Ms. Fernandez’ work, based on her formative years as a child in Ecuador and her transitions to life and work in the United States, explores both the Ecuadorian and American cultures from the inside and out. This visual examination and synthesis of “what it means” to be a part of and/or apart from a specific culture is an excellent introduction to a State-side exploration of Ecuador.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Gallery
- Time: All Day
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: All Day
- Location: Newport Central Catholic -- Newport, KY
- Time: 7:30am - 8:30am
Come chat about WKU!
- Location: Simon Kenton High School -- Independence, KY
- Time: 3:00pm - 3:45pm
Come chat about WKU!
- Location: CRH
- Time: 5:30pm - 7:00pm
If you need additional information please contact Amanda Lee at 270-745-3751.
- Location: FAC Main Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
August 25 – September 26; Sandra C. Fernandez: On Migrations, Dreams and Dreamers
Ms. Fernandez’ exhibition, created for the WKU Gallery, will include a piece composed of thousands of rosaries, a series of prints and a video. The work addresses issues of south-of-the-border migration to the United States, speaking about the journey of those who cross the border, and about the children that were brought by their parents to this country (Dreamers). The installation reflects on the deaths of the thousands of people who attempt to cross the border in search of a better life in the US, while the works on paper talk about the Dreamers and their quest for being incorporated into society.
Ms. Fernandez’ work, based on her formative years as a child in Ecuador and her transitions to life and work in the United States, explores both the Ecuadorian and American cultures from the inside and out. This visual examination and synthesis of “what it means” to be a part of and/or apart from a specific culture is an excellent introduction to a State-side exploration of Ecuador.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Gallery
- Time: All Day
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: All Day
- Location: FAC Main Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
August 25 – September 26; Sandra C. Fernandez: On Migrations, Dreams and Dreamers
Ms. Fernandez’ exhibition, created for the WKU Gallery, will include a piece composed of thousands of rosaries, a series of prints and a video. The work addresses issues of south-of-the-border migration to the United States, speaking about the journey of those who cross the border, and about the children that were brought by their parents to this country (Dreamers). The installation reflects on the deaths of the thousands of people who attempt to cross the border in search of a better life in the US, while the works on paper talk about the Dreamers and their quest for being incorporated into society.
Ms. Fernandez’ work, based on her formative years as a child in Ecuador and her transitions to life and work in the United States, explores both the Ecuadorian and American cultures from the inside and out. This visual examination and synthesis of “what it means” to be a part of and/or apart from a specific culture is an excellent introduction to a State-side exploration of Ecuador.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Gallery
- Time: All Day
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: All Day
- Location: FAC Main Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
August 25 – September 26; Sandra C. Fernandez: On Migrations, Dreams and Dreamers
Ms. Fernandez’ exhibition, created for the WKU Gallery, will include a piece composed of thousands of rosaries, a series of prints and a video. The work addresses issues of south-of-the-border migration to the United States, speaking about the journey of those who cross the border, and about the children that were brought by their parents to this country (Dreamers). The installation reflects on the deaths of the thousands of people who attempt to cross the border in search of a better life in the US, while the works on paper talk about the Dreamers and their quest for being incorporated into society.
Ms. Fernandez’ work, based on her formative years as a child in Ecuador and her transitions to life and work in the United States, explores both the Ecuadorian and American cultures from the inside and out. This visual examination and synthesis of “what it means” to be a part of and/or apart from a specific culture is an excellent introduction to a State-side exploration of Ecuador.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Gallery
- Time: All Day
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: All Day
- Location: Van Meter
- Time: 7:00pm - 10:00pm
Tickets by calling 270-745-3121 or online at www.thesymphonyatwku.org
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Gallery
- Time: All Day
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: All Day
- Location: WKU Bowling Green Campus
- Time: 9:00am
Focus on WKU is a free program hosted on Western Kentucky University's campus designed to show prospective students and their families first-hand what WKU has to offer. It is a one day open house event that offers a comprehensive look at our outstanding academic offerings, student services, activities and facilities. Sessions are offered on various topics to provide valuable information about life at WKU and an exciting expo allows students and their families the opportunity to personally connect with representatives from different departments of study, student services, housing and more.
- Location: IRH, CRH
- Time: 9:00am
If you have any additional questions please contact, Amanda Lee at 270-745-3752.
- Location: FAC RH
- Time: 1:00pm - 2:30pm
If you need addtional information please contact, Amanda Lee at 270-745-3751.
- Location: FAC RH
- Time: 4:00pm
If you have any additional questions please contact Amanda Lee at 745-3752.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Gallery
- Time: All Day
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: All Day
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Gallery
- Time: All Day
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: All Day
- Location: Tampa, FL
- Time: 6:00pm - 8:00pm
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Gallery
- Time: All Day
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: All Day
- Location: State Theatre
- Time: 6:30pm
The Office of Admissions is proud to offer a number of off-site open house events in various locations across Kentucky and Tennessee to allow prospective students a sneak-peek into what life at WKU is like. Join us at an open house event, and learn what WKU can do for you!
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