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February
Sunday, February 1st
All Day
  • Location: FAC, Corridor Gallery, 2nd Floor
  • Time: All Day

January 7 – February 16; Meena Khalili and Brent Dedas: remaking language: dissection and transformation

This project is an investigation into the recontextualization of typography. Graphic Design students from Virginia State University and Studio Art students from Western Kentucky University will collaborate to construct a language of marks from an original typographic source. The exhibition will display of a series of large works on paper resulting from the construction.

All Day
  • Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Gallery
  • Time: All Day
All Day
  • Location: FAC Main Gallery, 2nd Floor
  • Time: All Day

January 26 – February 25; Andréa Keys Connell: Being With

This exhibition showcases the work of figurative ceramic artist Andréa Keys Connell. She states “I build my figures hollow, constantly pressing the clay from the inside outward. This constant pressure that I apply informs the figure’s shape, gesture, and description of where their internal weight is carried. This internal distortion results in a body where, at moments, signifiers of gender, age, and time are dissolved.”

 

All Day
  • Location: MMTH Gallery
  • Time: All Day

Sun   3 – 9:00 pm 

Mon – Wed  9 – 9 pm

Th – Fri  9 – 5:00 pm

Closed - Saturday

Monday, February 2nd
All Day
  • Location: FAC, Corridor Gallery, 2nd Floor
  • Time: All Day

January 7 – February 16; Meena Khalili and Brent Dedas: remaking language: dissection and transformation

This project is an investigation into the recontextualization of typography. Graphic Design students from Virginia State University and Studio Art students from Western Kentucky University will collaborate to construct a language of marks from an original typographic source. The exhibition will display of a series of large works on paper resulting from the construction.

All Day
  • Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Gallery
  • Time: All Day
All Day
  • Location: FAC Main Gallery, 2nd Floor
  • Time: All Day

January 26 – February 25; Andréa Keys Connell: Being With

This exhibition showcases the work of figurative ceramic artist Andréa Keys Connell. She states “I build my figures hollow, constantly pressing the clay from the inside outward. This constant pressure that I apply informs the figure’s shape, gesture, and description of where their internal weight is carried. This internal distortion results in a body where, at moments, signifiers of gender, age, and time are dissolved.”

 

All Day
  • Location: MMTH Gallery
  • Time: All Day

Sun   3 – 9:00 pm 

Mon – Wed  9 – 9 pm

Th – Fri  9 – 5:00 pm

Closed - Saturday

9:35am - 2:05pm
  • Location: MMTH Auditorium
  • Time: 9:35am - 2:05pm

Native Journalist & Storyteller

Marley Shebala

(Guest Lecturer – Digital Journalism classes)

Tuesday, February 3rd
All Day
  • Location: FAC, Corridor Gallery, 2nd Floor
  • Time: All Day

January 7 – February 16; Meena Khalili and Brent Dedas: remaking language: dissection and transformation

This project is an investigation into the recontextualization of typography. Graphic Design students from Virginia State University and Studio Art students from Western Kentucky University will collaborate to construct a language of marks from an original typographic source. The exhibition will display of a series of large works on paper resulting from the construction.

All Day
  • Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Gallery
  • Time: All Day
All Day
  • Location: FAC Main Gallery, 2nd Floor
  • Time: All Day

January 26 – February 25; Andréa Keys Connell: Being With

This exhibition showcases the work of figurative ceramic artist Andréa Keys Connell. She states “I build my figures hollow, constantly pressing the clay from the inside outward. This constant pressure that I apply informs the figure’s shape, gesture, and description of where their internal weight is carried. This internal distortion results in a body where, at moments, signifiers of gender, age, and time are dissolved.”

 

All Day
  • Location: MMTH Gallery
  • Time: All Day

Sun   3 – 9:00 pm 

Mon – Wed  9 – 9 pm

Th – Fri  9 – 5:00 pm

Closed - Saturday

9:35am - 2:05pm
  • Location: MMTH Auditorium
  • Time: 9:35am - 2:05pm

Native Journalist & Storyteller

Marley Shebala

(Guest Lecturer – Digital Journalism classes)

4:00pm - 5:00pm
  • Location: FAC RH
  • Time: 4:00pm - 5:00pm
Wednesday, February 4th
All Day
  • Location: FAC, Corridor Gallery, 2nd Floor
  • Time: All Day

January 7 – February 16; Meena Khalili and Brent Dedas: remaking language: dissection and transformation

This project is an investigation into the recontextualization of typography. Graphic Design students from Virginia State University and Studio Art students from Western Kentucky University will collaborate to construct a language of marks from an original typographic source. The exhibition will display of a series of large works on paper resulting from the construction.

All Day
  • Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Gallery
  • Time: All Day
All Day
  • Location: FAC Main Gallery, 2nd Floor
  • Time: All Day

January 26 – February 25; Andréa Keys Connell: Being With

This exhibition showcases the work of figurative ceramic artist Andréa Keys Connell. She states “I build my figures hollow, constantly pressing the clay from the inside outward. This constant pressure that I apply informs the figure’s shape, gesture, and description of where their internal weight is carried. This internal distortion results in a body where, at moments, signifiers of gender, age, and time are dissolved.”

 

All Day
  • Location: MMTH Gallery
  • Time: All Day

Sun   3 – 9:00 pm 

Mon – Wed  9 – 9 pm

Th – Fri  9 – 5:00 pm

Closed - Saturday

4:00pm - 5:00pm
  • Location: FAC RH
  • Time: 4:00pm - 5:00pm
Thursday, February 5th
All Day
  • Location: FAC, Corridor Gallery, 2nd Floor
  • Time: All Day

January 7 – February 16; Meena Khalili and Brent Dedas: remaking language: dissection and transformation

This project is an investigation into the recontextualization of typography. Graphic Design students from Virginia State University and Studio Art students from Western Kentucky University will collaborate to construct a language of marks from an original typographic source. The exhibition will display of a series of large works on paper resulting from the construction.

All Day
  • Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Gallery
  • Time: All Day
All Day
  • Location: FAC Main Gallery, 2nd Floor
  • Time: All Day

January 26 – February 25; Andréa Keys Connell: Being With

This exhibition showcases the work of figurative ceramic artist Andréa Keys Connell. She states “I build my figures hollow, constantly pressing the clay from the inside outward. This constant pressure that I apply informs the figure’s shape, gesture, and description of where their internal weight is carried. This internal distortion results in a body where, at moments, signifiers of gender, age, and time are dissolved.”

 

All Day
  • Location: MMTH Gallery
  • Time: All Day

Sun   3 – 9:00 pm 

Mon – Wed  9 – 9 pm

Th – Fri  9 – 5:00 pm

Closed - Saturday

4:00pm - 5:00pm
  • Location: FAC RH
  • Time: 4:00pm - 5:00pm
7:30pm - 9:00pm
  • Location: Van Meter Hall
  • Time: 7:30pm - 9:00pm

Melissa Harris-Perry is an American writer, professor, television host, and political commentator with a focus on African-American politics. Harris-Perry hosts the Melissa Harris-Perry weekend news and opinion television show on MSNBC.

Friday, February 6th
All Day
  • Location: FAC, Corridor Gallery, 2nd Floor
  • Time: All Day

January 7 – February 16; Meena Khalili and Brent Dedas: remaking language: dissection and transformation

This project is an investigation into the recontextualization of typography. Graphic Design students from Virginia State University and Studio Art students from Western Kentucky University will collaborate to construct a language of marks from an original typographic source. The exhibition will display of a series of large works on paper resulting from the construction.

All Day
  • Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Gallery
  • Time: All Day
All Day
  • Location: FAC Main Gallery, 2nd Floor
  • Time: All Day

January 26 – February 25; Andréa Keys Connell: Being With

This exhibition showcases the work of figurative ceramic artist Andréa Keys Connell. She states “I build my figures hollow, constantly pressing the clay from the inside outward. This constant pressure that I apply informs the figure’s shape, gesture, and description of where their internal weight is carried. This internal distortion results in a body where, at moments, signifiers of gender, age, and time are dissolved.”

 

All Day
  • Location: MMTH Gallery
  • Time: All Day

Sun   3 – 9:00 pm 

Mon – Wed  9 – 9 pm

Th – Fri  9 – 5:00 pm

Closed - Saturday

Saturday, February 7th
All Day
  • Location: FAC, Corridor Gallery, 2nd Floor
  • Time: All Day

January 7 – February 16; Meena Khalili and Brent Dedas: remaking language: dissection and transformation

This project is an investigation into the recontextualization of typography. Graphic Design students from Virginia State University and Studio Art students from Western Kentucky University will collaborate to construct a language of marks from an original typographic source. The exhibition will display of a series of large works on paper resulting from the construction.

All Day
  • Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Gallery
  • Time: All Day
All Day
  • Location: FAC Main Gallery, 2nd Floor
  • Time: All Day

January 26 – February 25; Andréa Keys Connell: Being With

This exhibition showcases the work of figurative ceramic artist Andréa Keys Connell. She states “I build my figures hollow, constantly pressing the clay from the inside outward. This constant pressure that I apply informs the figure’s shape, gesture, and description of where their internal weight is carried. This internal distortion results in a body where, at moments, signifiers of gender, age, and time are dissolved.”

 

9:00am - 4:30pm
  • Location: Kentucky Museum - Education Room
  • Time: 9:00am - 4:30pm

This Summer shoulder Bag Basket workshop taught by Beth Hester is geared to beginner to intermediate weavers. More Information

2:00pm - 4:00pm
  • Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Gallery
  • Time: 2:00pm - 4:00pm

The Side by Side Exhibit is a collabation with VSA Kentucky. The opening reception is open free to the public.

All Day
  • Location: Kentucky Museum
  • Time: All Day

As part of WKU Year of Country and sponsored by WKU Office of International Programs, the exhibit “Ecuador Unframed: the Art of Oswaldo Guayasamín,” will travel to the Kentucky Museum in February 2015. Guayasamín’s original mural, created in the 1940s as a commission of the Ecuadorean government, depicts Ecuador’s landscapes and people, as well as the country’s hardship, poverty, violence, and social injustice. The collection is divided and organized around three ethnic themes: Indians, mestizos, and blacks. The traveling mural assembles these themes through five movable panels designed to work as a puzzle.

All Day
  • Location: Kentucky Museum
  • Time: All Day

As part of WKU Year of Country and sponsored by WKU Office of International Programs, the exhibit “Ecuador Unframed: the Art of Oswaldo Guayasamín,” will travel to the Kentucky Museum in February 2015. Guayasamín’s original mural, created in the 1940s as a commission of the Ecuadorean government, depicts Ecuador’s landscapes and people, as well as the country’s hardship, poverty, violence, and social injustice. The collection is divided and organized around three ethnic themes: Indians, mestizos, and blacks. The traveling mural assembles these themes through five movable panels designed to work as a puzzle.

Sunday, February 8th
All Day
  • Location: FAC, Corridor Gallery, 2nd Floor
  • Time: All Day

January 7 – February 16; Meena Khalili and Brent Dedas: remaking language: dissection and transformation

This project is an investigation into the recontextualization of typography. Graphic Design students from Virginia State University and Studio Art students from Western Kentucky University will collaborate to construct a language of marks from an original typographic source. The exhibition will display of a series of large works on paper resulting from the construction.

All Day
  • Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Gallery
  • Time: All Day
All Day
  • Location: FAC Main Gallery, 2nd Floor
  • Time: All Day

January 26 – February 25; Andréa Keys Connell: Being With

This exhibition showcases the work of figurative ceramic artist Andréa Keys Connell. She states “I build my figures hollow, constantly pressing the clay from the inside outward. This constant pressure that I apply informs the figure’s shape, gesture, and description of where their internal weight is carried. This internal distortion results in a body where, at moments, signifiers of gender, age, and time are dissolved.”

 

All Day
  • Location: Kentucky Museum
  • Time: All Day

As part of WKU Year of Country and sponsored by WKU Office of International Programs, the exhibit “Ecuador Unframed: the Art of Oswaldo Guayasamín,” will travel to the Kentucky Museum in February 2015. Guayasamín’s original mural, created in the 1940s as a commission of the Ecuadorean government, depicts Ecuador’s landscapes and people, as well as the country’s hardship, poverty, violence, and social injustice. The collection is divided and organized around three ethnic themes: Indians, mestizos, and blacks. The traveling mural assembles these themes through five movable panels designed to work as a puzzle.

Monday, February 9th
All Day
  • Location: FAC, Corridor Gallery, 2nd Floor
  • Time: All Day

January 7 – February 16; Meena Khalili and Brent Dedas: remaking language: dissection and transformation

This project is an investigation into the recontextualization of typography. Graphic Design students from Virginia State University and Studio Art students from Western Kentucky University will collaborate to construct a language of marks from an original typographic source. The exhibition will display of a series of large works on paper resulting from the construction.

All Day
  • Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Gallery
  • Time: All Day
All Day
  • Location: FAC Main Gallery, 2nd Floor
  • Time: All Day

January 26 – February 25; Andréa Keys Connell: Being With

This exhibition showcases the work of figurative ceramic artist Andréa Keys Connell. She states “I build my figures hollow, constantly pressing the clay from the inside outward. This constant pressure that I apply informs the figure’s shape, gesture, and description of where their internal weight is carried. This internal distortion results in a body where, at moments, signifiers of gender, age, and time are dissolved.”

 

All Day
  • Location: Kentucky Museum
  • Time: All Day

As part of WKU Year of Country and sponsored by WKU Office of International Programs, the exhibit “Ecuador Unframed: the Art of Oswaldo Guayasamín,” will travel to the Kentucky Museum in February 2015. Guayasamín’s original mural, created in the 1940s as a commission of the Ecuadorean government, depicts Ecuador’s landscapes and people, as well as the country’s hardship, poverty, violence, and social injustice. The collection is divided and organized around three ethnic themes: Indians, mestizos, and blacks. The traveling mural assembles these themes through five movable panels designed to work as a puzzle.

All Day
  • Location: MMTH Gallery & Atrium
  • Time: All Day

Sun   3 – 9:00 pm

Mon – Wed  9 – 9 pm

Th – Fri  9 – 5:00 pm

Closed – Saturday

Tuesday, February 10th
All Day
  • Location: FAC, Corridor Gallery, 2nd Floor
  • Time: All Day

January 7 – February 16; Meena Khalili and Brent Dedas: remaking language: dissection and transformation

This project is an investigation into the recontextualization of typography. Graphic Design students from Virginia State University and Studio Art students from Western Kentucky University will collaborate to construct a language of marks from an original typographic source. The exhibition will display of a series of large works on paper resulting from the construction.

All Day
  • Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Gallery
  • Time: All Day
All Day
  • Location: FAC Main Gallery, 2nd Floor
  • Time: All Day

January 26 – February 25; Andréa Keys Connell: Being With

This exhibition showcases the work of figurative ceramic artist Andréa Keys Connell. She states “I build my figures hollow, constantly pressing the clay from the inside outward. This constant pressure that I apply informs the figure’s shape, gesture, and description of where their internal weight is carried. This internal distortion results in a body where, at moments, signifiers of gender, age, and time are dissolved.”

 

All Day
  • Location: Kentucky Museum
  • Time: All Day

As part of WKU Year of Country and sponsored by WKU Office of International Programs, the exhibit “Ecuador Unframed: the Art of Oswaldo Guayasamín,” will travel to the Kentucky Museum in February 2015. Guayasamín’s original mural, created in the 1940s as a commission of the Ecuadorean government, depicts Ecuador’s landscapes and people, as well as the country’s hardship, poverty, violence, and social injustice. The collection is divided and organized around three ethnic themes: Indians, mestizos, and blacks. The traveling mural assembles these themes through five movable panels designed to work as a puzzle.

All Day
  • Location: MMTH Gallery & Atrium
  • Time: All Day

Sun   3 – 9:00 pm

Mon – Wed  9 – 9 pm

Th – Fri  9 – 5:00 pm

Closed – Saturday

11:00am - 12:00pm
  • Location: Van Meter Hall
  • Time: 11:00am - 12:00pm

Please visit the following link to register your school for the school day show: http://www.wku.edu/culturalenhancement/ces-school-day-register.php  This is for K-12 students. 

The college and community performance is at 7:30 pm in Van Meter.  Please get your tickets at wku.showare.com.  Limit 4 tickets.

7:30pm - 9:00pm
  • Location: Van Meter Hall
  • Time: 7:30pm - 9:00pm

Tickets available at wku.showare.com.  Limit 4 tickets.

Wednesday, February 11th
All Day
  • Location: FAC, Corridor Gallery, 2nd Floor
  • Time: All Day

January 7 – February 16; Meena Khalili and Brent Dedas: remaking language: dissection and transformation

This project is an investigation into the recontextualization of typography. Graphic Design students from Virginia State University and Studio Art students from Western Kentucky University will collaborate to construct a language of marks from an original typographic source. The exhibition will display of a series of large works on paper resulting from the construction.

All Day
  • Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Gallery
  • Time: All Day
All Day
  • Location: FAC Main Gallery, 2nd Floor
  • Time: All Day

January 26 – February 25; Andréa Keys Connell: Being With

This exhibition showcases the work of figurative ceramic artist Andréa Keys Connell. She states “I build my figures hollow, constantly pressing the clay from the inside outward. This constant pressure that I apply informs the figure’s shape, gesture, and description of where their internal weight is carried. This internal distortion results in a body where, at moments, signifiers of gender, age, and time are dissolved.”

 

All Day
  • Location: Kentucky Museum
  • Time: All Day

As part of WKU Year of Country and sponsored by WKU Office of International Programs, the exhibit “Ecuador Unframed: the Art of Oswaldo Guayasamín,” will travel to the Kentucky Museum in February 2015. Guayasamín’s original mural, created in the 1940s as a commission of the Ecuadorean government, depicts Ecuador’s landscapes and people, as well as the country’s hardship, poverty, violence, and social injustice. The collection is divided and organized around three ethnic themes: Indians, mestizos, and blacks. The traveling mural assembles these themes through five movable panels designed to work as a puzzle.

All Day
  • Location: MMTH Gallery & Atrium
  • Time: All Day

Sun   3 – 9:00 pm

Mon – Wed  9 – 9 pm

Th – Fri  9 – 5:00 pm

Closed – Saturday

7:30pm - 9:00pm
  • Location: FAC - FAC 0189
  • Time: 7:30pm - 9:00pm
Thursday, February 12th
All Day
  • Location: FAC, Corridor Gallery, 2nd Floor
  • Time: All Day

January 7 – February 16; Meena Khalili and Brent Dedas: remaking language: dissection and transformation

This project is an investigation into the recontextualization of typography. Graphic Design students from Virginia State University and Studio Art students from Western Kentucky University will collaborate to construct a language of marks from an original typographic source. The exhibition will display of a series of large works on paper resulting from the construction.

All Day
  • Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Gallery
  • Time: All Day
All Day
  • Location: FAC Main Gallery, 2nd Floor
  • Time: All Day

January 26 – February 25; Andréa Keys Connell: Being With

This exhibition showcases the work of figurative ceramic artist Andréa Keys Connell. She states “I build my figures hollow, constantly pressing the clay from the inside outward. This constant pressure that I apply informs the figure’s shape, gesture, and description of where their internal weight is carried. This internal distortion results in a body where, at moments, signifiers of gender, age, and time are dissolved.”

 

All Day
  • Location: Kentucky Museum
  • Time: All Day

As part of WKU Year of Country and sponsored by WKU Office of International Programs, the exhibit “Ecuador Unframed: the Art of Oswaldo Guayasamín,” will travel to the Kentucky Museum in February 2015. Guayasamín’s original mural, created in the 1940s as a commission of the Ecuadorean government, depicts Ecuador’s landscapes and people, as well as the country’s hardship, poverty, violence, and social injustice. The collection is divided and organized around three ethnic themes: Indians, mestizos, and blacks. The traveling mural assembles these themes through five movable panels designed to work as a puzzle.

All Day
  • Location: MMTH Gallery & Atrium
  • Time: All Day

Sun   3 – 9:00 pm

Mon – Wed  9 – 9 pm

Th – Fri  9 – 5:00 pm

Closed – Saturday

Friday, February 13th
All Day
  • Location: FAC, Corridor Gallery, 2nd Floor
  • Time: All Day

January 7 – February 16; Meena Khalili and Brent Dedas: remaking language: dissection and transformation

This project is an investigation into the recontextualization of typography. Graphic Design students from Virginia State University and Studio Art students from Western Kentucky University will collaborate to construct a language of marks from an original typographic source. The exhibition will display of a series of large works on paper resulting from the construction.

All Day
  • Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Gallery
  • Time: All Day
All Day
  • Location: FAC Main Gallery, 2nd Floor
  • Time: All Day

January 26 – February 25; Andréa Keys Connell: Being With

This exhibition showcases the work of figurative ceramic artist Andréa Keys Connell. She states “I build my figures hollow, constantly pressing the clay from the inside outward. This constant pressure that I apply informs the figure’s shape, gesture, and description of where their internal weight is carried. This internal distortion results in a body where, at moments, signifiers of gender, age, and time are dissolved.”

 

All Day
  • Location: Kentucky Museum
  • Time: All Day

As part of WKU Year of Country and sponsored by WKU Office of International Programs, the exhibit “Ecuador Unframed: the Art of Oswaldo Guayasamín,” will travel to the Kentucky Museum in February 2015. Guayasamín’s original mural, created in the 1940s as a commission of the Ecuadorean government, depicts Ecuador’s landscapes and people, as well as the country’s hardship, poverty, violence, and social injustice. The collection is divided and organized around three ethnic themes: Indians, mestizos, and blacks. The traveling mural assembles these themes through five movable panels designed to work as a puzzle.

All Day
  • Location: MMTH Gallery & Atrium
  • Time: All Day

Sun   3 – 9:00 pm

Mon – Wed  9 – 9 pm

Th – Fri  9 – 5:00 pm

Closed – Saturday

All Day
  • Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A and Kentucky Room
  • Time: All Day

This competitive art exhibition is open to all professional and amateur artists living in Kentucky within a 65-mile radius of Bowling Green. This exhibit is a wonderful opportunity for regional artists to show their work. For additional information contact Donna Parker at (270) 745-6083 or kymus@wku.edu or view our online site.

Click to enter online

Saturday, February 14th
All Day
  • Location: FAC, Corridor Gallery, 2nd Floor
  • Time: All Day

January 7 – February 16; Meena Khalili and Brent Dedas: remaking language: dissection and transformation

This project is an investigation into the recontextualization of typography. Graphic Design students from Virginia State University and Studio Art students from Western Kentucky University will collaborate to construct a language of marks from an original typographic source. The exhibition will display of a series of large works on paper resulting from the construction.

All Day
  • Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Gallery
  • Time: All Day
All Day
  • Location: FAC Main Gallery, 2nd Floor
  • Time: All Day

January 26 – February 25; Andréa Keys Connell: Being With

This exhibition showcases the work of figurative ceramic artist Andréa Keys Connell. She states “I build my figures hollow, constantly pressing the clay from the inside outward. This constant pressure that I apply informs the figure’s shape, gesture, and description of where their internal weight is carried. This internal distortion results in a body where, at moments, signifiers of gender, age, and time are dissolved.”

 

All Day
  • Location: Kentucky Museum
  • Time: All Day

As part of WKU Year of Country and sponsored by WKU Office of International Programs, the exhibit “Ecuador Unframed: the Art of Oswaldo Guayasamín,” will travel to the Kentucky Museum in February 2015. Guayasamín’s original mural, created in the 1940s as a commission of the Ecuadorean government, depicts Ecuador’s landscapes and people, as well as the country’s hardship, poverty, violence, and social injustice. The collection is divided and organized around three ethnic themes: Indians, mestizos, and blacks. The traveling mural assembles these themes through five movable panels designed to work as a puzzle.

All Day
  • Location: MMTH Gallery & Atrium
  • Time: All Day

Sun   3 – 9:00 pm

Mon – Wed  9 – 9 pm

Th – Fri  9 – 5:00 pm

Closed – Saturday

Sunday, February 15th
All Day
  • Location: FAC, Corridor Gallery, 2nd Floor
  • Time: All Day

January 7 – February 16; Meena Khalili and Brent Dedas: remaking language: dissection and transformation

This project is an investigation into the recontextualization of typography. Graphic Design students from Virginia State University and Studio Art students from Western Kentucky University will collaborate to construct a language of marks from an original typographic source. The exhibition will display of a series of large works on paper resulting from the construction.

All Day
  • Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Gallery
  • Time: All Day
All Day
  • Location: FAC Main Gallery, 2nd Floor
  • Time: All Day

January 26 – February 25; Andréa Keys Connell: Being With

This exhibition showcases the work of figurative ceramic artist Andréa Keys Connell. She states “I build my figures hollow, constantly pressing the clay from the inside outward. This constant pressure that I apply informs the figure’s shape, gesture, and description of where their internal weight is carried. This internal distortion results in a body where, at moments, signifiers of gender, age, and time are dissolved.”

 

All Day
  • Location: Kentucky Museum
  • Time: All Day

As part of WKU Year of Country and sponsored by WKU Office of International Programs, the exhibit “Ecuador Unframed: the Art of Oswaldo Guayasamín,” will travel to the Kentucky Museum in February 2015. Guayasamín’s original mural, created in the 1940s as a commission of the Ecuadorean government, depicts Ecuador’s landscapes and people, as well as the country’s hardship, poverty, violence, and social injustice. The collection is divided and organized around three ethnic themes: Indians, mestizos, and blacks. The traveling mural assembles these themes through five movable panels designed to work as a puzzle.

All Day
  • Location: MMTH Gallery & Atrium
  • Time: All Day

Sun   3 – 9:00 pm

Mon – Wed  9 – 9 pm

Th – Fri  9 – 5:00 pm

Closed – Saturday

All Day
Monday, February 16th
All Day
  • Location: FAC, Corridor Gallery, 2nd Floor
  • Time: All Day

January 7 – February 16; Meena Khalili and Brent Dedas: remaking language: dissection and transformation

This project is an investigation into the recontextualization of typography. Graphic Design students from Virginia State University and Studio Art students from Western Kentucky University will collaborate to construct a language of marks from an original typographic source. The exhibition will display of a series of large works on paper resulting from the construction.

All Day
  • Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Gallery
  • Time: All Day
All Day
  • Location: FAC Main Gallery, 2nd Floor
  • Time: All Day

January 26 – February 25; Andréa Keys Connell: Being With

This exhibition showcases the work of figurative ceramic artist Andréa Keys Connell. She states “I build my figures hollow, constantly pressing the clay from the inside outward. This constant pressure that I apply informs the figure’s shape, gesture, and description of where their internal weight is carried. This internal distortion results in a body where, at moments, signifiers of gender, age, and time are dissolved.”

 

All Day
  • Location: Kentucky Museum
  • Time: All Day

As part of WKU Year of Country and sponsored by WKU Office of International Programs, the exhibit “Ecuador Unframed: the Art of Oswaldo Guayasamín,” will travel to the Kentucky Museum in February 2015. Guayasamín’s original mural, created in the 1940s as a commission of the Ecuadorean government, depicts Ecuador’s landscapes and people, as well as the country’s hardship, poverty, violence, and social injustice. The collection is divided and organized around three ethnic themes: Indians, mestizos, and blacks. The traveling mural assembles these themes through five movable panels designed to work as a puzzle.

All Day
  • Location: MMTH Gallery & Atrium
  • Time: All Day

Sun   3 – 9:00 pm

Mon – Wed  9 – 9 pm

Th – Fri  9 – 5:00 pm

Closed – Saturday

8:00am
  • Location: WKU Bowling Green Campus
  • Time: 8:00am

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.

Focus on WKU

11:30am - 12:30pm
  • Location: FAC RH
  • Time: 11:30am - 12:30pm
7:30pm - 8:30pm
  • Location: FAC RH
  • Time: 7:30pm - 8:30pm
Tuesday, February 17th
All Day
  • Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Gallery
  • Time: All Day
All Day
  • Location: FAC Main Gallery, 2nd Floor
  • Time: All Day

January 26 – February 25; Andréa Keys Connell: Being With

This exhibition showcases the work of figurative ceramic artist Andréa Keys Connell. She states “I build my figures hollow, constantly pressing the clay from the inside outward. This constant pressure that I apply informs the figure’s shape, gesture, and description of where their internal weight is carried. This internal distortion results in a body where, at moments, signifiers of gender, age, and time are dissolved.”

 

All Day
  • Location: Kentucky Museum
  • Time: All Day

As part of WKU Year of Country and sponsored by WKU Office of International Programs, the exhibit “Ecuador Unframed: the Art of Oswaldo Guayasamín,” will travel to the Kentucky Museum in February 2015. Guayasamín’s original mural, created in the 1940s as a commission of the Ecuadorean government, depicts Ecuador’s landscapes and people, as well as the country’s hardship, poverty, violence, and social injustice. The collection is divided and organized around three ethnic themes: Indians, mestizos, and blacks. The traveling mural assembles these themes through five movable panels designed to work as a puzzle.

All Day
  • Location: MMTH Gallery & Atrium
  • Time: All Day

Sun   3 – 9:00 pm

Mon – Wed  9 – 9 pm

Th – Fri  9 – 5:00 pm

Closed – Saturday

Wednesday, February 18th
All Day
  • Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Gallery
  • Time: All Day
All Day
  • Location: FAC Main Gallery, 2nd Floor
  • Time: All Day

January 26 – February 25; Andréa Keys Connell: Being With

This exhibition showcases the work of figurative ceramic artist Andréa Keys Connell. She states “I build my figures hollow, constantly pressing the clay from the inside outward. This constant pressure that I apply informs the figure’s shape, gesture, and description of where their internal weight is carried. This internal distortion results in a body where, at moments, signifiers of gender, age, and time are dissolved.”

 

All Day
  • Location: Kentucky Museum
  • Time: All Day

As part of WKU Year of Country and sponsored by WKU Office of International Programs, the exhibit “Ecuador Unframed: the Art of Oswaldo Guayasamín,” will travel to the Kentucky Museum in February 2015. Guayasamín’s original mural, created in the 1940s as a commission of the Ecuadorean government, depicts Ecuador’s landscapes and people, as well as the country’s hardship, poverty, violence, and social injustice. The collection is divided and organized around three ethnic themes: Indians, mestizos, and blacks. The traveling mural assembles these themes through five movable panels designed to work as a puzzle.

All Day
  • Location: MMTH Gallery & Atrium
  • Time: All Day

Sun   3 – 9:00 pm

Mon – Wed  9 – 9 pm

Th – Fri  9 – 5:00 pm

Closed – Saturday

Thursday, February 19th
All Day
  • Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Gallery
  • Time: All Day
All Day
  • Location: FAC Main Gallery, 2nd Floor
  • Time: All Day

January 26 – February 25; Andréa Keys Connell: Being With

This exhibition showcases the work of figurative ceramic artist Andréa Keys Connell. She states “I build my figures hollow, constantly pressing the clay from the inside outward. This constant pressure that I apply informs the figure’s shape, gesture, and description of where their internal weight is carried. This internal distortion results in a body where, at moments, signifiers of gender, age, and time are dissolved.”

 

All Day
  • Location: Kentucky Museum
  • Time: All Day

As part of WKU Year of Country and sponsored by WKU Office of International Programs, the exhibit “Ecuador Unframed: the Art of Oswaldo Guayasamín,” will travel to the Kentucky Museum in February 2015. Guayasamín’s original mural, created in the 1940s as a commission of the Ecuadorean government, depicts Ecuador’s landscapes and people, as well as the country’s hardship, poverty, violence, and social injustice. The collection is divided and organized around three ethnic themes: Indians, mestizos, and blacks. The traveling mural assembles these themes through five movable panels designed to work as a puzzle.

All Day
  • Location: MMTH Gallery & Atrium
  • Time: All Day

Sun   3 – 9:00 pm

Mon – Wed  9 – 9 pm

Th – Fri  9 – 5:00 pm

Closed – Saturday

Friday, February 20th
All Day
  • Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Gallery
  • Time: All Day
All Day
  • Location: FAC Main Gallery, 2nd Floor
  • Time: All Day

January 26 – February 25; Andréa Keys Connell: Being With

This exhibition showcases the work of figurative ceramic artist Andréa Keys Connell. She states “I build my figures hollow, constantly pressing the clay from the inside outward. This constant pressure that I apply informs the figure’s shape, gesture, and description of where their internal weight is carried. This internal distortion results in a body where, at moments, signifiers of gender, age, and time are dissolved.”

 

All Day
  • Location: Kentucky Museum
  • Time: All Day

As part of WKU Year of Country and sponsored by WKU Office of International Programs, the exhibit “Ecuador Unframed: the Art of Oswaldo Guayasamín,” will travel to the Kentucky Museum in February 2015. Guayasamín’s original mural, created in the 1940s as a commission of the Ecuadorean government, depicts Ecuador’s landscapes and people, as well as the country’s hardship, poverty, violence, and social injustice. The collection is divided and organized around three ethnic themes: Indians, mestizos, and blacks. The traveling mural assembles these themes through five movable panels designed to work as a puzzle.

All Day
  • Location: MMTH Gallery & Atrium
  • Time: All Day

Sun   3 – 9:00 pm

Mon – Wed  9 – 9 pm

Th – Fri  9 – 5:00 pm

Closed – Saturday

All Day
  • Location: Kentucky Museum
  • Time: All Day

Due to severe weather, the Kentucky Museum will be closed Feb. 20-22.

Saturday, February 21st
All Day
  • Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Gallery
  • Time: All Day
All Day
  • Location: FAC Main Gallery, 2nd Floor
  • Time: All Day

January 26 – February 25; Andréa Keys Connell: Being With

This exhibition showcases the work of figurative ceramic artist Andréa Keys Connell. She states “I build my figures hollow, constantly pressing the clay from the inside outward. This constant pressure that I apply informs the figure’s shape, gesture, and description of where their internal weight is carried. This internal distortion results in a body where, at moments, signifiers of gender, age, and time are dissolved.”

 

All Day
  • Location: Kentucky Museum
  • Time: All Day

As part of WKU Year of Country and sponsored by WKU Office of International Programs, the exhibit “Ecuador Unframed: the Art of Oswaldo Guayasamín,” will travel to the Kentucky Museum in February 2015. Guayasamín’s original mural, created in the 1940s as a commission of the Ecuadorean government, depicts Ecuador’s landscapes and people, as well as the country’s hardship, poverty, violence, and social injustice. The collection is divided and organized around three ethnic themes: Indians, mestizos, and blacks. The traveling mural assembles these themes through five movable panels designed to work as a puzzle.

All Day
  • Location: MMTH Gallery & Atrium
  • Time: All Day

Sun   3 – 9:00 pm

Mon – Wed  9 – 9 pm

Th – Fri  9 – 5:00 pm

Closed – Saturday

All Day
  • Location: Kentucky Museum
  • Time: All Day

Due to severe weather, the Kentucky Museum will be closed Feb. 20-22.

9:30am - 12:00pm
  • Location: Kentucky Museum - Education Room
  • Time: 9:30am - 12:00pm

Carving Whimsies Worksop is taught by Chris Radus. More Information

7:00pm - 8:30pm
  • Location: First Christian Church
  • Time: 7:00pm - 8:30pm
Sunday, February 22nd
All Day
  • Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Gallery
  • Time: All Day
All Day
  • Location: FAC Main Gallery, 2nd Floor
  • Time: All Day

January 26 – February 25; Andréa Keys Connell: Being With

This exhibition showcases the work of figurative ceramic artist Andréa Keys Connell. She states “I build my figures hollow, constantly pressing the clay from the inside outward. This constant pressure that I apply informs the figure’s shape, gesture, and description of where their internal weight is carried. This internal distortion results in a body where, at moments, signifiers of gender, age, and time are dissolved.”

 

All Day
  • Location: Kentucky Museum
  • Time: All Day

As part of WKU Year of Country and sponsored by WKU Office of International Programs, the exhibit “Ecuador Unframed: the Art of Oswaldo Guayasamín,” will travel to the Kentucky Museum in February 2015. Guayasamín’s original mural, created in the 1940s as a commission of the Ecuadorean government, depicts Ecuador’s landscapes and people, as well as the country’s hardship, poverty, violence, and social injustice. The collection is divided and organized around three ethnic themes: Indians, mestizos, and blacks. The traveling mural assembles these themes through five movable panels designed to work as a puzzle.

All Day
  • Location: MMTH Gallery & Atrium
  • Time: All Day

Sun   3 – 9:00 pm

Mon – Wed  9 – 9 pm

Th – Fri  9 – 5:00 pm

Closed – Saturday

All Day
  • Location: Kentucky Museum
  • Time: All Day

Due to severe weather, the Kentucky Museum will be closed Feb. 20-22.

3:00pm - 4:30pm
  • Location: FAC RH
  • Time: 3:00pm - 4:30pm
Monday, February 23rd
All Day
  • Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Gallery
  • Time: All Day
All Day
  • Location: FAC Main Gallery, 2nd Floor
  • Time: All Day

January 26 – February 25; Andréa Keys Connell: Being With

This exhibition showcases the work of figurative ceramic artist Andréa Keys Connell. She states “I build my figures hollow, constantly pressing the clay from the inside outward. This constant pressure that I apply informs the figure’s shape, gesture, and description of where their internal weight is carried. This internal distortion results in a body where, at moments, signifiers of gender, age, and time are dissolved.”

 

All Day
  • Location: Kentucky Museum
  • Time: All Day

As part of WKU Year of Country and sponsored by WKU Office of International Programs, the exhibit “Ecuador Unframed: the Art of Oswaldo Guayasamín,” will travel to the Kentucky Museum in February 2015. Guayasamín’s original mural, created in the 1940s as a commission of the Ecuadorean government, depicts Ecuador’s landscapes and people, as well as the country’s hardship, poverty, violence, and social injustice. The collection is divided and organized around three ethnic themes: Indians, mestizos, and blacks. The traveling mural assembles these themes through five movable panels designed to work as a puzzle.

All Day
  • Location: MMTH Gallery & Atrium
  • Time: All Day

Sun   3 – 9:00 pm

Mon – Wed  9 – 9 pm

Th – Fri  9 – 5:00 pm

Closed – Saturday

4:00pm - 5:30pm
  • Location: MH - MH 0111
  • Time: 4:00pm - 5:30pm
Tuesday, February 24th
All Day
  • Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Gallery
  • Time: All Day
All Day
  • Location: FAC Main Gallery, 2nd Floor
  • Time: All Day

January 26 – February 25; Andréa Keys Connell: Being With

This exhibition showcases the work of figurative ceramic artist Andréa Keys Connell. She states “I build my figures hollow, constantly pressing the clay from the inside outward. This constant pressure that I apply informs the figure’s shape, gesture, and description of where their internal weight is carried. This internal distortion results in a body where, at moments, signifiers of gender, age, and time are dissolved.”

 

All Day
  • Location: Kentucky Museum
  • Time: All Day

As part of WKU Year of Country and sponsored by WKU Office of International Programs, the exhibit “Ecuador Unframed: the Art of Oswaldo Guayasamín,” will travel to the Kentucky Museum in February 2015. Guayasamín’s original mural, created in the 1940s as a commission of the Ecuadorean government, depicts Ecuador’s landscapes and people, as well as the country’s hardship, poverty, violence, and social injustice. The collection is divided and organized around three ethnic themes: Indians, mestizos, and blacks. The traveling mural assembles these themes through five movable panels designed to work as a puzzle.

All Day
  • Location: MMTH Gallery & Atrium
  • Time: All Day

Sun   3 – 9:00 pm

Mon – Wed  9 – 9 pm

Th – Fri  9 – 5:00 pm

Closed – Saturday

Wednesday, February 25th
All Day
  • Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Gallery
  • Time: All Day
All Day
  • Location: FAC Main Gallery, 2nd Floor
  • Time: All Day

January 26 – February 25; Andréa Keys Connell: Being With

This exhibition showcases the work of figurative ceramic artist Andréa Keys Connell. She states “I build my figures hollow, constantly pressing the clay from the inside outward. This constant pressure that I apply informs the figure’s shape, gesture, and description of where their internal weight is carried. This internal distortion results in a body where, at moments, signifiers of gender, age, and time are dissolved.”

 

All Day
  • Location: Kentucky Museum
  • Time: All Day

As part of WKU Year of Country and sponsored by WKU Office of International Programs, the exhibit “Ecuador Unframed: the Art of Oswaldo Guayasamín,” will travel to the Kentucky Museum in February 2015. Guayasamín’s original mural, created in the 1940s as a commission of the Ecuadorean government, depicts Ecuador’s landscapes and people, as well as the country’s hardship, poverty, violence, and social injustice. The collection is divided and organized around three ethnic themes: Indians, mestizos, and blacks. The traveling mural assembles these themes through five movable panels designed to work as a puzzle.

All Day
  • Location: MMTH Gallery & Atrium
  • Time: All Day

Sun   3 – 9:00 pm

Mon – Wed  9 – 9 pm

Th – Fri  9 – 5:00 pm

Closed – Saturday

All Day
  • Location: FAC, Corridor Gallery, 2nd Floor
  • Time: All Day

February 25 – April 9; Leslie Nichols: Lorum ipsum

Lorum ipsum features experiments with text by visual artist Leslie Nichols. Nichols uses a variety of found and original text to create images reflecting interests in identity, gender, social heritage, and sustainability. She is most well known for her works created on manual typewriters. Nichols earned her master's degree from WKU in 2013 and currently teaches in Department of Diversity and Community Studies.

Thursday, February 26th
All Day
  • Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Gallery
  • Time: All Day
All Day
  • Location: Kentucky Museum
  • Time: All Day

As part of WKU Year of Country and sponsored by WKU Office of International Programs, the exhibit “Ecuador Unframed: the Art of Oswaldo Guayasamín,” will travel to the Kentucky Museum in February 2015. Guayasamín’s original mural, created in the 1940s as a commission of the Ecuadorean government, depicts Ecuador’s landscapes and people, as well as the country’s hardship, poverty, violence, and social injustice. The collection is divided and organized around three ethnic themes: Indians, mestizos, and blacks. The traveling mural assembles these themes through five movable panels designed to work as a puzzle.

All Day
  • Location: MMTH Gallery & Atrium
  • Time: All Day

Sun   3 – 9:00 pm

Mon – Wed  9 – 9 pm

Th – Fri  9 – 5:00 pm

Closed – Saturday

All Day
  • Location: FAC, Corridor Gallery, 2nd Floor
  • Time: All Day

February 25 – April 9; Leslie Nichols: Lorum ipsum

Lorum ipsum features experiments with text by visual artist Leslie Nichols. Nichols uses a variety of found and original text to create images reflecting interests in identity, gender, social heritage, and sustainability. She is most well known for her works created on manual typewriters. Nichols earned her master's degree from WKU in 2013 and currently teaches in Department of Diversity and Community Studies.

9:00am - 3:00pm
  • Location: Kentucky Museum
  • Time: 9:00am - 3:00pm

The US Bank Celebration of the Arts exhibition is being postponed one week. Artists can drop off their work Thursday, February 26 from 9am-3pm and Friday, February 27 from 1pm-7pm.  The Vernissage Preview Party [5:30-7:30 paid event] and the Public Reception and Awards Ceremony [7:30-9:30] will be on Friday, March 6th.  The closing date will remain unchanged - Saturday, April 4 - with art scheduled for pickup from 5 to 7 pm.

Friday, February 27th
All Day
  • Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Gallery
  • Time: All Day
All Day
  • Location: Kentucky Museum
  • Time: All Day

As part of WKU Year of Country and sponsored by WKU Office of International Programs, the exhibit “Ecuador Unframed: the Art of Oswaldo Guayasamín,” will travel to the Kentucky Museum in February 2015. Guayasamín’s original mural, created in the 1940s as a commission of the Ecuadorean government, depicts Ecuador’s landscapes and people, as well as the country’s hardship, poverty, violence, and social injustice. The collection is divided and organized around three ethnic themes: Indians, mestizos, and blacks. The traveling mural assembles these themes through five movable panels designed to work as a puzzle.

All Day
  • Location: MMTH Gallery & Atrium
  • Time: All Day

Sun   3 – 9:00 pm

Mon – Wed  9 – 9 pm

Th – Fri  9 – 5:00 pm

Closed – Saturday

All Day
  • Location: FAC, Corridor Gallery, 2nd Floor
  • Time: All Day

February 25 – April 9; Leslie Nichols: Lorum ipsum

Lorum ipsum features experiments with text by visual artist Leslie Nichols. Nichols uses a variety of found and original text to create images reflecting interests in identity, gender, social heritage, and sustainability. She is most well known for her works created on manual typewriters. Nichols earned her master's degree from WKU in 2013 and currently teaches in Department of Diversity and Community Studies.

1:00am - 7:00am
  • Location: Kentucky Museum
  • Time: 1:00am - 7:00am

The US Bank Celebration of the Arts exhibition is being postponed one week. Artists can drop off their work Thursday, February 26 from 9am-3pm and Friday, February 27 from 1pm-7pm.  The Vernissage Preview Party [5:30-7:30 paid event] and the Public Reception and Awards Ceremony [7:30-9:30] will be on Friday, March 6th.  The closing date will remain unchanged - Saturday, April 4 - with art scheduled for pickup from 5 to 7 pm.

7:30pm - 10:00pm
  • Location: Van Meter
  • Time: 7:30pm - 10:00pm

Ticket Office- 270-745-3132

Saturday, February 28th
All Day
  • Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Gallery
  • Time: All Day
All Day
  • Location: Kentucky Museum
  • Time: All Day

As part of WKU Year of Country and sponsored by WKU Office of International Programs, the exhibit “Ecuador Unframed: the Art of Oswaldo Guayasamín,” will travel to the Kentucky Museum in February 2015. Guayasamín’s original mural, created in the 1940s as a commission of the Ecuadorean government, depicts Ecuador’s landscapes and people, as well as the country’s hardship, poverty, violence, and social injustice. The collection is divided and organized around three ethnic themes: Indians, mestizos, and blacks. The traveling mural assembles these themes through five movable panels designed to work as a puzzle.

All Day
  • Location: MMTH Gallery & Atrium
  • Time: All Day

Sun   3 – 9:00 pm

Mon – Wed  9 – 9 pm

Th – Fri  9 – 5:00 pm

Closed – Saturday

All Day
  • Location: FAC, Corridor Gallery, 2nd Floor
  • Time: All Day

February 25 – April 9; Leslie Nichols: Lorum ipsum

Lorum ipsum features experiments with text by visual artist Leslie Nichols. Nichols uses a variety of found and original text to create images reflecting interests in identity, gender, social heritage, and sustainability. She is most well known for her works created on manual typewriters. Nichols earned her master's degree from WKU in 2013 and currently teaches in Department of Diversity and Community Studies.

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