PCAL Calendar
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Gallery
- Time: 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.
- 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
- 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.
- Location: Van Meter
- Time: 3:00pm - 5:00pm
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Gallery
- Time: 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
- 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.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Gallery
- Time: 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
- 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.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Gallery
- Time: 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
- 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.
- Location: GRH Auditorium - 1074
- Time: 7:30pm
Gaines Lecturer
Author, Beth Macy
Photographer, Jared Soares
GRH Aud – 1074
7:30 pm
- Location: FAC Main Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
March 4 – April 9; Clive King: The Chaos Machine
Professor Clive King will present an exhibition of his drawings on the lower level of the Main Gallery. At the beginning of his show, he will lead a drawing workshop for WKU Art students on the second floor of the Main Gallery, drawings from which will be exhibited in situ on this floor.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Gallery
- Time: 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
- 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.
- Location: GRH Auditorium - 1074
- Time: 7:30pm
Gaines Lecturer
Author, Beth Macy
Photographer, Jared Soares
GRH Aud – 1074
7:30 pm
- Location: FAC Main Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
March 4 – April 9; Clive King: The Chaos Machine
Professor Clive King will present an exhibition of his drawings on the lower level of the Main Gallery. At the beginning of his show, he will lead a drawing workshop for WKU Art students on the second floor of the Main Gallery, drawings from which will be exhibited in situ on this floor.
- Location: Diddle Arena
- Time: 6:00pm - 9:00pm
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Gallery
- Time: 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
- 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.
- Location: FAC Main Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
March 4 – April 9; Clive King: The Chaos Machine
Professor Clive King will present an exhibition of his drawings on the lower level of the Main Gallery. At the beginning of his show, he will lead a drawing workshop for WKU Art students on the second floor of the Main Gallery, drawings from which will be exhibited in situ on this floor.
- Location: Kentucky Museum
- Time: 5:30am - 9:30am
S Bank Celebration of the Arts Vernissage and Opening Reception Cancelled for Friday March 6th
The Kentucky Museum has announced that due to the most recent round of winter weather they are cancelling the opening of the US Bank Celebration of the Arts show scheduled for this Friday March 6th. Both the Vernissage Preview Party and Public Opening are cancelled.
The exhibit will open to the general public as scheduled during regular museum hours beginning on Saturday March 7th.
Museum hours are Monday through Saturday 9 to 4, Sundays from 1 to 4.
The closing date will remain unchanged - Saturday, April 4 - with art scheduled for pickup from 5 to 7 pm.
- Time: All Day
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Gallery
- Time: 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
- 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.
- Location: FAC Main Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
March 4 – April 9; Clive King: The Chaos Machine
Professor Clive King will present an exhibition of his drawings on the lower level of the Main Gallery. At the beginning of his show, he will lead a drawing workshop for WKU Art students on the second floor of the Main Gallery, drawings from which will be exhibited in situ on this floor.
- Time: All Day
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Education Room
- Time: 10:00am - 12:00pm
This Mixed Media Workshop is taught by Delaire Rowe. More Information
- 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.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Gallery
- Time: 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
- 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.
- Location: FAC Main Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
March 4 – April 9; Clive King: The Chaos Machine
Professor Clive King will present an exhibition of his drawings on the lower level of the Main Gallery. At the beginning of his show, he will lead a drawing workshop for WKU Art students on the second floor of the Main Gallery, drawings from which will be exhibited in situ on this floor.
- 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.
- Location: FAC - FAC 0189
- Time: 3:00pm - 4:30pm
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Gallery
- Time: 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
- 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.
- Location: FAC Main Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
March 4 – April 9; Clive King: The Chaos Machine
Professor Clive King will present an exhibition of his drawings on the lower level of the Main Gallery. At the beginning of his show, he will lead a drawing workshop for WKU Art students on the second floor of the Main Gallery, drawings from which will be exhibited in situ on this floor.
- 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.
- Time: All Day
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Gallery
- Time: 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
- 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.
- Location: FAC Main Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
March 4 – April 9; Clive King: The Chaos Machine
Professor Clive King will present an exhibition of his drawings on the lower level of the Main Gallery. At the beginning of his show, he will lead a drawing workshop for WKU Art students on the second floor of the Main Gallery, drawings from which will be exhibited in situ on this floor.
- 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.
- Time: All Day
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Gallery
- Time: 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
- 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.
- Location: FAC Main Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
March 4 – April 9; Clive King: The Chaos Machine
Professor Clive King will present an exhibition of his drawings on the lower level of the Main Gallery. At the beginning of his show, he will lead a drawing workshop for WKU Art students on the second floor of the Main Gallery, drawings from which will be exhibited in situ on this floor.
- 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.
- Time: All Day
- Location: Birmingham, Alabama
- Time: All Day
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Gallery
- Time: 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
- 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.
- Location: FAC Main Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
March 4 – April 9; Clive King: The Chaos Machine
Professor Clive King will present an exhibition of his drawings on the lower level of the Main Gallery. At the beginning of his show, he will lead a drawing workshop for WKU Art students on the second floor of the Main Gallery, drawings from which will be exhibited in situ on this floor.
- 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.
- Time: All Day
- Location: Birmingham, Alabama
- Time: All Day
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Gallery
- Time: 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
- 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.
- Location: FAC Main Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
March 4 – April 9; Clive King: The Chaos Machine
Professor Clive King will present an exhibition of his drawings on the lower level of the Main Gallery. At the beginning of his show, he will lead a drawing workshop for WKU Art students on the second floor of the Main Gallery, drawings from which will be exhibited in situ on this floor.
- 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.
- Time: All Day
- Location: Birmingham, Alabama
- Time: All Day
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Gallery
- Time: 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
- 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.
- Location: FAC Main Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
March 4 – April 9; Clive King: The Chaos Machine
Professor Clive King will present an exhibition of his drawings on the lower level of the Main Gallery. At the beginning of his show, he will lead a drawing workshop for WKU Art students on the second floor of the Main Gallery, drawings from which will be exhibited in situ on this floor.
- 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.
- Location: Birmingham, Alabama
- Time: All Day
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Education Room
- Time: 9:30am - 12:00pm
This workshop has been rescheduled from February 21. Chris Radus will be teaching this beginning carving workshop. All materials are supplied. Please see more information about what knife to bring to this workshop.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Gallery
- Time: 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
- 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.
- Location: FAC Main Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
March 4 – April 9; Clive King: The Chaos Machine
Professor Clive King will present an exhibition of his drawings on the lower level of the Main Gallery. At the beginning of his show, he will lead a drawing workshop for WKU Art students on the second floor of the Main Gallery, drawings from which will be exhibited in situ on this floor.
- 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.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Gallery
- Time: 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
- 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.
- Location: FAC Main Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
March 4 – April 9; Clive King: The Chaos Machine
Professor Clive King will present an exhibition of his drawings on the lower level of the Main Gallery. At the beginning of his show, he will lead a drawing workshop for WKU Art students on the second floor of the Main Gallery, drawings from which will be exhibited in situ on this floor.
- 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.
- Location: MMTH Atrium
- Time: 4:00pm - 5:00pm
“Discovering Ecuador” exhibit reception features Ecuadorian photographer, Pablo Corral Vega, and SJ&B Director Loup Langton discussing the exhibit and the Discovering Ecuador project.
- Location: FAC RH
- Time: 7:30pm - 8:30pm
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Gallery
- Time: 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
- 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.
- Location: FAC Main Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
March 4 – April 9; Clive King: The Chaos Machine
Professor Clive King will present an exhibition of his drawings on the lower level of the Main Gallery. At the beginning of his show, he will lead a drawing workshop for WKU Art students on the second floor of the Main Gallery, drawings from which will be exhibited in situ on this floor.
- 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.
- Location: Gary Ransdell Auditorium
- Time: 7:00pm - 9:00pm
Photojournalist and artist, Pablo Corral Vega, will show examples of his photographic work for international publications such as National Geographic Magazine, Geo Magazine (from several different countries) and the New York Times Sunday Magazine. There will be a Q&A after his presentation.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Gallery
- Time: 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
- 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.
- Location: FAC Main Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
March 4 – April 9; Clive King: The Chaos Machine
Professor Clive King will present an exhibition of his drawings on the lower level of the Main Gallery. At the beginning of his show, he will lead a drawing workshop for WKU Art students on the second floor of the Main Gallery, drawings from which will be exhibited in situ on this floor.
- 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.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Gallery
- Time: 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
- 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.
- Location: FAC Main Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
March 4 – April 9; Clive King: The Chaos Machine
Professor Clive King will present an exhibition of his drawings on the lower level of the Main Gallery. At the beginning of his show, he will lead a drawing workshop for WKU Art students on the second floor of the Main Gallery, drawings from which will be exhibited in situ on this floor.
- 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.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Gallery
- Time: 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
- 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.
- Location: FAC Main Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
March 4 – April 9; Clive King: The Chaos Machine
Professor Clive King will present an exhibition of his drawings on the lower level of the Main Gallery. At the beginning of his show, he will lead a drawing workshop for WKU Art students on the second floor of the Main Gallery, drawings from which will be exhibited in situ on this floor.
- 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.
- Location: Kentucky Museum
- Time: 5:00pm - 8:00pm
The Kentucky Museum will be showcasing the US Bank Celebration of the Arts & 2015 Side by Side exhibits during the March 20th BG Gallery Hop. More Information
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Gallery
- Time: 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
- 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.
- Location: FAC Main Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
March 4 – April 9; Clive King: The Chaos Machine
Professor Clive King will present an exhibition of his drawings on the lower level of the Main Gallery. At the beginning of his show, he will lead a drawing workshop for WKU Art students on the second floor of the Main Gallery, drawings from which will be exhibited in situ on this floor.
- 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.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Education Room
- Time: 10:00am - 2:00pm
Join us at the Kentucky Museum for a Pysanky Workshop. Pysanky is an Ukrainian Easter egg, decorated with traditional folk designs using a wax resist method.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Gallery
- Time: 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.
- Location: FAC Main Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
March 4 – April 9; Clive King: The Chaos Machine
Professor Clive King will present an exhibition of his drawings on the lower level of the Main Gallery. At the beginning of his show, he will lead a drawing workshop for WKU Art students on the second floor of the Main Gallery, drawings from which will be exhibited in situ on this floor.
- 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.
- Location: FAC - FAC 0189
- Time: 3:00am - 4:30am
- Location: FAC - FAC 0189
- Time: 5:00pm - 6:30pm
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Gallery
- Time: 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.
- Location: FAC Main Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
March 4 – April 9; Clive King: The Chaos Machine
Professor Clive King will present an exhibition of his drawings on the lower level of the Main Gallery. At the beginning of his show, he will lead a drawing workshop for WKU Art students on the second floor of the Main Gallery, drawings from which will be exhibited in situ on this floor.
- 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.
- Location: FAC RH
- Time: 5:00pm
- Location: FAC - FAC 0156
- Time: 6:30pm - 8:30pm
- Location: FAC RH
- Time: 7:30pm - 9:00pm
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Gallery
- Time: 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.
- Location: FAC Main Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
March 4 – April 9; Clive King: The Chaos Machine
Professor Clive King will present an exhibition of his drawings on the lower level of the Main Gallery. At the beginning of his show, he will lead a drawing workshop for WKU Art students on the second floor of the Main Gallery, drawings from which will be exhibited in situ on this floor.
- 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.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Gallery
- Time: 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.
- Location: FAC Main Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
March 4 – April 9; Clive King: The Chaos Machine
Professor Clive King will present an exhibition of his drawings on the lower level of the Main Gallery. At the beginning of his show, he will lead a drawing workshop for WKU Art students on the second floor of the Main Gallery, drawings from which will be exhibited in situ on this floor.
- 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.
- Location: Christ Episocpal Church
- Time: 12:00pm
W/ Marshall Scott, Nancy Cron, and Ken Stein. FREE!
- Location: RH
- Time: 7:30pm
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Gallery
- Time: 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.
- Location: FAC Main Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
March 4 – April 9; Clive King: The Chaos Machine
Professor Clive King will present an exhibition of his drawings on the lower level of the Main Gallery. At the beginning of his show, he will lead a drawing workshop for WKU Art students on the second floor of the Main Gallery, drawings from which will be exhibited in situ on this floor.
- 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.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Gallery
- Time: 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.
- Location: FAC Main Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
March 4 – April 9; Clive King: The Chaos Machine
Professor Clive King will present an exhibition of his drawings on the lower level of the Main Gallery. At the beginning of his show, he will lead a drawing workshop for WKU Art students on the second floor of the Main Gallery, drawings from which will be exhibited in situ on this floor.
- 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.
- Location: VM
- Time: 8:00pm
Please contact WKU Box Office for tickets. $18 Adults; $15 Students and Senior Citizens
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Gallery
- Time: 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.
- Location: FAC Main Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
March 4 – April 9; Clive King: The Chaos Machine
Professor Clive King will present an exhibition of his drawings on the lower level of the Main Gallery. At the beginning of his show, he will lead a drawing workshop for WKU Art students on the second floor of the Main Gallery, drawings from which will be exhibited in situ on this floor.
- 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.
- Location: FAC - FAC 0189
- Time: 2:30pm - 4:30pm
- Location: VM
- Time: 8:00pm
Please contact WKU Box Office for tickets. $18 Adults; $15 Students and Senior Citizens
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Gallery
- Time: 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.
- Location: FAC Main Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
March 4 – April 9; Clive King: The Chaos Machine
Professor Clive King will present an exhibition of his drawings on the lower level of the Main Gallery. At the beginning of his show, he will lead a drawing workshop for WKU Art students on the second floor of the Main Gallery, drawings from which will be exhibited in situ on this floor.
- 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.
- Location: Van Meter
- Time: 3:00pm
Please contact WKU Box Office for tickets. $18 Adults; $15 Students and Senior Citizens
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Gallery
- Time: 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.
- Location: FAC Main Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
March 4 – April 9; Clive King: The Chaos Machine
Professor Clive King will present an exhibition of his drawings on the lower level of the Main Gallery. At the beginning of his show, he will lead a drawing workshop for WKU Art students on the second floor of the Main Gallery, drawings from which will be exhibited in situ on this floor.
- 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.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Gallery
- Time: 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.
- Location: FAC Main Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
March 4 – April 9; Clive King: The Chaos Machine
Professor Clive King will present an exhibition of his drawings on the lower level of the Main Gallery. At the beginning of his show, he will lead a drawing workshop for WKU Art students on the second floor of the Main Gallery, drawings from which will be exhibited in situ on this floor.
- 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.
- Location: Van Meter
- Time: 7:30pm
$5 General; $3 Students with WKU ID.
- Time: 7:30pm
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