PCAL Calendar
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: All Day
The 58 quilts made by United States and South Africa quilt artists are featured in this traveling exhibition from the Michigan State University Museum. These diverse and powerful pieces reflect the ways in which this remarkable man touched individual lives, changed a nation, and literally served as the conscience of the human spirit for individuals around the world.
Temporarily closed for University Breaks
Thanksgiving Break - November 25-29, 2015
Winter Break - December 16, 2015-Janauary 3, 2016
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: All Day
On several trips to South Africa, Nancy Baird purchased basketry, wood carvings, jewelry and art from women selling their arts and craft on the streets and in their native-run shops. Her collection serves as a reminder of Nancy’s experiences on safari with husband Tom and of the research trips taken to study British women in the country in the early 19th century. These cases show a sampling of her collection acquired while in South Africa.
Temporarily closed for University Breaks
Thanksgiving Break - November 25-29, 2015
Winter Break - December 16, 2015-Janauary 3, 2016
- Location: Kentucky Museum
- Time: All Day
The Kentucky Museum will close for the WKU winter break from Wednesday, December 16, 2016, through January 3, 2016. Regular hours resume on Monday, January 4.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: All Day
The 58 quilts made by United States and South Africa quilt artists are featured in this traveling exhibition from the Michigan State University Museum. These diverse and powerful pieces reflect the ways in which this remarkable man touched individual lives, changed a nation, and literally served as the conscience of the human spirit for individuals around the world.
Temporarily closed for University Breaks
Thanksgiving Break - November 25-29, 2015
Winter Break - December 16, 2015-Janauary 3, 2016
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: All Day
On several trips to South Africa, Nancy Baird purchased basketry, wood carvings, jewelry and art from women selling their arts and craft on the streets and in their native-run shops. Her collection serves as a reminder of Nancy’s experiences on safari with husband Tom and of the research trips taken to study British women in the country in the early 19th century. These cases show a sampling of her collection acquired while in South Africa.
Temporarily closed for University Breaks
Thanksgiving Break - November 25-29, 2015
Winter Break - December 16, 2015-Janauary 3, 2016
- Location: Kentucky Museum
- Time: All Day
The Kentucky Museum will close for the WKU winter break from Wednesday, December 16, 2016, through January 3, 2016. Regular hours resume on Monday, January 4.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: All Day
The 58 quilts made by United States and South Africa quilt artists are featured in this traveling exhibition from the Michigan State University Museum. These diverse and powerful pieces reflect the ways in which this remarkable man touched individual lives, changed a nation, and literally served as the conscience of the human spirit for individuals around the world.
Temporarily closed for University Breaks
Thanksgiving Break - November 25-29, 2015
Winter Break - December 16, 2015-Janauary 3, 2016
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: All Day
On several trips to South Africa, Nancy Baird purchased basketry, wood carvings, jewelry and art from women selling their arts and craft on the streets and in their native-run shops. Her collection serves as a reminder of Nancy’s experiences on safari with husband Tom and of the research trips taken to study British women in the country in the early 19th century. These cases show a sampling of her collection acquired while in South Africa.
Temporarily closed for University Breaks
Thanksgiving Break - November 25-29, 2015
Winter Break - December 16, 2015-Janauary 3, 2016
- Location: Kentucky Museum
- Time: All Day
The Kentucky Museum will close for the WKU winter break from Wednesday, December 16, 2016, through January 3, 2016. Regular hours resume on Monday, January 4.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: All Day
The 58 quilts made by United States and South Africa quilt artists are featured in this traveling exhibition from the Michigan State University Museum. These diverse and powerful pieces reflect the ways in which this remarkable man touched individual lives, changed a nation, and literally served as the conscience of the human spirit for individuals around the world.
Temporarily closed for University Breaks
Thanksgiving Break - November 25-29, 2015
Winter Break - December 16, 2015-Janauary 3, 2016
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: All Day
On several trips to South Africa, Nancy Baird purchased basketry, wood carvings, jewelry and art from women selling their arts and craft on the streets and in their native-run shops. Her collection serves as a reminder of Nancy’s experiences on safari with husband Tom and of the research trips taken to study British women in the country in the early 19th century. These cases show a sampling of her collection acquired while in South Africa.
Temporarily closed for University Breaks
Thanksgiving Break - November 25-29, 2015
Winter Break - December 16, 2015-Janauary 3, 2016
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Community Gallery
- Time: 9:00am - 4:00am
This six panel collaborative mural honoring the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was painted by six local African American artists: Glen Bolling, Alice Gatewood-Waddell, Thelma Green, Granville Mitchell, Vonda Victor and Thomas Withrow. More Information.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: All Day
The 58 quilts made by United States and South Africa quilt artists are featured in this traveling exhibition from the Michigan State University Museum. These diverse and powerful pieces reflect the ways in which this remarkable man touched individual lives, changed a nation, and literally served as the conscience of the human spirit for individuals around the world.
Temporarily closed for University Breaks
Thanksgiving Break - November 25-29, 2015
Winter Break - December 16, 2015-Janauary 3, 2016
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: All Day
On several trips to South Africa, Nancy Baird purchased basketry, wood carvings, jewelry and art from women selling their arts and craft on the streets and in their native-run shops. Her collection serves as a reminder of Nancy’s experiences on safari with husband Tom and of the research trips taken to study British women in the country in the early 19th century. These cases show a sampling of her collection acquired while in South Africa.
Temporarily closed for University Breaks
Thanksgiving Break - November 25-29, 2015
Winter Break - December 16, 2015-Janauary 3, 2016
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Community Gallery
- Time: 9:00am - 4:00am
This six panel collaborative mural honoring the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was painted by six local African American artists: Glen Bolling, Alice Gatewood-Waddell, Thelma Green, Granville Mitchell, Vonda Victor and Thomas Withrow. More Information.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: All Day
The 58 quilts made by United States and South Africa quilt artists are featured in this traveling exhibition from the Michigan State University Museum. These diverse and powerful pieces reflect the ways in which this remarkable man touched individual lives, changed a nation, and literally served as the conscience of the human spirit for individuals around the world.
Temporarily closed for University Breaks
Thanksgiving Break - November 25-29, 2015
Winter Break - December 16, 2015-Janauary 3, 2016
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: All Day
On several trips to South Africa, Nancy Baird purchased basketry, wood carvings, jewelry and art from women selling their arts and craft on the streets and in their native-run shops. Her collection serves as a reminder of Nancy’s experiences on safari with husband Tom and of the research trips taken to study British women in the country in the early 19th century. These cases show a sampling of her collection acquired while in South Africa.
Temporarily closed for University Breaks
Thanksgiving Break - November 25-29, 2015
Winter Break - December 16, 2015-Janauary 3, 2016
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Community Gallery
- Time: 9:00am - 4:00am
This six panel collaborative mural honoring the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was painted by six local African American artists: Glen Bolling, Alice Gatewood-Waddell, Thelma Green, Granville Mitchell, Vonda Victor and Thomas Withrow. More Information.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: All Day
The 58 quilts made by United States and South Africa quilt artists are featured in this traveling exhibition from the Michigan State University Museum. These diverse and powerful pieces reflect the ways in which this remarkable man touched individual lives, changed a nation, and literally served as the conscience of the human spirit for individuals around the world.
Temporarily closed for University Breaks
Thanksgiving Break - November 25-29, 2015
Winter Break - December 16, 2015-Janauary 3, 2016
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: All Day
On several trips to South Africa, Nancy Baird purchased basketry, wood carvings, jewelry and art from women selling their arts and craft on the streets and in their native-run shops. Her collection serves as a reminder of Nancy’s experiences on safari with husband Tom and of the research trips taken to study British women in the country in the early 19th century. These cases show a sampling of her collection acquired while in South Africa.
Temporarily closed for University Breaks
Thanksgiving Break - November 25-29, 2015
Winter Break - December 16, 2015-Janauary 3, 2016
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Community Gallery
- Time: 9:00am - 4:00am
This six panel collaborative mural honoring the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was painted by six local African American artists: Glen Bolling, Alice Gatewood-Waddell, Thelma Green, Granville Mitchell, Vonda Victor and Thomas Withrow. More Information.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: All Day
The 58 quilts made by United States and South Africa quilt artists are featured in this traveling exhibition from the Michigan State University Museum. These diverse and powerful pieces reflect the ways in which this remarkable man touched individual lives, changed a nation, and literally served as the conscience of the human spirit for individuals around the world.
Temporarily closed for University Breaks
Thanksgiving Break - November 25-29, 2015
Winter Break - December 16, 2015-Janauary 3, 2016
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: All Day
On several trips to South Africa, Nancy Baird purchased basketry, wood carvings, jewelry and art from women selling their arts and craft on the streets and in their native-run shops. Her collection serves as a reminder of Nancy’s experiences on safari with husband Tom and of the research trips taken to study British women in the country in the early 19th century. These cases show a sampling of her collection acquired while in South Africa.
Temporarily closed for University Breaks
Thanksgiving Break - November 25-29, 2015
Winter Break - December 16, 2015-Janauary 3, 2016
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Community Gallery
- Time: 9:00am - 4:00am
This six panel collaborative mural honoring the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was painted by six local African American artists: Glen Bolling, Alice Gatewood-Waddell, Thelma Green, Granville Mitchell, Vonda Victor and Thomas Withrow. More Information.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: All Day
The 58 quilts made by United States and South Africa quilt artists are featured in this traveling exhibition from the Michigan State University Museum. These diverse and powerful pieces reflect the ways in which this remarkable man touched individual lives, changed a nation, and literally served as the conscience of the human spirit for individuals around the world.
Temporarily closed for University Breaks
Thanksgiving Break - November 25-29, 2015
Winter Break - December 16, 2015-Janauary 3, 2016
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: All Day
On several trips to South Africa, Nancy Baird purchased basketry, wood carvings, jewelry and art from women selling their arts and craft on the streets and in their native-run shops. Her collection serves as a reminder of Nancy’s experiences on safari with husband Tom and of the research trips taken to study British women in the country in the early 19th century. These cases show a sampling of her collection acquired while in South Africa.
Temporarily closed for University Breaks
Thanksgiving Break - November 25-29, 2015
Winter Break - December 16, 2015-Janauary 3, 2016
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Community Gallery
- Time: 9:00am - 4:00am
This six panel collaborative mural honoring the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was painted by six local African American artists: Glen Bolling, Alice Gatewood-Waddell, Thelma Green, Granville Mitchell, Vonda Victor and Thomas Withrow. More Information.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: All Day
The 58 quilts made by United States and South Africa quilt artists are featured in this traveling exhibition from the Michigan State University Museum. These diverse and powerful pieces reflect the ways in which this remarkable man touched individual lives, changed a nation, and literally served as the conscience of the human spirit for individuals around the world.
Temporarily closed for University Breaks
Thanksgiving Break - November 25-29, 2015
Winter Break - December 16, 2015-Janauary 3, 2016
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: All Day
On several trips to South Africa, Nancy Baird purchased basketry, wood carvings, jewelry and art from women selling their arts and craft on the streets and in their native-run shops. Her collection serves as a reminder of Nancy’s experiences on safari with husband Tom and of the research trips taken to study British women in the country in the early 19th century. These cases show a sampling of her collection acquired while in South Africa.
Temporarily closed for University Breaks
Thanksgiving Break - November 25-29, 2015
Winter Break - December 16, 2015-Janauary 3, 2016
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Community Gallery
- Time: 9:00am - 4:00am
This six panel collaborative mural honoring the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was painted by six local African American artists: Glen Bolling, Alice Gatewood-Waddell, Thelma Green, Granville Mitchell, Vonda Victor and Thomas Withrow. More Information.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: All Day
The 58 quilts made by United States and South Africa quilt artists are featured in this traveling exhibition from the Michigan State University Museum. These diverse and powerful pieces reflect the ways in which this remarkable man touched individual lives, changed a nation, and literally served as the conscience of the human spirit for individuals around the world.
Temporarily closed for University Breaks
Thanksgiving Break - November 25-29, 2015
Winter Break - December 16, 2015-Janauary 3, 2016
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: All Day
On several trips to South Africa, Nancy Baird purchased basketry, wood carvings, jewelry and art from women selling their arts and craft on the streets and in their native-run shops. Her collection serves as a reminder of Nancy’s experiences on safari with husband Tom and of the research trips taken to study British women in the country in the early 19th century. These cases show a sampling of her collection acquired while in South Africa.
Temporarily closed for University Breaks
Thanksgiving Break - November 25-29, 2015
Winter Break - December 16, 2015-Janauary 3, 2016
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Community Gallery
- Time: 9:00am - 4:00am
This six panel collaborative mural honoring the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was painted by six local African American artists: Glen Bolling, Alice Gatewood-Waddell, Thelma Green, Granville Mitchell, Vonda Victor and Thomas Withrow. More Information.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: All Day
The 58 quilts made by United States and South Africa quilt artists are featured in this traveling exhibition from the Michigan State University Museum. These diverse and powerful pieces reflect the ways in which this remarkable man touched individual lives, changed a nation, and literally served as the conscience of the human spirit for individuals around the world.
Temporarily closed for University Breaks
Thanksgiving Break - November 25-29, 2015
Winter Break - December 16, 2015-Janauary 3, 2016
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: All Day
On several trips to South Africa, Nancy Baird purchased basketry, wood carvings, jewelry and art from women selling their arts and craft on the streets and in their native-run shops. Her collection serves as a reminder of Nancy’s experiences on safari with husband Tom and of the research trips taken to study British women in the country in the early 19th century. These cases show a sampling of her collection acquired while in South Africa.
Temporarily closed for University Breaks
Thanksgiving Break - November 25-29, 2015
Winter Break - December 16, 2015-Janauary 3, 2016
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Community Gallery
- Time: 9:00am - 4:00am
This six panel collaborative mural honoring the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was painted by six local African American artists: Glen Bolling, Alice Gatewood-Waddell, Thelma Green, Granville Mitchell, Vonda Victor and Thomas Withrow. More Information.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: All Day
The 58 quilts made by United States and South Africa quilt artists are featured in this traveling exhibition from the Michigan State University Museum. These diverse and powerful pieces reflect the ways in which this remarkable man touched individual lives, changed a nation, and literally served as the conscience of the human spirit for individuals around the world.
Temporarily closed for University Breaks
Thanksgiving Break - November 25-29, 2015
Winter Break - December 16, 2015-Janauary 3, 2016
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: All Day
On several trips to South Africa, Nancy Baird purchased basketry, wood carvings, jewelry and art from women selling their arts and craft on the streets and in their native-run shops. Her collection serves as a reminder of Nancy’s experiences on safari with husband Tom and of the research trips taken to study British women in the country in the early 19th century. These cases show a sampling of her collection acquired while in South Africa.
Temporarily closed for University Breaks
Thanksgiving Break - November 25-29, 2015
Winter Break - December 16, 2015-Janauary 3, 2016
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Community Gallery
- Time: 9:00am - 4:00am
This six panel collaborative mural honoring the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was painted by six local African American artists: Glen Bolling, Alice Gatewood-Waddell, Thelma Green, Granville Mitchell, Vonda Victor and Thomas Withrow. More Information.
- Location: Orlando, FL
- Time: 3:00pm - 7:00pm
For more information, email aimee.huffstetler@wku.edu.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: All Day
The 58 quilts made by United States and South Africa quilt artists are featured in this traveling exhibition from the Michigan State University Museum. These diverse and powerful pieces reflect the ways in which this remarkable man touched individual lives, changed a nation, and literally served as the conscience of the human spirit for individuals around the world.
Temporarily closed for University Breaks
Thanksgiving Break - November 25-29, 2015
Winter Break - December 16, 2015-Janauary 3, 2016
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: All Day
On several trips to South Africa, Nancy Baird purchased basketry, wood carvings, jewelry and art from women selling their arts and craft on the streets and in their native-run shops. Her collection serves as a reminder of Nancy’s experiences on safari with husband Tom and of the research trips taken to study British women in the country in the early 19th century. These cases show a sampling of her collection acquired while in South Africa.
Temporarily closed for University Breaks
Thanksgiving Break - November 25-29, 2015
Winter Break - December 16, 2015-Janauary 3, 2016
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Community Gallery
- Time: 9:00am - 4:00am
This six panel collaborative mural honoring the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was painted by six local African American artists: Glen Bolling, Alice Gatewood-Waddell, Thelma Green, Granville Mitchell, Vonda Victor and Thomas Withrow. More Information.
- Location: Crestwood, KY
- Time: 8:20am - 8:40am
For more information, email allie.stich@wku.edu.
- Location: Sanford, FL
- Time: 3:00pm - 7:00pm
For more information, email aimee.huffstetler@wku.edu.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: All Day
The 58 quilts made by United States and South Africa quilt artists are featured in this traveling exhibition from the Michigan State University Museum. These diverse and powerful pieces reflect the ways in which this remarkable man touched individual lives, changed a nation, and literally served as the conscience of the human spirit for individuals around the world.
Temporarily closed for University Breaks
Thanksgiving Break - November 25-29, 2015
Winter Break - December 16, 2015-Janauary 3, 2016
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: All Day
On several trips to South Africa, Nancy Baird purchased basketry, wood carvings, jewelry and art from women selling their arts and craft on the streets and in their native-run shops. Her collection serves as a reminder of Nancy’s experiences on safari with husband Tom and of the research trips taken to study British women in the country in the early 19th century. These cases show a sampling of her collection acquired while in South Africa.
Temporarily closed for University Breaks
Thanksgiving Break - November 25-29, 2015
Winter Break - December 16, 2015-Janauary 3, 2016
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Community Gallery
- Time: 9:00am - 4:00am
This six panel collaborative mural honoring the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was painted by six local African American artists: Glen Bolling, Alice Gatewood-Waddell, Thelma Green, Granville Mitchell, Vonda Victor and Thomas Withrow. More Information.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: All Day
The 58 quilts made by United States and South Africa quilt artists are featured in this traveling exhibition from the Michigan State University Museum. These diverse and powerful pieces reflect the ways in which this remarkable man touched individual lives, changed a nation, and literally served as the conscience of the human spirit for individuals around the world.
Temporarily closed for University Breaks
Thanksgiving Break - November 25-29, 2015
Winter Break - December 16, 2015-Janauary 3, 2016
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: All Day
On several trips to South Africa, Nancy Baird purchased basketry, wood carvings, jewelry and art from women selling their arts and craft on the streets and in their native-run shops. Her collection serves as a reminder of Nancy’s experiences on safari with husband Tom and of the research trips taken to study British women in the country in the early 19th century. These cases show a sampling of her collection acquired while in South Africa.
Temporarily closed for University Breaks
Thanksgiving Break - November 25-29, 2015
Winter Break - December 16, 2015-Janauary 3, 2016
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Community Gallery
- Time: 9:00am - 4:00am
This six panel collaborative mural honoring the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was painted by six local African American artists: Glen Bolling, Alice Gatewood-Waddell, Thelma Green, Granville Mitchell, Vonda Victor and Thomas Withrow. More Information.
- Location: Jacksonville, FL
- Time: 8:00am - 12:00pm
For more information, email aimee.huffstetler@wku.edu.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Education Room
- Time: 10:00am - 2:00pm
Gelli Print Making Workshop with Missi Carini. Registration is required. More Information
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: All Day
The 58 quilts made by United States and South Africa quilt artists are featured in this traveling exhibition from the Michigan State University Museum. These diverse and powerful pieces reflect the ways in which this remarkable man touched individual lives, changed a nation, and literally served as the conscience of the human spirit for individuals around the world.
Temporarily closed for University Breaks
Thanksgiving Break - November 25-29, 2015
Winter Break - December 16, 2015-Janauary 3, 2016
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: All Day
On several trips to South Africa, Nancy Baird purchased basketry, wood carvings, jewelry and art from women selling their arts and craft on the streets and in their native-run shops. Her collection serves as a reminder of Nancy’s experiences on safari with husband Tom and of the research trips taken to study British women in the country in the early 19th century. These cases show a sampling of her collection acquired while in South Africa.
Temporarily closed for University Breaks
Thanksgiving Break - November 25-29, 2015
Winter Break - December 16, 2015-Janauary 3, 2016
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Community Gallery
- Time: 9:00am - 4:00am
This six panel collaborative mural honoring the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was painted by six local African American artists: Glen Bolling, Alice Gatewood-Waddell, Thelma Green, Granville Mitchell, Vonda Victor and Thomas Withrow. More Information.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: All Day
The 58 quilts made by United States and South Africa quilt artists are featured in this traveling exhibition from the Michigan State University Museum. These diverse and powerful pieces reflect the ways in which this remarkable man touched individual lives, changed a nation, and literally served as the conscience of the human spirit for individuals around the world.
Temporarily closed for University Breaks
Thanksgiving Break - November 25-29, 2015
Winter Break - December 16, 2015-Janauary 3, 2016
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: All Day
On several trips to South Africa, Nancy Baird purchased basketry, wood carvings, jewelry and art from women selling their arts and craft on the streets and in their native-run shops. Her collection serves as a reminder of Nancy’s experiences on safari with husband Tom and of the research trips taken to study British women in the country in the early 19th century. These cases show a sampling of her collection acquired while in South Africa.
Temporarily closed for University Breaks
Thanksgiving Break - November 25-29, 2015
Winter Break - December 16, 2015-Janauary 3, 2016
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Community Gallery
- Time: 9:00am - 4:00am
This six panel collaborative mural honoring the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was painted by six local African American artists: Glen Bolling, Alice Gatewood-Waddell, Thelma Green, Granville Mitchell, Vonda Victor and Thomas Withrow. More Information.
- Location: Kentucky Museum
- Time: All Day
The Kentucky Museum will close on Monday, January 18, in honor of Dr. Martin Luther, King, Jr. Regular hours resume on Tuesday, January 19.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: All Day
The 58 quilts made by United States and South Africa quilt artists are featured in this traveling exhibition from the Michigan State University Museum. These diverse and powerful pieces reflect the ways in which this remarkable man touched individual lives, changed a nation, and literally served as the conscience of the human spirit for individuals around the world.
Temporarily closed for University Breaks
Thanksgiving Break - November 25-29, 2015
Winter Break - December 16, 2015-Janauary 3, 2016
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: All Day
On several trips to South Africa, Nancy Baird purchased basketry, wood carvings, jewelry and art from women selling their arts and craft on the streets and in their native-run shops. Her collection serves as a reminder of Nancy’s experiences on safari with husband Tom and of the research trips taken to study British women in the country in the early 19th century. These cases show a sampling of her collection acquired while in South Africa.
Temporarily closed for University Breaks
Thanksgiving Break - November 25-29, 2015
Winter Break - December 16, 2015-Janauary 3, 2016
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Community Gallery
- Time: 9:00am - 4:00am
This six panel collaborative mural honoring the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was painted by six local African American artists: Glen Bolling, Alice Gatewood-Waddell, Thelma Green, Granville Mitchell, Vonda Victor and Thomas Withrow. More Information.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: All Day
The 58 quilts made by United States and South Africa quilt artists are featured in this traveling exhibition from the Michigan State University Museum. These diverse and powerful pieces reflect the ways in which this remarkable man touched individual lives, changed a nation, and literally served as the conscience of the human spirit for individuals around the world.
Temporarily closed for University Breaks
Thanksgiving Break - November 25-29, 2015
Winter Break - December 16, 2015-Janauary 3, 2016
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: All Day
On several trips to South Africa, Nancy Baird purchased basketry, wood carvings, jewelry and art from women selling their arts and craft on the streets and in their native-run shops. Her collection serves as a reminder of Nancy’s experiences on safari with husband Tom and of the research trips taken to study British women in the country in the early 19th century. These cases show a sampling of her collection acquired while in South Africa.
Temporarily closed for University Breaks
Thanksgiving Break - November 25-29, 2015
Winter Break - December 16, 2015-Janauary 3, 2016
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Community Gallery
- Time: 9:00am - 4:00am
This six panel collaborative mural honoring the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was painted by six local African American artists: Glen Bolling, Alice Gatewood-Waddell, Thelma Green, Granville Mitchell, Vonda Victor and Thomas Withrow. More Information.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: All Day
The 58 quilts made by United States and South Africa quilt artists are featured in this traveling exhibition from the Michigan State University Museum. These diverse and powerful pieces reflect the ways in which this remarkable man touched individual lives, changed a nation, and literally served as the conscience of the human spirit for individuals around the world.
Temporarily closed for University Breaks
Thanksgiving Break - November 25-29, 2015
Winter Break - December 16, 2015-Janauary 3, 2016
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: All Day
On several trips to South Africa, Nancy Baird purchased basketry, wood carvings, jewelry and art from women selling their arts and craft on the streets and in their native-run shops. Her collection serves as a reminder of Nancy’s experiences on safari with husband Tom and of the research trips taken to study British women in the country in the early 19th century. These cases show a sampling of her collection acquired while in South Africa.
Temporarily closed for University Breaks
Thanksgiving Break - November 25-29, 2015
Winter Break - December 16, 2015-Janauary 3, 2016
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Community Gallery
- Time: 9:00am - 4:00am
This six panel collaborative mural honoring the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was painted by six local African American artists: Glen Bolling, Alice Gatewood-Waddell, Thelma Green, Granville Mitchell, Vonda Victor and Thomas Withrow. More Information.
- Location: Registration - Music Hall Lobby
- Time: All Day
Friday, Jan 22 - Begins 8;30 am
Saturday, Jan 23 - Begins 8:30 am
THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED DUE TO INCLEMET WEATHER! STAY TUNED FOR MORE INFORMATION ~ MUSIC DEPT.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: All Day
The 58 quilts made by United States and South Africa quilt artists are featured in this traveling exhibition from the Michigan State University Museum. These diverse and powerful pieces reflect the ways in which this remarkable man touched individual lives, changed a nation, and literally served as the conscience of the human spirit for individuals around the world.
Temporarily closed for University Breaks
Thanksgiving Break - November 25-29, 2015
Winter Break - December 16, 2015-Janauary 3, 2016
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: All Day
On several trips to South Africa, Nancy Baird purchased basketry, wood carvings, jewelry and art from women selling their arts and craft on the streets and in their native-run shops. Her collection serves as a reminder of Nancy’s experiences on safari with husband Tom and of the research trips taken to study British women in the country in the early 19th century. These cases show a sampling of her collection acquired while in South Africa.
Temporarily closed for University Breaks
Thanksgiving Break - November 25-29, 2015
Winter Break - December 16, 2015-Janauary 3, 2016
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Community Gallery
- Time: 9:00am - 4:00am
This six panel collaborative mural honoring the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was painted by six local African American artists: Glen Bolling, Alice Gatewood-Waddell, Thelma Green, Granville Mitchell, Vonda Victor and Thomas Withrow. More Information.
- Location: Registration - Music Hall Lobby
- Time: All Day
Friday, Jan 22 - Begins 8;30 am
Saturday, Jan 23 - Begins 8:30 am
THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED DUE TO INCLEMET WEATHER! STAY TUNED FOR MORE INFORMATION ~ MUSIC DEPT.
- Location: Downing Student Union
- Time: 7:00am - 4:00pm
This is a walk-in ATP event for students attending WKU starting with the Spring 2016 Term. No preregistration required. If you have questions, call the ATP office at 270-745-4242.
- Location: Louisville, KY
- Time: 9:30am - 11:30am
For more information, email allie.stich@wku.edu.
- Location: Van Meter
- Time: 8:00pm - 9:30pm
21st Annual PRISM Concert
Wind Ensemble, Symphony, Jazz Band, Steel Drum Band, Guitar Ensemble, Treblemakers, and many more.....
Red Shirts will not be performing at this event
Admission $15 General, $8 WKU students with ID
THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED DUE TO INCLEMET WEATHER! STAY TUNED FOR MORE INFORMATION ~ MUSIC DEPT.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: All Day
The 58 quilts made by United States and South Africa quilt artists are featured in this traveling exhibition from the Michigan State University Museum. These diverse and powerful pieces reflect the ways in which this remarkable man touched individual lives, changed a nation, and literally served as the conscience of the human spirit for individuals around the world.
Temporarily closed for University Breaks
Thanksgiving Break - November 25-29, 2015
Winter Break - December 16, 2015-Janauary 3, 2016
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: All Day
On several trips to South Africa, Nancy Baird purchased basketry, wood carvings, jewelry and art from women selling their arts and craft on the streets and in their native-run shops. Her collection serves as a reminder of Nancy’s experiences on safari with husband Tom and of the research trips taken to study British women in the country in the early 19th century. These cases show a sampling of her collection acquired while in South Africa.
Temporarily closed for University Breaks
Thanksgiving Break - November 25-29, 2015
Winter Break - December 16, 2015-Janauary 3, 2016
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Community Gallery
- Time: 9:00am - 4:00am
This six panel collaborative mural honoring the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was painted by six local African American artists: Glen Bolling, Alice Gatewood-Waddell, Thelma Green, Granville Mitchell, Vonda Victor and Thomas Withrow. More Information.
- Location: Registration - Music Hall Lobby
- Time: All Day
Friday, Jan 22 - Begins 8;30 am
Saturday, Jan 23 - Begins 8:30 am
THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED DUE TO INCLEMET WEATHER! STAY TUNED FOR MORE INFORMATION ~ MUSIC DEPT.
- Location: WKU Main Campus
- Time: 10:00am - 4:00pm
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Garden Gallery
- Time: 2:00pm - 4:00pm
Opening Reception rescheduled for 2/6/2016 from 2 pm - 4 pm.
A collaborative exhibit of work created by young artists with disabilities and professional artists. Stop in and meet the artists at this free open to the public reception. More Information
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Garden Gallery
- Time: All Day
The Kentucky Museum and VSA arts of Kentucky are again partnering to produce an exhibition of artwork created during VSA arts workshops held at the museum. The exhibit features artwork of students with disabilities, area artists, and the artwork they have created collaboratively. VSA arts of Kentucky is a statewide, non-profit organization dedicated to promoting arts, education and creative expression for all, with an emphasis on persons with disabilities.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: All Day
The 58 quilts made by United States and South Africa quilt artists are featured in this traveling exhibition from the Michigan State University Museum. These diverse and powerful pieces reflect the ways in which this remarkable man touched individual lives, changed a nation, and literally served as the conscience of the human spirit for individuals around the world.
Temporarily closed for University Breaks
Thanksgiving Break - November 25-29, 2015
Winter Break - December 16, 2015-Janauary 3, 2016
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: All Day
On several trips to South Africa, Nancy Baird purchased basketry, wood carvings, jewelry and art from women selling their arts and craft on the streets and in their native-run shops. Her collection serves as a reminder of Nancy’s experiences on safari with husband Tom and of the research trips taken to study British women in the country in the early 19th century. These cases show a sampling of her collection acquired while in South Africa.
Temporarily closed for University Breaks
Thanksgiving Break - November 25-29, 2015
Winter Break - December 16, 2015-Janauary 3, 2016
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Community Gallery
- Time: 9:00am - 4:00am
This six panel collaborative mural honoring the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was painted by six local African American artists: Glen Bolling, Alice Gatewood-Waddell, Thelma Green, Granville Mitchell, Vonda Victor and Thomas Withrow. More Information.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Garden Gallery
- Time: All Day
The Kentucky Museum and VSA arts of Kentucky are again partnering to produce an exhibition of artwork created during VSA arts workshops held at the museum. The exhibit features artwork of students with disabilities, area artists, and the artwork they have created collaboratively. VSA arts of Kentucky is a statewide, non-profit organization dedicated to promoting arts, education and creative expression for all, with an emphasis on persons with disabilities.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: All Day
The 58 quilts made by United States and South Africa quilt artists are featured in this traveling exhibition from the Michigan State University Museum. These diverse and powerful pieces reflect the ways in which this remarkable man touched individual lives, changed a nation, and literally served as the conscience of the human spirit for individuals around the world.
Temporarily closed for University Breaks
Thanksgiving Break - November 25-29, 2015
Winter Break - December 16, 2015-Janauary 3, 2016
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: All Day
On several trips to South Africa, Nancy Baird purchased basketry, wood carvings, jewelry and art from women selling their arts and craft on the streets and in their native-run shops. Her collection serves as a reminder of Nancy’s experiences on safari with husband Tom and of the research trips taken to study British women in the country in the early 19th century. These cases show a sampling of her collection acquired while in South Africa.
Temporarily closed for University Breaks
Thanksgiving Break - November 25-29, 2015
Winter Break - December 16, 2015-Janauary 3, 2016
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Community Gallery
- Time: 9:00am - 4:00am
This six panel collaborative mural honoring the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was painted by six local African American artists: Glen Bolling, Alice Gatewood-Waddell, Thelma Green, Granville Mitchell, Vonda Victor and Thomas Withrow. More Information.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Garden Gallery
- Time: All Day
The Kentucky Museum and VSA arts of Kentucky are again partnering to produce an exhibition of artwork created during VSA arts workshops held at the museum. The exhibit features artwork of students with disabilities, area artists, and the artwork they have created collaboratively. VSA arts of Kentucky is a statewide, non-profit organization dedicated to promoting arts, education and creative expression for all, with an emphasis on persons with disabilities.
- Time: All Day
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: All Day
The 58 quilts made by United States and South Africa quilt artists are featured in this traveling exhibition from the Michigan State University Museum. These diverse and powerful pieces reflect the ways in which this remarkable man touched individual lives, changed a nation, and literally served as the conscience of the human spirit for individuals around the world.
Temporarily closed for University Breaks
Thanksgiving Break - November 25-29, 2015
Winter Break - December 16, 2015-Janauary 3, 2016
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: All Day
On several trips to South Africa, Nancy Baird purchased basketry, wood carvings, jewelry and art from women selling their arts and craft on the streets and in their native-run shops. Her collection serves as a reminder of Nancy’s experiences on safari with husband Tom and of the research trips taken to study British women in the country in the early 19th century. These cases show a sampling of her collection acquired while in South Africa.
Temporarily closed for University Breaks
Thanksgiving Break - November 25-29, 2015
Winter Break - December 16, 2015-Janauary 3, 2016
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Community Gallery
- Time: 9:00am - 4:00am
This six panel collaborative mural honoring the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was painted by six local African American artists: Glen Bolling, Alice Gatewood-Waddell, Thelma Green, Granville Mitchell, Vonda Victor and Thomas Withrow. More Information.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Garden Gallery
- Time: All Day
The Kentucky Museum and VSA arts of Kentucky are again partnering to produce an exhibition of artwork created during VSA arts workshops held at the museum. The exhibit features artwork of students with disabilities, area artists, and the artwork they have created collaboratively. VSA arts of Kentucky is a statewide, non-profit organization dedicated to promoting arts, education and creative expression for all, with an emphasis on persons with disabilities.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: All Day
The 58 quilts made by United States and South Africa quilt artists are featured in this traveling exhibition from the Michigan State University Museum. These diverse and powerful pieces reflect the ways in which this remarkable man touched individual lives, changed a nation, and literally served as the conscience of the human spirit for individuals around the world.
Temporarily closed for University Breaks
Thanksgiving Break - November 25-29, 2015
Winter Break - December 16, 2015-Janauary 3, 2016
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: All Day
On several trips to South Africa, Nancy Baird purchased basketry, wood carvings, jewelry and art from women selling their arts and craft on the streets and in their native-run shops. Her collection serves as a reminder of Nancy’s experiences on safari with husband Tom and of the research trips taken to study British women in the country in the early 19th century. These cases show a sampling of her collection acquired while in South Africa.
Temporarily closed for University Breaks
Thanksgiving Break - November 25-29, 2015
Winter Break - December 16, 2015-Janauary 3, 2016
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Community Gallery
- Time: 9:00am - 4:00am
This six panel collaborative mural honoring the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was painted by six local African American artists: Glen Bolling, Alice Gatewood-Waddell, Thelma Green, Granville Mitchell, Vonda Victor and Thomas Withrow. More Information.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Garden Gallery
- Time: All Day
The Kentucky Museum and VSA arts of Kentucky are again partnering to produce an exhibition of artwork created during VSA arts workshops held at the museum. The exhibit features artwork of students with disabilities, area artists, and the artwork they have created collaboratively. VSA arts of Kentucky is a statewide, non-profit organization dedicated to promoting arts, education and creative expression for all, with an emphasis on persons with disabilities.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: All Day
The 58 quilts made by United States and South Africa quilt artists are featured in this traveling exhibition from the Michigan State University Museum. These diverse and powerful pieces reflect the ways in which this remarkable man touched individual lives, changed a nation, and literally served as the conscience of the human spirit for individuals around the world.
Temporarily closed for University Breaks
Thanksgiving Break - November 25-29, 2015
Winter Break - December 16, 2015-Janauary 3, 2016
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: All Day
On several trips to South Africa, Nancy Baird purchased basketry, wood carvings, jewelry and art from women selling their arts and craft on the streets and in their native-run shops. Her collection serves as a reminder of Nancy’s experiences on safari with husband Tom and of the research trips taken to study British women in the country in the early 19th century. These cases show a sampling of her collection acquired while in South Africa.
Temporarily closed for University Breaks
Thanksgiving Break - November 25-29, 2015
Winter Break - December 16, 2015-Janauary 3, 2016
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Community Gallery
- Time: 9:00am - 4:00am
This six panel collaborative mural honoring the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was painted by six local African American artists: Glen Bolling, Alice Gatewood-Waddell, Thelma Green, Granville Mitchell, Vonda Victor and Thomas Withrow. More Information.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Garden Gallery
- Time: All Day
The Kentucky Museum and VSA arts of Kentucky are again partnering to produce an exhibition of artwork created during VSA arts workshops held at the museum. The exhibit features artwork of students with disabilities, area artists, and the artwork they have created collaboratively. VSA arts of Kentucky is a statewide, non-profit organization dedicated to promoting arts, education and creative expression for all, with an emphasis on persons with disabilities.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: All Day
The 58 quilts made by United States and South Africa quilt artists are featured in this traveling exhibition from the Michigan State University Museum. These diverse and powerful pieces reflect the ways in which this remarkable man touched individual lives, changed a nation, and literally served as the conscience of the human spirit for individuals around the world.
Temporarily closed for University Breaks
Thanksgiving Break - November 25-29, 2015
Winter Break - December 16, 2015-Janauary 3, 2016
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: All Day
On several trips to South Africa, Nancy Baird purchased basketry, wood carvings, jewelry and art from women selling their arts and craft on the streets and in their native-run shops. Her collection serves as a reminder of Nancy’s experiences on safari with husband Tom and of the research trips taken to study British women in the country in the early 19th century. These cases show a sampling of her collection acquired while in South Africa.
Temporarily closed for University Breaks
Thanksgiving Break - November 25-29, 2015
Winter Break - December 16, 2015-Janauary 3, 2016
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Community Gallery
- Time: 9:00am - 4:00am
This six panel collaborative mural honoring the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was painted by six local African American artists: Glen Bolling, Alice Gatewood-Waddell, Thelma Green, Granville Mitchell, Vonda Victor and Thomas Withrow. More Information.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Garden Gallery
- Time: All Day
The Kentucky Museum and VSA arts of Kentucky are again partnering to produce an exhibition of artwork created during VSA arts workshops held at the museum. The exhibit features artwork of students with disabilities, area artists, and the artwork they have created collaboratively. VSA arts of Kentucky is a statewide, non-profit organization dedicated to promoting arts, education and creative expression for all, with an emphasis on persons with disabilities.
- Location: Van Meter
- Time: 7:30pm
An Evening of Jazz Piano with The Beegie Adair Trio featuring Mike Longo.
Tickets:
$25- General
$10- WKU Students
* All proceeds go to the WKU Jazz Program.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: All Day
The 58 quilts made by United States and South Africa quilt artists are featured in this traveling exhibition from the Michigan State University Museum. These diverse and powerful pieces reflect the ways in which this remarkable man touched individual lives, changed a nation, and literally served as the conscience of the human spirit for individuals around the world.
Temporarily closed for University Breaks
Thanksgiving Break - November 25-29, 2015
Winter Break - December 16, 2015-Janauary 3, 2016
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: All Day
On several trips to South Africa, Nancy Baird purchased basketry, wood carvings, jewelry and art from women selling their arts and craft on the streets and in their native-run shops. Her collection serves as a reminder of Nancy’s experiences on safari with husband Tom and of the research trips taken to study British women in the country in the early 19th century. These cases show a sampling of her collection acquired while in South Africa.
Temporarily closed for University Breaks
Thanksgiving Break - November 25-29, 2015
Winter Break - December 16, 2015-Janauary 3, 2016
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Community Gallery
- Time: 9:00am - 4:00am
This six panel collaborative mural honoring the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was painted by six local African American artists: Glen Bolling, Alice Gatewood-Waddell, Thelma Green, Granville Mitchell, Vonda Victor and Thomas Withrow. More Information.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Garden Gallery
- Time: All Day
The Kentucky Museum and VSA arts of Kentucky are again partnering to produce an exhibition of artwork created during VSA arts workshops held at the museum. The exhibit features artwork of students with disabilities, area artists, and the artwork they have created collaboratively. VSA arts of Kentucky is a statewide, non-profit organization dedicated to promoting arts, education and creative expression for all, with an emphasis on persons with disabilities.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: All Day
The 58 quilts made by United States and South Africa quilt artists are featured in this traveling exhibition from the Michigan State University Museum. These diverse and powerful pieces reflect the ways in which this remarkable man touched individual lives, changed a nation, and literally served as the conscience of the human spirit for individuals around the world.
Temporarily closed for University Breaks
Thanksgiving Break - November 25-29, 2015
Winter Break - December 16, 2015-Janauary 3, 2016
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A
- Time: All Day
On several trips to South Africa, Nancy Baird purchased basketry, wood carvings, jewelry and art from women selling their arts and craft on the streets and in their native-run shops. Her collection serves as a reminder of Nancy’s experiences on safari with husband Tom and of the research trips taken to study British women in the country in the early 19th century. These cases show a sampling of her collection acquired while in South Africa.
Temporarily closed for University Breaks
Thanksgiving Break - November 25-29, 2015
Winter Break - December 16, 2015-Janauary 3, 2016
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Community Gallery
- Time: 9:00am - 4:00am
This six panel collaborative mural honoring the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was painted by six local African American artists: Glen Bolling, Alice Gatewood-Waddell, Thelma Green, Granville Mitchell, Vonda Victor and Thomas Withrow. More Information.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Garden Gallery
- Time: All Day
The Kentucky Museum and VSA arts of Kentucky are again partnering to produce an exhibition of artwork created during VSA arts workshops held at the museum. The exhibit features artwork of students with disabilities, area artists, and the artwork they have created collaboratively. VSA arts of Kentucky is a statewide, non-profit organization dedicated to promoting arts, education and creative expression for all, with an emphasis on persons with disabilities.
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