PCAL Calendar
Tuesday, April 11th
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Elizabeth Richardson Quilt Gallery
- Time: 9:00am - 4:00pm
More than 30 quilts and wall hangings illustrate how Kentucky quiltmakers looked to both the past and to the future for inspiration. In the first part of the 20th century, Americans' interest in their Colonial heritage contributed to a revival in quiltmaking, yet modern trends such as Art Nouveau and Art Deco also brought a contemporary feel to the work of some quilters and pattern designers. The revival that began around the time of the U.S. Bicentennial also had a dual effect with some quilters choosing traditional methods while others began experimenting with modern fabrics, techniques, and motifs. This divergence in approaches continued into the 21st century.
These quilts were selected from the Kentucky Museum's nationally significant collection.
This gallery will be closed to the public April 12-14.
- Location: MMTH Gallery and Atrium, 1666 Normal Drive, WKU Campus
- Time: 9:00am - 9:00pm
The School of Journalism & Broadcasting is excited to offer a photographic and interactive exhibition of photographs that promises to change the way you look at the world.
Living On A Dollar A Day: The Lives and Faces of the World’s Poor, is a powerful and extraordinary series of photographs and profiles by Pulitzer Prize winning photojournalist Renée C. Byer, whose work illuminates the human faces of people who live in extreme poverty around the world. Traveling to 10 countries on four continents, Byer sought out individuals and families on the brink of survival – living on about one U.S. dollar each day.
The people in Byer’s compelling profiles share their hardships, their joys, and their dreams for the future with her. Often with little hope of changing their own destiny, they dream of something better for their children. In her searing and tender images, accompanied by stories shared by people whose trust she gained, Byer gives voice to those who would not otherwise be heard.
The exhibit will be available beginning Thursday, Feb. 16, through Friday, April 28.
Gallery Hours for the Exhibit
Sundays - 3 to 9 p.m.
Mondays through Thursdays - 9 a.m to 9 pm.
Fridays - 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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