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Aug 16th, 2024
The Kentucky Museum has opened two new exhibitions in their second floor gallery, Gloomy Little Trees: Selections from the Ivan Wilson Collection and From Many Hands: The Hester-Gilbert Basket Story. Both exhibitions are on view through mid-October.
View ArticleAug 8th, 2024
The Kentucky Museum invites artists across the United States to submit works to Equal Temperament, a juried show highlighting the inclusivity of modern metalworking. Entries are due October 1, 2024.
View ArticleJun 6th, 2024
The Kentucky Museum has partnered with BGArtStudio to provide new art classes for the public starting in July. Registration is now open on BGArtStudio.com
View ArticleMay 15th, 2024
On May 18, the Kentucky Museum and International Council of Museums (ICOM) invites the world to recognize the pivotal role museums play in education and research by supporting the Museum for All initiative.
View ArticleApr 23rd, 2024
The Kentucky Museum is thrilled to debut its latest art exhibition, Tangents to Heaven, which features The Mary Norton Shands and Alfred R. Shands III Art Collection Bequest.
View ArticleApr 15th, 2024
The Mystic Arts Faire's Spring Art Market will be held at the Kentucky Museum on April 20 from 9 am to 5 pm.
View ArticleApr 8th, 2024
The Mystic Arts Association is seeking volunteers for its upcoming Spring Art Market at the Kentucky Museum, to be held on Saturday, April 20. Community service credit is available, and volunteers receive a free t-shirt.
View ArticleApr 4th, 2024
A Community Art Swap will be held at the Kentucky Museum from 12pm to 2pm on Saturday, April 6, hosted by The Mystic Arts Association. The event is free to attend.
View ArticleApr 2nd, 2024
On April 9 from 5 to 6 pm, Kentucky archaeologists will discuss Mississippian farm life in Kentucky at "Finding the First Farmers," a discussion and exhibit tour hosted by the Kentucky Museum for America250.
View ArticleMar 27th, 2024
The Kentucky Museum has launched a crowdfunding campaign to support the highly-anticipated music exhibit, Sonic Landscape, with all gifts granting access to a VIP behind-the-scenes experience.
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