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Lexington’s Iroquois Hunt Club in Garden and Gun Magazine
Oscar Wilde once called foxhunting “the indescribable in pursuit of the inedible,” but the Iroquois Hunt Club (built in 1807) just outside Lexington has long been one of the most beautiful views in the bluegrass. Today Garden and Gun Magazine …
Photographer Shelby Lee Adams in New York Times
Kentucky-born photographer Shelby Lee Adams' new book, Salt and Truth, was prominently featured in the Sunday November 13 New York Times. (Click here for the "Of Kentucky" slideshow
John Darko’s Change for Art Meter Dedicated
Lexington's Change for Art program unveiled the final installment in 2011's Art Parking Meters October 30 at the Kentucky Theatre. Artist John Darko presented his new work, a metal
ART LOVERS Kurt Gohde and Kate Sprengnether
The most hands-on visual arts couple in town, Kurt Gohde and Kate Sprengnether couldn’t find a place to get a slice anywhere when they first moved to Lexington
Hitting Stands Now: Jan 13 issue The Nude 25
[cover design by Clif Dickens. Art by Dana Davis, courtesy Lexington Art League]The January 13 issue of Ace is hitting stands now.In this issue, you'll find a preview
LifeLab Mentoring at Latitude
by Bruce Burris Where does it start? Muscles tense. One leg a pillar, holding the body upright between the earth and the sky. The other a pendulum, swinging
NUDE turns 25 01.13.2011
Highland Heights Artist Ken Landon Buck (born and raised in Lexington, a Tates Creek grad) recalls a memory of one of the earliest Nude exhibits, “I remember going
Artist John Lackey: Model Renaissance Guy
Who are This Year's Models in Lexington? Model Citizens? Visionaries? Innovators? Big Thinkers who are also long on Action? Every year, Ace celebrates "This
Kickstarter: The Guy Mendes 40/40 Project 12.09.2010
On the cover, Ace December 9 issue.Cover photo by Dan Silvestri.Other photos by Guy Mendes, courtesy Ann Tower Gallery and Phillip Jones.[There is a typo in the print
An App for Art: Lexington Takes it Artside
Gallery Hoppers got a preview of Lexington's new public art app, "Take it Artside," on Friday night at Lexington's Downtown Arts Center.The app is an initiative from Central









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