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Picturing Equality: Art Project from Lexington Catholic art teacher hits social media
You may have seen the images popping up on facebook. Boldly designed and shot in propaganda-poster fashion, they are part of a digital art project by Stephen Dorsett,
Good Medicine: Art’s evolving role in Lexington healthcare settings
When Lexington Mayor Jim Gray introduced “The 20” an art Auction at Lexington Art League last month, he described himself as “a cheerleader and carnival barker” for investing
Harry Dean Stanton Fest 2013: Call for Artists
During the month of May, Lexington's State Theatre Gallery (adjacent to the Kentucky Theatre) will host a display of Harry Dean Stanton- inspired art in conjunction with the
Ace Goes to the Woodland Art Fair 2012
Lexington's 2012 Woodland Art Fair dawned to some of the prettiest weather the Fair has enjoyed in decades. Artist Rod Lindauer manned his own booth, despite his recent encounter
Concordia Public Art Installation Proceeds in Downtown Lexington
One lane of Main was closed in downtown Lexington this weekend while crews installed artist DeWitt Godfrey's "Concordia," Lexington's newest public art project, atop the Downtown Arts Center. The
When is Gallery Hop, Lexington KY. April 20, 2012
Lexington, Kentucky art Gallery Hop, April 20, 2012 HIGHLIGHTS Sarah Jane Sanders, Room for Dessert: a collaboration of Food and Photography. Wine + Market. 5 pm to 8 pm. Corner
Artist John Lackey’s Gamut, video at North Limestone
Lexington artist John Lackey, twice voted Best Artist by Ace readers, has put together a stop-motion movie, Gamut, that chronicles the renovations across the street from his Homegrown
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



















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