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Technology has made it easier for society to record and store information. A new exhibition at the KMAC Museum shows how fiber arts paved the way for this modern digital existence.
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The year’s recipients include a bank, an artists guild and the Kentucky Native American Heritage Commission.
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Mark Anthony Mulligan, known for his colorful and playful street scenes filled with signs and logos, died this week at the age of 59.
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Philip Koester comes to the Louisville Ballet from the Kentucky Opera, where he served as Chief Revenue and Advancement Officer.
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Sculptor William M. Duffy will be the lead artist on limestone benches that are part of a public artwork to be installed near the Ohio River.
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Barbara Cullen, who worked with Derby Dinner Playhouse and Kentucky Shakespeare, died last week. She was 65.
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Fund for the Arts, which owns the building, said it's under contract with a buyer and expects to close on the space at the end of the year.
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Actors Theatre of Louisville, Kentucky Shakespeare, the Louisville Orchestra and StageOne Family Theatre will receive grants from the fund.
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Bevin bluntly suggested this week that some academic programs at Kentucky’s colleges have outlived their necessity in times of tight state budgets.
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The bill proposes changes that would affect school testing and accountability, and how arts instruction fits into a well-rounded education system.