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Uncommon Wealth: A Retrospective of Al Smith Individual Artist Fellowship Recipients

Press Release Date:  Friday, August 24, 2007  
Contact Information:  Ed Lawrence
Kentucky Arts Council Public Information Officer
502-564-3757 or ed.lawrence@ky.gov

Jane Wilson
Owensboro Museum of Fine Art
270-685-3181 or mail@omfa.museum
 


FRANKFORT, Ky. — The Owensboro Museum of Art will kick off the 2007-2008 tour of Uncommon Wealth, a retrospective of the past visual arts and media arts recipients of the Kentucky Arts Council’s Al Smith Individual Artist Fellowship awards, including artists who have just received the commonwealth’s prestigious awards. The Opening Preview is Saturday, August 25, 2007, 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. (CDT), at the Owensboro Museum of Fine Art, 901 Frederica Street, Owensboro, Ky.  Uncommon Wealth will be on display in Owensboro from August 26 to September 23, 2007 and will continue on tour in Louisville, Richmond, Pikeville, Danville, Lawrence County and Cadiz.

The exhibit features sculptures, graphics, photography, fiber art, mixed media works and video by Kentucky’s leading contemporary artists. 

The Kentucky Arts Council has been serving artists in Kentucky since 1966, and has been awarding fellowships to artists since 1984. Visual art fellowships are selected on a bi-yearly basis and are based on the artistic merit of the artist’s work.  Past and present KAC visual art fellows (currently living in Kentucky) were invited to participate in Uncommon Wealth. 

 "The Arts Council is dedicated to the promotion and support of individual artists," says Lori Meadows, the arts council’s executive director. “Many of these artists have work in private and public collections throughout the nation.  They bring a very positive recognition for Kentucky.”

Uncommon Wealth was partially funded with a grant from the Kentucky Arts Council and the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), as part of the American Masterpieces program, which seeks to introduce Americans to the best of their cultural and artistic legacy.  The Kentucky Arts Council is a state agency in the Commerce Cabinet that creates opportunities for Kentuckians through the arts. Kentucky Arts Council funding is provided by the Kentucky State Legislature and the National Endowment for the Arts, which believes that a great nation deserves great art.

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NOTE TO EDITORS: See list below for exhibiting artists by city of residence.

 

Almo

Sandy Miller Sasso

 

Bardstown

Jim Cantrell

 

Berea

Walter Hyleck

Esther E. Randall

David Zurick

 

Bowling Green

Tom Bartel

Kim Chalmers

Yvonne Petkus

 

Danville

Judith Pointer Jia

 

Erlanger

Kevin Muente

 

Frankfort

Dobree Adams

 

Highland Heights

Ken Landon Buck

 

Irvine

Gwen Heffner

 

Lexington

Philis Alvic

Sean Anderson

Steve Armstrong

Garry Bibbs

Steve Davis-Rosenbaum

Gerald Ferstman

Kurt Gohde

Gary J. Noland, Jr.

Arturo Alonzo Sandoval

Karen Spears

Erika Strecker

Lawrence Tarpey

Robert Tharsing

 

Louisville

Peter Bodnar III

Tom Butsch

Ying Kit Chan

Debra Clem

Brad Devlin

Gaela A. Erwin

Lida G. Gordon

Shayne Hull

Scott Massey

Gabrielle Mayer

Mary E. Newton

Thomas Pfannerstill

C.J. Pressma

Letitia Quesenberry

Guinever Smith

Zoe Strecker

Brook Forest White, Jr.

Gayle Williamson

 

McKee

Linda Fifield

 

Morehead

David Bartlett

Elizabeth Mesa-Gaido

Gary Mesa-Gaido

 

Murray

Jim Bryant

 

Nicholasville

Patrick Adams

 

Owensboro

Stephen Driver

David Stratton

 

Paducah

Patt Blue

Warren Farr

Connie Noyes

Randy Simmons

 

Prospect

J. Barry Motes

 

Richmond

David Mohallatee

Mary Tortorici

Travis Townsend

 

Shelbyville

Valerie Sullivan Fuchs

Michael Thomas McCardwell

 

Union

Nancy Cassell

Michael Maydak

 

Williamsburg

Russell Weedman

 

Winchester

Joseph Molinaro

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The Kentucky Arts Council is a state agency in the Commerce Cabinet that creates opportunities for Kentuckians through the arts. Every $1 in grant funds awarded by the Kentucky Arts Council helps grantees secure $15 in earned income and matching funds from individuals, philanthropic sources and other levels of government.

 

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