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Kentucky Arts Council Presents Fellowship Recipients’ Work at Actors Theatre
Press Release Date:  November 19,2004
Contact: 

Ed Lawrence

Public Information Officer

(502) 564-3757 x 4803 or ed.lawrence@ky.gov

 

Every year the Kentucky Arts Council awards professional artists Al Smith Fellowships to recognize and encourage artistic excellence in Kentucky. The fellowships, named for KET’s  “Comment on Kentucky” host and former Arts Council chair (1977-1980) Al Smith, alternate between two discipline groupings: visual and media artist in one year and writers, composers, choreographers, and interdisciplinary artists in the other.  A thought provoking visual and media arts exhibit will be ready for viewing on opening night of the Actors Theatre production of “A Christmas Carol,” November 27, 2004 and will feature the work of 24 artists awarded fellowships in 2002 or 2004.  Opening reception and a chance to meet the artists will be Friday, December 3, in conjunction with Louisville’s First Friday Downtown Gallery Trolley Hop. The exhibit will continue through January 29, 2005.

“It would be fair to say that a Fellowship recipients’ exhibition is not a common event and that’s unfortunate for a number of reasons,” says show curator Albertus Gorman. “The first is that those who are interested in Kentucky’s art world would miss out on seeing some of the best art being produced by our Commonwealth’s artists.  Most artists I know are interested in having their work seen and the Fellowship show provides another good opportunity for exposure with the attached prestige of having won this statewide award.”

“This is a great collaboration project between Actors and the Arts Council,” says Roanne Victor who has been the gallery director at Actors Theatre for 30 years and also serves on the governing board of the Kentucky Arts Council.  “We did this show in 2000 and the response was fantastic.  The Fellowship Program is very important for enhancing Kentucky’s visibility as a place where great art is created and this show gives Actors’ patrons a chance to experience the best of the visual arts and the best of theatre.”

The Kentucky Arts Council is a state agency in the Commerce Cabinet.  Working in partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts, the Arts Council invests in programs that develop vibrant communities, provide lifelong education in the arts and support arts participation.  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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EDITORS NOTE: See listing below for participating artists, award year, medium and city of residence. The Arts council provides a virtual gallery of fellowship artists at http://artscouncil.ky.gov/virtual.htm.   Print quality art images are available upon request.

 

Tom Bartel (2004)

Ceramic/Wire

Bowling Green

 

Nancy Fletcher Cassell (2002)

Sumi Ink, Gouache, Conte

Union

 

Ying Kit Chan (2002)

Arcylic and Charcoal on Tyvek

Louisville

 

Valerie Sullivan Fuchs (2004)

Video

Shelbyville

 

Kurt Gohde (2002)

Video

Lexington

 

Marjorie Guyon (2002)

Mixed Media/Paper

Lexington

 

Judith Pointer Jia (2004)

Ceramic

Danville

 

Ben Mansur (2002)

Wood and Metal

Cynthiana

 

Scott Massey (2004)

Yardsticks, Keyrings

Louisville

 

Gary Mesa-Gaido (2002)

Wood and Aluminum

Morehead

 

Suzanne Mitchell (2004)

Mixed Media

Louisville

 

Joe Molinaro (2002)

Porcelain

Winchester

 

Gary J. Noland Jr (2004)

Mixed Media on Canvas

Lexington

 

Yvonne Petkus (2004)

Oil on Canvas

Bowling Green

 

Tom Pfannerstill (2002)

Acrylic on Hydrocal

Louisville

 

CJ Pressma (2002)

Digital Print

Louisville

 

Letitia Quesenberry (2004)

Graphite and Plaster on Panel

Louisville

 

Paul M. Sasso (2002)

Acrylic on Wood, Goldleaf, Stainless Steel

Almo

 

Ron Schildknecht (2004)

Video

Louisville

 

Rebekka Seigel (2004)

Fiber

Owenton

 

David Stratton (2002)

Acrylic, Oil, Wax Medium on Panel

Owensboro

 

Mary Tortorici (2004)

Archival Inkjet Print

Richmond

 

Travis Townsend (2004)

Wood and Mixed Media

Richmond

 

Gayle Williamson (2004)

Fiber Art

Louisville

 






 

Last updated: Friday, November 19, 2004