From one end of the spectrum to the other, the University of Kentucky Art Museum is opening two art exhibitions that explore the use of color. Utilizing some favorites as well as rarely seen pieces from the museum collection in combination with select works on loan, “Coloring” will remind viewers just how complex color can be. And for those visitors drawn to a more stark, monotone palette, don’t miss “Template Days” featuring the work of artists Avantika Bawa and May Tveit in conversation for the first time.
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BRATTLEBORO â Five new exhibits open at the Brattleboro Museum & Art Center on Saturday. The exhibits include group shows featuring paintings inspired by the idea of âexpeditionâ and artworks reflecting the legacy of famed photographer Minor White, as well as solo exhibitions by Delano Dunn, Charlie Hunter and Erick Johnson.
An opening reception, free and open to all, will take place on Saturday at 5 p.m. Refreshments will be served outdoors, and many of the exhibiting artists and curators will be in attendance. In addition to the five new exhibits, visitors can view two outdoor installations that opened in May: âDelita Martin: Between Worldsâ and âScott Boyd: Endangered Alphabets.â
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It will also stream at the Brighton Fringe’s opening weekend.
Student producer and cast member Connor Dickson said: “This will be our second live-stream from the Connaught Theatre and follows the huge success of our sister production in March where we reached well over a thousand people. Building on that and with the support of the former Soho Cinders’ West End cast who are following and sharing our social media, we are anticipating having a bit of a hit on our hands.
“Stiles and Drewe have gained the reputation as the UK 21st century’s Rodgers and Hammerstein with a number of celebrated pieces behind them including Betty Blue Eyes, Honk! Peter Pan and the Just So stories.
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National Radio Series Program 31: America s Musical Roots - Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center- America s musical roots are explored with Harry Burleigh s Southland Sketches and Dvorák s Quintet in G major, Op. 77. click here