In God We Trust - Established 2008
(606) 638-0123606-624-9019 markgrayson@me.com
In God We Trust - Established 2008
  • News
    • Regional News
    • Announcements
    • Recollections
  • Sports News
    • Big Sandy Sportsman
  • Lifestyles
  • Courthouse
  • Obituaries
No Result
View All Result
  • News
    • Regional News
    • Announcements
    • Recollections
  • Sports News
    • Big Sandy Sportsman
  • Lifestyles
  • Courthouse
  • Obituaries
No Result
View All Result
TheLevisaLazer.com
No Result
View All Result
Advertisement
LADY BULLDOGS LOOK TO PICK UP THE PACE THIS SEASON; OPENER NEXT TUESDAY POPULAR 19 YEAR-OLD WOMAN FROM KERMIT AREA DIES IN CRASH WITH COAL TRUCK Lawrence Co. Cheer headed to Disney in February; 15th Region Runner-Up PAIR OF LCHS STUDENTS CHOSEN FOR ALL-STATE CHOIR Lawrence Co. local government offices will be **closed** on Thursday and Friday
Three Rivers HH digital ad-AAd-bannerfuneral1leader1joe_young_banneer
Levisa-Lazer-Banner-Ad-copyFoothills-Bundle
Home Content Arts & Entertainment

More than 50 works by Kentucky artists on display at Capitol

CRYSTAL STALEY by CRYSTAL STALEY
January 31, 2022
in Arts & Entertainment
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Second Team Kentucky Gallery Exhibit
Installed at State Capitol

More than 50 works by Kentucky artists on display

FRANKFORT, Ky. (Jan. 31, 2022) – The Spring 2022 exhibition of the Team Kentucky Gallery is on display in two of the main hallways of the state Capitol. Whether simply sightseeing in Frankfort or following the legislative session, visitors to the Capitol building can view the works of more than 50 Kentucky artists.

“As I walk the halls of the Capitol each day, I find myself pleased by and proud of the fantastic artwork that Kentuckians have shared with us,” said Gov. Beshear. “Our people contribute every day to helping one another, and this is just one more example of how these folks, by sharing their stories through their art, can lift the spirits of their fellow Kentuckians and provide the rest of us with windows into their worlds.”

Originally envisioned as a way to express a sense of connectedness and feelings of pride in our commonwealth in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, Kentuckians were asked to submit their stories as told through art.

“Art is just so important for our mental health and well-being – and it doesn’t matter whether you are creating it or viewing it,” said First Lady Britainy Beshear. “I am so grateful for the artists who decided to share their works in the Team Kentucky Gallery so that visitors to the Capitol can take a few minutes to lose themselves in these paintings and maybe even see themselves reflected in this amazing art.”

Selected artworks are displayed for a six-month rotation in the Capitol and on the Team Kentucky Digital Art Gallery, where the artists provide additional information. After each rotation, artworks are returned to the artists. The current exhibit began Jan. 1 and will run until June 30. Information on how to submit artworks for the fall 2022 exhibition will be available on the gallery’s website later in the spring.

The Beshear administration understands the significant impact that Kentucky’s arts and humanities industry has on the state’s economy. Generating more than $2.3 billion annually in economic impact, this industry plays a critical role in enhancing the commonwealth’s culture, education and tourism. The administration has been committed to investing in the industry as part of Team Kentucky’s initiative to build a better Kentucky through tourism and economic development.

Through the Kentucky Arts Council, Kentucky has supported arts organizations throughout the commonwealth by providing critical funding to support artists and stabilize the arts industry following the spread of COVID-19. The commonwealth has distributed $454,000 in CARES Act funding and $665,750 through the Kentucky Arts Council ARP grant to arts organizations in communities statewide.

To learn more about the Kentucky State Capitol, visit capitol.ky.gov. The site includes visitor information, Capitol building facts and a historical overview.

ShareTweetPinShareScanSend
Next Post
Louisa Utilities Board Meeting Agenda February 01, 2022, 6:00PM

Louisa Utilities Board Meeting Agenda February 01, 2022, 6:00PM

   TheLevisaLazer.Com   
TheLevisaLazer.com

In God We Trust - Established 2008

Follow Us

Quick Links

  • News
  • Lifestyles
  • Stay Ahead with Lazer Sports News
  • Education
  • Obituaries
  • About Us
  • Business & Politics News
  • Addiction & Recovery

Quick Links

  • Courthouse
  • Top Recollections News – The Levisa Lazer
  • Big Sandy Sportsman
  • Lazer ad prices and sizes
  • Editorials
  • Lazer announcments, bids and notices
  • Health News

Recent News

LADY BULLDOGS LOOK TO PICK UP THE PACE THIS SEASON; OPENER NEXT TUESDAY

LADY BULLDOGS LOOK TO PICK UP THE PACE THIS SEASON; OPENER NEXT TUESDAY

November 29, 2024

© 2024 thelevisalazer.com, All Rights Reserved. Designed and Managing by BizNex Web.

No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • Stay Ahead with Lazer Sports News
  • Lifestyles
  • Courthouse
  • Top Recollections News – The Levisa Lazer
  • Obituaries
  • Regional News
  • Announcements

© 2024 thelevisalazer.com, All Rights Reserved. Designed and Managing by BizNex Web.