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Kentucky Museum of Arts and Crafts – Exhibition program support (over two years)

Institution
Kentucky Museum of Arts and Crafts
Grant Cycle
Spring 2018
Amount
$100,000
Type of Grant
Exhibition Support
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Jibade-Khalil Huffman, Poems For Every Occasion, 2018. Installation view.   
View of a room with two tables and framed artworks on the walls.
Elsa Hansen Oldham, Muses, 2018. Installation view.
View of a long curved table with ceramic vessels on top, against a wall painted sky blue.
Sarah Crowner, Clay Bodies: Moving Through Ceramics, 2018-2019. Installation view.
Installation view of an exhibition featuring paintings and sculpture.
KMAC Triennial, 2019. Installation view.

KMAC Museum is a contemporary art museum located in historic downtown Louisville on “Museum Row.” KMAC’s goal is to educate and inspire while promoting a better understanding of art through exhibitions, education, and collections. KMAC has continued to support regional artists while significantly increasing the number of international and national artists in its exhibition line up. The Museum explores the relationship between art and craft by identifying art as the big idea and craft as the intersection between process, materials, and labor. The museum connects people to art and creative practice.

2013

Founded in 2013 and launched in 2015 Common Field is a national network of independent visual arts organizations and organizers that connects, supports, and advocates for the artist-centered field.

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