The BG International Festival Gallery Walk
Receptions Sept 18, 5-9pm
Chair: Andee Rudloff
(To participate download our application, print and return by August 15)
The gallery walk will include various local art galleries and businesses showcasing foreign culture themed exhibits in support the Bowling Green International Festival. All exhibits are on display September 18-26, some begin earlier and/or continue longer.
Receptions will be held at all exhibits Friday September 18, 5-9pm.
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2009 Participating venues:
- Capitol Arts Alliance Mezzanine Gallery: 416 E. Main • www.capitolarts.com • Sept. 16 -Oct. 13
Traveling the World! featuring Michael Trapasso [Photography]
- Arts Access Gallery: 515 E. 10th Street • www.vsartsky.org • Sept. 14 - Oct. 23
One World, Many Faces: A Multi-Cultural Exhibition featuring artists who participate in our call to artists [VSA arts of Kentucky's 2nd Annual Juried Exhibition in partnership with the Bowling Green International Festival. VSA arts of Kentucky's ArtsACCESS Gallery exhibits works of all artistic mediums from emerging and established artists with and without disabilities.]
- Greener Groundz: 871 Broadway Ave. • www.greenergroundz.com • Sept. 1-30
Women and Kids Learning Together: WKU Women's Studies featuring Kristin Houser and Ariana McCluchin [A photo exhibit of the women and kids Learning Together Camp sponsored by Women's Studies at WKU. The camp brings low income women together for a week of team building, self-esteem building and support. A great community/campus project!]
- University Gallery: Ivan Wilson Fine Arts Center, WKU • www.wku.edu/art • Aug 31 - Sept 26
Women of Michoacan: Art and Artists featuring Ana Pellicer, Leonor Solís, Dolores Gómez, Jerónimo Mateo, Marcela Ramírez, Rosa Angélica Gómez Mier [A collaboration between the Secretary of Culture of the Government of the State of Michoacán, the Kentucky Institute for International Studies (KIIS), and the Tennessee Consortium for International Studies (TnCIS).]
- Ellis/Walker Gallery at MacKenzie's: 1945 Thoroughbred Sq. • elliswalker.com • Sept 18-2
Around the World and Back Again featuring Kim & David Jones, Joe Downing more [From France to Italy and across the United States. Ellis/Walker Gallery offers international artists with local roots.]
- Spencer's Coffeehouse : 915 College St.
Indigenous Connections: Life in San Bernardo, Ecuador featuring Stacey Irvin [Photo study of the joyful spirit of this community - a spirit that is fed by a deep devotion to family, faith and an
intimate connection to the land.]
- Coffee Grind: 600 31 W ByPass (Fairview Plaza) • Aug 8 - Sept 26
One World, Many Faces featuring Ronnie Jaggers [Chiseled Features Studio presents Masks/Alto Relief/ painting of faces from around the world.]
- Memphis Marsha's: 524 E. 12th Ave. • Sept 18-Oct 17
Something about France featuring Harper, Heidbrink & Powell
- The Pie House Studio: 556 Morris Alley
The Many Faces of Change a collaborative and interactive mural featuring Kim Chalmers and WKU studio art students
- Gallery 916: 916 State St. • thegalleryat916.com
One World Many Faces: The Art of Adornment featuring Jessica Snodgrass, Rad Relics; Heidi Oberhelman, Purple Rabbit Studio; Kay Zoretic, A Sterling Performance; Debby Modlin, DM Designs; Debra Gall, Amanda Sears, Edit Hepp, Bill Guffey, Rhonda Smith, Gayle Novick.
- WKU School of Journalism & Broadcasting Gallery: 1655 Normal St Mass Media Hall • www.fgscholars.com • Sept 18-26
American Dreams: Immigrants and Refugees in Bowling Green featuring Fleischaker-Greene Scholars Spring 09 Class & Inge Hooker
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