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A Region in Recovery: The Ice House Gallery and Tornado Recovery in Western Kentucky - Episode 32

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Release Date: 06/10/2022

Episode 47- Celebrating Native Reflections show art Episode 47- Celebrating Native Reflections

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The Kentucky Arts Council is celebrating our newest (and soon to be traveling) exhibit, Native Reflections.  On this episode we will learn how an exhibit is created and how the process works from the artist and panelist prospectives. 

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October is Arts & Humanities month- Episode 46 show art October is Arts & Humanities month- Episode 46

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The Kentucky Arts Council welcomes a new host, and celebrates Arts & Humanities Month in the Commonwealth

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Tom's farewell - Episode 45 show art Tom's farewell - Episode 45

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It's been my pleasure for the past five years to produce this podcast. It started out as a wild idea, and has evolved into an amazing mode of communication that allows us to more thoroughly tell the Kentucky Arts Council's stories. Today, my time as producer and host comes to an end. I've had a wonderful time on this podcast journey, and now it's time to turn it over to other voices as it continues. There are some people I'd like to thank publicly for their support of this endeavor. When I went to Chris Cathers in 2018 with the idea to start a podcast, it was a half-formed idea. He said yes,...

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Kentucky's first Youth Poet Laureate - Episode 44 show art Kentucky's first Youth Poet Laureate - Episode 44

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Amy Roblero-Perez is ending her one-year term as the first Kentucky Youth Poet Laureate. We chat with her about her reaction to beign named to the position, what she's been doing the past year, and hear readings of her work. We'll also talk with Jordan Campbell, executive director of Gateway Regional Arts Center in Mt. Sterling, which sponsors the Kentucky Youth Poet Laureate program. He'll discuss how it got started and what young Kentucky poets can do to apply for the program in the future. Episode footnotes

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Women's History Month and Music in Our Schools Month - Episode 43 show art Women's History Month and Music in Our Schools Month - Episode 43

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For a long time, the world of school band directors was largely dominated by men. This demographic has shifted over the years to include more women and increased diversity. Dr. Sue Creasap, professor emeritus and former associate director of bands at Morehead State University, leads a robust conversation that includes retired Jefferson County Schools band director Nan Moore, University of Louisville music professor and associate band director Dr. Amy Acklin, retired Fayette County Schools band director Lois Wiggins, and Harrison County Middle School band director Julie Lucky. They talk about...

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Are you coming to The Kentucky Crafted Market? - Episode 42 show art Are you coming to The Kentucky Crafted Market? - Episode 42

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We are getting closer to The Kentucky Crafted Market, March 9-10 at the Kentucky Horse Park's Alltech Arena. It is. perhaps. the Kentucky Arts Council's most visible event each year. In this episode we chat with four artists in the Kentucky Crafted program who are exhibiting and selling work at The Market: Dodie Wrocklage-Harp, Rob Bridges, Addison Williams and Michelle Hayden. Learn about their work and what they like about exhibiting at The Market. Episode footnotes:

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Arts standards and our schools, a conversation with the Kentucky Department of Education's Jessica Greene - Episode 41 show art Arts standards and our schools, a conversation with the Kentucky Department of Education's Jessica Greene - Episode 41

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What should Kentucky's public school students know about the arts by the time they have graduated? Jessica Greene, a performing and visual arts consultant to the Kentucky Department of Education, discusses that topic and talks about how Kentuckians can weigh in on those standards. Cynthia Warner, the Kentucky Arts Council's arts education director, interviews Jessica for this important conversation about the arts in our schools.  Episode footnotes:

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$500,000 Accelerator Award recipient HHN2L - Episode 40 show art $500,000 Accelerator Award recipient HHN2L - Episode 40

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Kentucky Arts Council spring intern Ashanti Grace Castleberry and arts council communications director Tom Musgrave learn more about Hip Hop Into Learning (HHN2L), a Louisville-based nonprofit arts education organization that received a $500,000 Accelerator Award from The Lewis Prize for Music. Ashanti chats with The Lewis Prize CEO Dalouge Smith and Tom continues the conversation with HHN2L cofounder Nyree Clayton-Taylor.  Episode footnotes:

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Make Kentucky-made Art and Craft Part of Your Holiday Gift Giving - Episode 39 show art Make Kentucky-made Art and Craft Part of Your Holiday Gift Giving - Episode 39

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The Kentucky Arts Council's Chris Cathers and Tom Musgrave travel to the Kentucky Artisan Center's Todd Finley and Aly Norton about holiday gift giving, what the Artisan Center has planned for the season, and how you can give the gift of Kentucky-made art. Episode footnotes:

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Things that Go Bump on the Pod - Episode 38 show art Things that Go Bump on the Pod - Episode 38

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In this seasonal episode, we explore the intersection of the arts and the macabre with a trio of segments featuring storyteller Octavia Sexton, folklorist and podcaster Camille Maria Acosta and theatre professional Bo List.  Episode footnotes: Octavia Sexton's links  

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We return to presentations from Arts Day(s) in Kentucky for this episode, which focuses on the impact of the devastating tornado that tore through western Kentucky in December 2021. In this presentation we’ll hear from Ice House director Nanc Gunn about efforts to re-establish space for the gallery while continuing to serve the artists, arts community and the region in the wake of the disaster. We'll also hear from Lexie Millikan, director of the Yeiser Art Center in Paducah.about the effects on the arts community after the loss of the Ice House.


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