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Arts For All Kentucky Presents: Signs and Symbols

Post By: The SKyPAC
Date: April 27, 2020

  Signs and Symbols April 27-June 30 A collection of acrylic paintings created by adult artists with disabilities working at Lifeskills Industries in Bowling Green, KY in collaboration with staff from Arts for All Kentucky. The subjects of the paintings include American Sign Language (ASL), common gestures, and disability awareness messages. Arts for All Kentucky, providing arts and education programs that allow people with disabilities to fully participate in the arts.  www.artsforallky.org SKyPAC galleries are inclusive spaces and we strive…

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We LOVE Our SKyPAC Ambassadors!

Post By: The SKyPAC
Date: April 24, 2020

An Update to Our Valued Patrons: We have now surpassed the one-month mark since the temporary closings of both SKyPAC and the Capitol Arts Center due to the COVID-19 international crisis. This week also signifies another important occurrence as we commemorate National Volunteer Week, part of the month-long celebration in April. As our empty building can attest, the PEOPLE make a venue come to life and at SKyPAC we are fortunate to have some of the best as part of…

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Thank You to SKyPAC’s ESSENTIAL PARTNERS: Our Education Sponsors

Post By: The SKyPAC
Date: April 20, 2020

Our second installment “shines the spotlight” on SKyPAC’s Education Sponsors. In addition to ongoing initiatives such as BG OnStage, CurtainsUp!, and School Day Matinees, SKyPAC’s work with the Laura Goad Turner Charitable Foundation has served as a model for other partnerships as a result of its impact on area students through the years.

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Blues Musician and Pioneer Sylvester Weaver and Sara Martin – Frazier Virtual Museum

Post By: The SKyPAC
Date: April 14, 2020

The Frazier History Museum in Louisville is doing some pretty incredible things virtually to connect with communities that surround them.  They are loading content on their website each day.  Today’s particular bit with Teaching Artist Brian West hits close to home for us at SKyPAC.  West lives next door to a Louisville Cemetery.  The cemetery was incorporated by a group of seven prominent African American men in 1886 and holds the remains of many notable individuals in the community.  The…

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