Event is March 7-8 in Lexington
FRANKFORT, Ky. (Feb. 27, 2015) — Thirty-one Kentucky artists have been selected to exhibit in “Music Scenes,” a new Kentucky Arts Council exhibit that will debut at Kentucky Crafted: The Market March 7-8 at Lexington Convention Center.
“Music Scenes” examines the relationship between visual art and music. The selected artwork includes painting, photography, fiber art, collage, mixed media and other forms. Participating artists are:
- Tona Barkley, Owenton, “Barefoot Banjo”
- Debbie Billips, Jeffersonville, “Between the Waters”
- Amanda Briede, Louisville, “Untitled” (record print), “Untitled” (record drawing)
- Katie Burke, Louisville, “Walter Lay – Black Jack Davey CD Cover”
- CeCe Butcher, Somerset, “Tribute to Bill Monroe”
- Robert Carden, Lexington, “Piano Monster #7”
- Laura Lee Cundiff, Versailles, “Red Blues,” “Whirl”
- Skylar Davis, Richmond, “Energy,” “Moon Taxi”
- Damon Farmer, Versailles, “Concert of a River Nymph”
- Cheree Federico, Bowling Green, “You Spin Me ‘Round”
- Ricardo Federico, Bowling Green, “A Six String Thing”
- Timothy Gold, Independence, “Blowin’ the Blues”
- Kristin Gunn, Stanton, “Echoes from the Past”
- Cissy Hamilton, Lexington, “Songwriters”
- Emily Hargrove, La Center, “The Art of Jazz”
- Cynthia Houston, Bowling Green, “Soundwave: Blue Moon of Kentucky,” “Soundwave: My Old Kentucky Home”
- Lisa Hurst, Cynthiana, “Praises Raised to Heaven”
- Darrell Ishmael, Lexington, “Bass Beat”
- Brandon Jones, Louisville, “My Morning Picasso,” “Appalatin ‘Waterside’ Album Cover”
- Elaine Manning, Grassy Creek, “Piano Keys”
- Sharon Matisoff, Fern Creek, “Opus 7,” “Katherine”
- Kasandra McNeil, Nancy, “Waiting for Inspiration”
- Matt Pascucci, Lexington, “My Father, the Artist”
- Sonya Roark, Somerset, “Three Ukuleles”
- Judy Rosati, Louisville, “German Street Musicians, Regensburg”
- Brenda Salyers, Morehead, “Winchester Melody”
- Dianne Simpson, Heidrick, “Bad Moon Rising”
- Diane Smallwood, Morehead, “Surrounded by Sound”
- Anthony Stollings, Florence, “Jazz Metamorphic”
- Jason Sturgill, Lexington, “Washing Away a Long Day,” “Backyard Sessions”
- Joanne Weis, Louisville, “The Cuckoo-Appalachian Songbook”
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