Transylvania’s Morlan Gallery opens 2010 with photography exhibit focusing Kentucky
LEXINGTON, Ky.—Transylvania’s Morlan Gallery opens 2010 with a photography exhibit focusing on Kentucky. MY/KY: Life through the Lens opens January 15 and runs through February 12. An artists’ reception will be held Friday, January 15, from 5-7 p.m. in the gallery. Kentucky, it seems, has always been an enigma, simultaneously admired and derided. Daniel Boone wrote, “I returned home to my family, with a determination to bring them as soon as possible to live in Kentucky, which I esteemed a second paradise, at the risk of my life and fortune.” Mark Twain, on the other hand, said, “When the end of the world comes, I want to be in Kentucky, because everything there happens twenty years after it happens anywhere else.” Socorro, digital print 2009. Carla Winn. Regardless of such widely variant response, the mystique of the Bluegrass State swings broad and wide—from the loftiest spire to the deepest, most verdant hollow. MY/KY: Life through the Lens is a small group invitational exhibition that attempts to capture not only the attractive but also the elusive Commonwealth. In artistic tradition, five Kentucky photographers have given us a new way of seeing the Kentucky, its people, its industry and its land. Don Ament reframes Kentucky’s energy concerns; Angela Baldridge (Transylvania class of 2004) examines tobacco’s tradition and industry; Frank Döring gives an insider’s view of the equine world; Mary Tortorici’s depopulated landscapes offer a fuller view of the people who do live
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