ENID: Generations of Women Sculptors

Feb. 28 – Mar. 28, 2014 
(By appointment only the week of Mar. 10)

This sculpture exhibition is the work of a Louisville, Kentucky-based collective of female artists known as ENID: Generations of Women Sculptors. The name is taken from that of the first recognized female sculptor from Louisville, Enid Yandell. Yandell (1869-1934) successfully competed against male artists of her period, winning many important commissions. Notably, she worked on the famous 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition (and World’s Fair) in Chicago. In 1998, a group of local female artisans formed a collective to promote their own sculptural works—naming themselves ENID, in honor of Yandell. Showing regionally, members’ ages range from 40-91years with several members having varying levels of education, from those with graduate degrees to self-taught sculptors.

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Waves and Currents: An Exploration of Sound, Light, and Time

Sept. 6 – Oct. 11, 2013
Canadian artist Lenka Novakova and US artist Georgie Friedman simulate the waves and currents of water through digital means, exploring the flow of time and providing unique spaces for contemplation. This exhibition is part of Studio 300.

Special Events

  • Lexington Gallery Hop: Fri., Sept. 20, 5-8 p.m.
  • STUDIO 300: Digital Arts and Music Festival, Oct. 4-5