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Here and Now:
​ Selections from the artist archive 

The Lexington Art League presents Here and Now: Selections from the Artist Archive. LAL’s Artist Archive Program is a searchable online compendium that features profiles of over 200 local visual artists. This fall LAL will activate this meaningful platform with a major exhibition that features selected artists from the archive. The purpose of this exhibition is to highlight the artists who are currently in the Archive while increasing participation in the Artist Archive program. Additional artists will be featured through audio interviews that will play throughout the galleries during this exhibition and will feature a touch screen in the lobby of LAL which will provide an opportunity for the Artist Archive to be activated and explored. 

Here and Now features works by: Dobree Adams, Steve Armstrong, Keith Barker, David Bartlett, Charles Boyd, Robert Bridges, Robert Carden, Robert Dickes, Frank Doring, Erin Eldred, Bill Fletcher, Jack Girard, Daniel Graham, Garrett Hansen, Jacob Isenhour, Latitude, Marianna McDonald, Jonathan McFadden, Dan McGrath, Derrick Meads, Elissa Morley, Mary Seymour Neely, Isaac Powell, Esther Randall, Mary Rezny, Dell Rosa, Holli Schulz, James Southard, Karen Spears, Hunter Stamps, James Wade, Nick Warner and David Wischer.

Fourth Friday Here and Now Opening: September 25, 6-9pm Loudoun House
Artist Conversation: October 2, 5:30-6pm, Loudoun House
Artist Potluck: October 15, 6-8pm, Loudoun House
Family Day/Scavenger Hunt: October 17, 11-1pm, Loudoun House
Fourth Friday: October 23, 6-9pm Loudoun House

Here and Now: Selections from the Artist Archive presented in support by the Breeders' Cup Festival.

Gallery Hours: Tuesday - Thursday, 10AM-4PM; Friday 10AM-8PM; Saturday - Sunday, 1-4PM

Here and now artists

Dobree Adams
​Steve Armstrong
Keith Barker
David Bartlett
​Charles H. Boyd 
Robert Bridges
Robert Carden
Robert Dickes
Frank Doring
Erin Eldred
Bill Fletcher
Jack Girard
​Daniel J. Graham 
Garrett Hansen
Jacob Isenhour
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Latitude Artists
​Marianna McDonald
​Jonathan McFadden
​Dan McGrath
​Derrick Meads
Elissa Morley
Mary Seymour Neely
Isaac Powell
Ester Randall
Mary Rezny
Dell Rosa
Holli Schulz Friley
James Southard
Karen Spears 
Hunter Stamps
James Wade
Nick Warner
David Wischer

Press

Love Lexington Blog, Market 301 {September Edition}, by Mindy Rohr, September 24, 2015
UnderMain, A Cleaving at the Loudoun House, by Charlie Rowland, October 27, 2015
Here & Now: Selections from the Artist Archive
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LAL's Artist Archive Reimagined
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An exploration of Here and Now
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The Loudoun House
209 Castlewood Dr.
Lexington, Ky. 40505
Email: LexingtonArtLeague@gmail.com
Phone 859-254-7024
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The Kentucky Arts Council, a state arts agency, provides operating support to the Lexington Art League with state tax dollars and federal funding from the National Endowment for the Arts. Additional support provided by Lexington Parks & Recreation.