Outlaws by all accounts are people who live outside of the law. The duality of the word works on many levels, wavering between good and evil and finding a balance between the two. Outlaws may be working for what is right while it may be considered against the law or outside social norms.
About Po' Boy Art Collective:
Po’ Boy Art Collective is a newly founded group based in Lexington, Kentucky consisting of Todd Herzberg, Colleen Newcomb, and The Art of David Kenton Kring. The group began in August of 2015 by curating the exhibition One Up at the Bread Box Studio Artists. The next fall, they curated the exhibition CULT at the The Parachute Factory. Their shows have allowed artists to break away from their everyday routine and create something that may not normally fit in their portfolio of work.
Participating Artists Include: Aleister Cardwell, Andrew M Blanchard, Andy Light, Angela Carbone, Anna Gregory, Anthony Young, Brian Turner, Bryan Wilkerson, Callie Denham, C.B. Murphy, Chad Hines, Chris Musina, Clay Palmer, Colleen Newcomb, Dana Rodgers, Daniel Graham, David Kenton Kring, David Wischer, Derek King Jr, Dick Dougherty, Dronex, Inc., Garret Hansen, Gerry Chapleski, Glenn Downing, Grace Mayeur, Greg Cuda, Holt Brasher, J.T. Felix, Jack Girard, James Robert Southard, Jason Carne, Jason Stout, Jen Edwards, Jenni Phillips, John Martin, Justin Rothshank, Kenneth Hayden, Kim Comstock, Laura Hines, Lennon Michalski, Mandee Robinson, Matt Minter, Melisa Zimmerman, Melissa Yungbluth, Mike Calway-Fagen, Nicole Meisberger, Rachel Briggs, Rachel O’Donnell, Rickie Barnett, Sara Turner, Sarah Ellis, Sarah Jane Sanders, Sarah Vaughan, Stephan Roll, Todd Fife, Todd Herzberg, and Travis Winters
Outlaws Artists Statements:
About Po' Boy Art Collective:
Po’ Boy Art Collective is a newly founded group based in Lexington, Kentucky consisting of Todd Herzberg, Colleen Newcomb, and The Art of David Kenton Kring. The group began in August of 2015 by curating the exhibition One Up at the Bread Box Studio Artists. The next fall, they curated the exhibition CULT at the The Parachute Factory. Their shows have allowed artists to break away from their everyday routine and create something that may not normally fit in their portfolio of work.
Participating Artists Include: Aleister Cardwell, Andrew M Blanchard, Andy Light, Angela Carbone, Anna Gregory, Anthony Young, Brian Turner, Bryan Wilkerson, Callie Denham, C.B. Murphy, Chad Hines, Chris Musina, Clay Palmer, Colleen Newcomb, Dana Rodgers, Daniel Graham, David Kenton Kring, David Wischer, Derek King Jr, Dick Dougherty, Dronex, Inc., Garret Hansen, Gerry Chapleski, Glenn Downing, Grace Mayeur, Greg Cuda, Holt Brasher, J.T. Felix, Jack Girard, James Robert Southard, Jason Carne, Jason Stout, Jen Edwards, Jenni Phillips, John Martin, Justin Rothshank, Kenneth Hayden, Kim Comstock, Laura Hines, Lennon Michalski, Mandee Robinson, Matt Minter, Melisa Zimmerman, Melissa Yungbluth, Mike Calway-Fagen, Nicole Meisberger, Rachel Briggs, Rachel O’Donnell, Rickie Barnett, Sara Turner, Sarah Ellis, Sarah Jane Sanders, Sarah Vaughan, Stephan Roll, Todd Fife, Todd Herzberg, and Travis Winters
Outlaws Artists Statements:
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Outlaws is generously sponsored by Charmed Life Tattoo, Shelia Bayes Fine Jewelry, Mediocre Creative, and Artique Gallery
Photo gallery courtesy of Mothwing Photography- @oh.cecilia
Below photo gallery courtesy of @Nash.Werner
Castlewood Downs
A Sculptural Exhibition
Open publicly in Castlewood Park
Isaac Duncan
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