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Kentucky Quilts: Roots and Wings
From Sheep to Chic Chapeau
The Shakers of Pleasant Hill
Nazareth Arts for Life |
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October 1998
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Painting the Music of the Universe
Horses, Cameras, and Art
Building on the Weave Suite Series
Another Universl Language
How Much Is It Worth?
Mythic and Contemporary Women
What is the Public Value of the Arts?
Crafts in South Africa
Paris in Springtime |
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Winter 2005
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Glazed and Confused: The Infinite Variety of Ceramics
Shaker Boxes in Kentucky
The Nude 2000: The Lexington Art League’s Most Popular Show |
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Winter 1999
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Art of the Loom
One Life Is Not Enough
A Strong Wind Blows in Ky
Ky Authors Cook
Wind Publishing
An Applalacian Wordsmith
Crafts of America"Pulp to Paper, Paper to Art"
The Silk Road
Reflections
Committed to Clay
Everything is Old Again
Buffalo Soldiers |
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Spring 2005
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West Meets East at the Kentucky Horse Park
Sixth Annual Gourd Show
Troye’s Legacy
Open Ground |
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March 2000
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Fom Mountain Hands
Forging Metal into Art
Forged Metal
Sensing a Presence
Snug Hallow
New Fiction by Gwyn Rubio
A new Floor Plan
Big Things Come in "Little Packages:
Doe Run Days
West African Dance, Music, and Culture Take Root in Kentucky
The Gist of Gin Petty is Descovery |
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Summer 2005
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Photography in Kentucky
Immense Imagination: Murals
Gethsemani Abbey
Jesse Stuart |
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August 2000
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Janice Holt Giles
Palpable Energy
Journey Jots
Give me the Works
Question Reality
Embellished by eBay
Bluegrass 1001
The Moon Follows Me
Ky Feminist Writers Series
Casa Pereji |
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Fall 2005
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Ecuador: Kentucky Artists Travel to the Equator
The American Academy of Equine Artists
Sam Gilliam |
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October 2000
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The Time is Now
The New St. Nick
Representing Your Country in a Quirky Sort of Way
Journey Jots
After Your Leaving on a New Assignment
A Gatering of Glass
Bonnie's Beads
The Show Goes On with Maggie Wise Riley
I'll Take the Works: Part 2
Craft Business Today
Candlewick Embroider |
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Winter 2006
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Remembering James Still
Kentucky Women Artists
Mysticism, Metaphor and Metamorphosis: Madison Cawein
Louisville’s Kentucky Theater Project |
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Winter 2001
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Crafting Relationships
Seasoned Author Still Cooking Up Stories
Jorney Jots
Two For the Money
A Thoroughly Bred Story
American Craft Council-SE Annual Meeting
Kentucky Crafted: The Market Program
Mammoth Cave
Jazz and the Spoken Word
Honest Charm in Louisville Streets
She Writes for a Reason
A Riotous Mix of Color
Squallis
A Rising Star |
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Spring 2006
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Garry Barker: For the Love of Appalachian Craft
The Art of Jack Fifield
Kentucky Crafted: The Market 2001 Program
Silas D. House |
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Spring 2001
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A Heavenly Spectacle
Pendleton Arts Center in Ashland
Francisco's Farm
A Personal Language of Stiches
Making Canes in Southern Kentucky
Supassing Expectations
Gypsy Horses and the Travelers' Way
Asa Park Rediscovered
Saddle Up and Soar
First Annual Fiction Contest
In the Jelly Ground
Celebrating 40 years of Public Suppport for the Arts
Maestro of Rock
Finding Petry in Paris |
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Summer 2006
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The Kentucky Art and Craft Foundation Celebrates 20 Years
A Spring-fed Pond, by James Baker Hall
China: To Wander and to Live
Orville Hammond |
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Fall 2001
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Wayne Ferguson An Unsung Hero
Life InSight InSight: The Human Experience
Bringing Chinese Culture to the Corners Kentucky
Covington!s Millennium Mosaic Benches Finally Have a Home
A Brief (very) History of Mosaics
American Autumn
Absolutely Awsome, Kentucky’s Fabulous Fall Festivals
Lewis and Clark
That Must Have Been Something
Farm Girl and Poet
From Necessity to Ar om Art
A Writing Life on Troublesome Creek
No Longer a Secret
Good Taste Abounds at Proof on Main
Connections: We Are All One |
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Fall 2006
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Kentucky Crafter: The Market 2002
The Commonwealth’s Byron Crawford
Robert James Foose
Demystifying the Craft Fair
Under the Spell of Helen Starr |
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Spring 2002
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Kentucky's First Poet of Place
Louisville's Prtland Museum
Cochrans Quilts
Sister Cities Share Ceramics
Critting
A Man of His People
The Hurting Part
What the Story Wants to Say
Six Heads Are Better Than Two
Art Lovers Love the IMA
KMAC gets a New Face, Inside & Out
Memphis Marsha's
Higher Education Starts Here
Son of Preacher Men: Saved by Art |
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Winter 2007
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Reeling in the Years
Practicing What they Preach
A Sweet Place to Call Home
Bed and Breakfast
Art at Audubon State Park
My Best is Yet to Come (Part 2) |
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Fall 2002
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They Understood the Vision
Audubon by Graf
In the Market 25 Years
Red Bird Mission
Practicing Production Encourages Selfexpression
The Spirit Stays with You
David Appalachian Crafts
The Wonder of All God's Creation
Kentucky Crafted
Rag Rugs Are Riches |
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Spring 2007
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A Passion for Short Stories
Rocking Your Soul
Pressing the Advantage
An Engravers Art Speaks Volumes
Where Poets Come From
Sitting in the Shade
Listening for the Poem's Voice
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Winter 2003
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John Snell's Red River Gorge
Mark Whitley
Strike Up the Band
Art to Art
Telling the Area's Story through Fine Art
Sparking Creativity
Sharing Kentucky's Artisan Treasures
Memories and Secrets: The forces of Her Fiction
Excerpt from "The Great Cain of Being"
The Janice Holt Giles Short Fiction Contest Winner
Just Because
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Summer 2007
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Appalachian Knobs
Appalachian Poets
A Celebraion of Glass
All the Queen's Horses
Kentucky Crafted
Pressing the Advantage: Part 2
The Perfect Marriage
The Southern Ky Festival of Books
Ask John Irvin |
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Spring 2003
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New Art Projects in Harlan County: Part II
Metalsmith on Main
Frederick Hart: Giving Form to Spirit
Leapin' Lizard Gallery
The Eighth Annual Clay County Reading Celebration
Edible Art at the English Grill
The Windingest River Finds the Sea
Solace in Story |
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Fall 2007
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A Poet's Country
Pressing the Advantage Part lll
Playing for Community for 25 Seasons
Furniture of the American South 1680-1830
An Inside Look at War
Breaking the Mold
Teaching Ancient Indian Dance
The Bluegrass Influence on the Emerald Isle |
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Summer 2003
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Apprenticing with a Master
Knowledge is Priceless
Beautiful and Bewitching
Jane Gentry Vance
Shear Imagination
The Kentucky Quilt Trail
New Art Projects in Harlan County: Part III
A Taste of France in the Bluegrass
Enter the World of Art Photgrapher Larry Wright
Where I'm From |
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Winter 2008
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A Great Festival is a Constitutional Right
A Heart Like a Wheel
A Show of Hands
Poetics in Time
Stage One Theater
Art of the Aerican Frontier 1750-1850
The Signs, They are A'Changin"
Confessions of a Strange Child from Casey County
Respite: Perline |
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Fall 2003
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A Great Festival is a Constitutional Right
A Heart Like a Wheel
A Show of Hands
Poetics in Time
Stage One Theater
Art of the Aerican Frontier 1750-1850
The Signs, They are A'Changin"
Confessions of a Strange Child from Casey County
Respite: Perline |
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Spring 2008
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Art of the Loom
One Life Is Not Enough
A Strong Wind Blows in Kentucky
Kentucky Authors Cook
Wind Publishing
An Appalachian Wordsmith
Pulp to Paper, Paper to Art
The Silk Road
Crafts of Armenia
Everything Old Is New Again |
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Winter 2004
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Dan Barnes
Tracy Hawkins Creates Governor’s Awards
Owensboro Fine Art Museum
DeaFesitval 2002
Appalshop Celebrates 25 Years
Mountain Utopia: The Appalachian Writer’s Workshop |
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Summer 2002
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Art of the Loom
One Life is not enough
A Strong Wind Blows in Kentucky
An Applalacian Wordsmith
Crafts of Armenia
Pulp to Paper, Paper to Art
The Silk Road
Reflections
Committed to Clay
Everything is Old Again
Buffalo Soldiers |
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Spring 2004
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Phantom Gallery
It Makes You Want to Shout
Affordable Antiques in a Historic Setting
Dreaming in Color
The Place Where mu Spirit Dwells
LoTo
Middle Age:Not "Over the Hill"
Art and the Spiritual
The Tafyt Museum Reopens
Once Upon a Soltice
Furnace Mountain and the Arts of Zen
Louisville's Sidewalk Derby
Hemmorck at Haystack |
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Summer 2004
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Pressing the Advantage: Part 5
Landmarks, Not Distances
Kentucky’s Native American Artist
Meet Dory Hudspeth
It’s Self-evident: Exploring Identity through Art
As the Barn Door Swung Open
Performing on the Front Porch
Mixing Media Midlife
Fruit of the Vine: Part 3
Pages from The Book of Light |
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Fall 2004
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Arts Across Kentucky Magazine,
387 Codell Drive, Lexington, KY 40509.
Nancy Bronner, Editor at nancy@artsacrossky.com.
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