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The
Fund for the Arts receives a $10,000 grant to aid Metro
Louisville 's arts education initiatives
LOUISVILLE,
KY, Oct. 19, 2004-- The Fund for the Arts is the
recipient of a $10,000 grant from the Alcoa Foundation.
The Alcoa Foundation and the Fund for the
Arts have partnered to provide arts educational opportunities
to area middle schools near the three Alcoa facilities in
Jefferson County .
The
$10,000 grant will enhance middle school performing and
visual arts projects in the Metro Louisville area. Alcoa
Middle School Arts Partnerships Program will focus on at-risk
students in targeted Metro Louisville geographic areas by
providing students with opportunities for success through
arts programs.
Meyzeek
Middle School is just one community school that will take
advantage of the Alcoa funds. Plans have been developed
to utilize the limited green space in front of Meyzeek to
create an outdoor classroom. Meyzeek faculty along with
Arts and Sciences classes will build a pond to support teaching
science, language arts, and creative arts. Also, some of
the land will be used for gardening and landscaping projects
and the community at large will be able to use the area
as a park. “The Fund for the Arts is thrilled to partner
with the Alcoa Foundation in bringing arts experiences to
area middle schools,” said Barbara Sexton Smith.
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Fund for the Arts
623 W. Main Street, Louisville, KY 40202
Phone: (502) 582-0100, Fax: (502) 582-0149
webmaster@fundforthearts.com
Partial funding has been provided
by The Kentucky Arts Council, a state agency in the Commerce Cabinet with
support from the National Endowment for the Arts.
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Louisville Visual Art Association
presents
Launchings

Resolution and Resolve by Alex Schmitz
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This energetic group of seven young artists is at a formative point in their careers. Each artist presented is developing an individual voice, and as expected, the work is visceral and intuitive. All of the artists have recently finished their Bachelor of Fine Arts and are either enrolled in graduate school or working in their studios, and outside of the academic environment.
As such, it is a challenging period for these young professionals. The seven artists featured in Launchings are off to a strong career start – each demonstrating the passion and talent required for professional success in the visual arts. Launchings is a small exhibit packed with big ideas, powerful images, and a "sneak peek" into the future of visual arts in Kentuckiana.
The Water Tower
Runs through October 5th
Monday - Friday: 9 am to 5 pm
Sunday: Noon - 4 pm
For more information, please contact
LVAA at (502) 896-2146 or visit www.louisvillevisualart.org.
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