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    The Louisville Visual Art Association [LVAA] presents two landmark exhibits
    to the Louisville community. Americans Who Tell the Truth is a collection of
    portraits about Americans who exemplify through their words and deeds the
    fundamental significance of the First Amendment. The individual portraits by
    Maine artist Rob Shetterly bring to life the importance of these principles
    in a way no textbook can by presenting the visual representation of the
    individuals whose stories are told in accompanying materials.

    Stories of Mountaintop Removal is a series of paintings by Kentuckian
    Cynthia Ryan Kelly about the environmentally damaging effects of mining
    practices in eastern Kentucky. Ms. Kelly spent considerable time living in
    eastern Kentucky and researching the life of residents of mining
    communities. The series of paintings help us understand the compelling drama
    of this experience. Together, with Americans Who Tell the Truth, the two
    exhibits offer an opportunity to witness the power of art in presenting
    important societal issues and civic responsibilities.  

    According to Kay Grubola, Artistic Director at LVAA,  "The exhibit is a
    great opportunity for adults, children and families to experience the
    cultural connection between politics, environment and civic responsibility
    as communicated through visual art. The exhibit also includes a free
    children's activity project sheet." LVAA extended invitations to 250
    teachers in a four county area to bring their students to the exhibit for a
    guided gallery tour and hands-on related art activity.

    Artists' reception and informal gallery talk will take place on Friday,
    October 24, 2008 from 6-8PM.  Reception will feature artists Rob Shetterly
    and Cynthia Ryan Kelly, environmental activists Teri Blanton and Tom
    FitzGerald (recent Heinz Award honoree). The "Gallery Talk" will begin at
    7PM.

    The exhibit is free and open to the public from October 17, 2008 - January
    4, 2009 at the Louisville Visual Art Association. For additional
    information, please contact Kay Grubola, Artistic Director at 502.896.2146
    x109, kay@louisvillevisualart.org

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