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    ]Tim Faulkner Gallery features live entertainment and visual art [Visual Art]
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    Tim Faulkner Gallery was still swinging with entertainment long after the other galleries had closed their doors to the trolley hop this past Friday.

    I stopped in to see Howard Wilson's animatronics exhibit and was pleasantly surprised to find Matt Anthony providing the upbeat sounds for the night.

    Babs Fatale entertained with a smokin' hot outfit and purple fans. 

    Although they weren't what I would expect when I hear "animatronics", Wilson's pieces were wonderfully playful and brightly colored. I was especially amused by the rendition of poet Ron Whitehead on a stage.

     

     

    My son took a special interest in the other featured visual artist of the night, architect Nathan Smith. His work was in mixed media, dealing with recycled and salvaged materials.

     

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    Jessica Lynn has been writing for Louisville.com since fall of 2010 and has also been published in LEO, Velocity, Voice-Tribune and others after serving as Editor in Chief of The JCC student newspaper, The Quadrangle. She has also served as columnist or contributing writer to an array of online publications.

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