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About The Kentucky Museum

“Recommended by Duncan Hines” exhibitArtworks, illustrations & a atudio are included in "Dorothy Grider: Selected Works"“A Star in Each Flag: Conflict in Kentucky” exhibitSpirit Basket workshopDuring Civil War Days, area students explored the life of a soldier, practiced handwriting of the period, learned how to dance, and conversed with Josie Underwood, who recounted life in Civil War Bowling Green.Ribbon cutting for the Richardson Quilt Gallery

“Recommended by Duncan Hines” exhibit

Artworks, illustrations & a studio are included in "Dorothy Grider: Selected Works"

“A Star in Each Flag: Conflict in Kentucky” exhibit

Several hundred art lovers attended the opening of the 2012 US Bank Celebration of the Arts: Open Art Exhibition.

Spirit Basket workshop

Visual Arts Day at the Kentucky Museum for area Girl Scouts.

Snell-Franklin Decorative Arts Gallery features objects dating back to 1300 B.C.

During Civil War Days, area students explored the life of a soldier, practiced handwriting of the period, learned how to dance, and conversed with Josie Underwood, who recounted life in Civil War Bowling Green.

Ribbon cutting for the Richardson Quilt Gallery

The Kentucky Museum, on WKU's campus, houses history, arts & culture, with an outstanding quilt and textile collection, extensive archeological and ethnic holdings, also fine and decorative arts.  Permanent exhibits include the life of local celebrity, Duncan Hines; a look at the Civil War from a local perspective; a decorative arts gallery ranging from an Egyptian sarcophagus to 1970s macramé; plus a gallery of regional quilts.  Changing galleries display a variety of themes, with community exhiibitions, university-class designed and installed exhibitions, and some annual events, like the USBank open art show. In addition, the 1815 Log House displays building techniques, furniture, tools and clothing authentic the 1810s time period. The tour would not be complete without a trip to the Kentucky Museum Store featuring a variety of items made in Kentucky or related to the museum's collection. Customers can also shop the Museum Store online.  Award winning, hands-on programs for school classes and educational workshops for adults, lectures, and festivals round out the offerings at the Kentucky Museum.

For more information about the Kentucky Museum, call 270-745-2592 or go to wku.edu/library/museum. Museum hours are Mon-Sat, 9 am – 4 pm.

 Last Modified 5/2/12