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 Wendell Castle  "Caligari"  Piano  Performance  Series 
   
 DANE WATERS
 Sunday, Jan 27
 3pm
The Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft welcomes local musician Dane Waters on Sunday,
January 27th at 3pm for an afternoon coffee concert. As a member of SAPAT and SOFTCHEQUE, she displays an impeccable melodic sensibility, and has a voice so wonderfully haunting, it sends chills down your spine. She has also collaborated with other musicians such as Another 7 Astronauts, Jandek, Catherine Irwin, Wax Fang and D'Arkestra.

Dane is an artist of many disciplines. She is a visual artist, musician and the Director of Education at the Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft. This is the final concert in the Wendell Castle "Caligari" Piano Performance Series. Don't miss it! $6 General Museum Admission, Free for Museum Members. Heine Bros. coffee, hot chocolate and sweet treats will be provided. 



 


   
SPECIAL PERFORMANCE
Saturday, Jan. 26 @ 2-3pm - Students of YPAS Perform 
 

KMAC welcomes four rising Piano talents: Chris Bird, Ibosh Chertmanov, Choong-won Jin, and Nico Palania from the Youth Performing Arts School (YPAS) in Louisville, Kentucky. These young men are juniors at YPAS/Manual High School and will perform solo and ensemble pieces on the "Caligari" Piano by composers Scarlatti, Scriabin, Chopin, Beethoven, Muczynski, Schumann-Liszt, and others. The YPAS Applied Piano curriculum is modeled after traditional college course requirements for Piano majors and students are provided several performance opportunities like this one throughout the year. KMAC is delighted to support these young Kentucky artists.

About Us

The Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft is located at 715 West Main Street in downtown Louisville and provides a platform to explore materials, techniques, and artistic expression. The Museum's goal is to educate and inspire while promoting a better understanding of art and craft through exhibitions, collaborations, outreach and the permanent collection. The Museum forges alliances within Kentucky, regionally, nationally, and internationally in order to participate in a broader conversation about art and its role in society. For more information, visit  www.kentuckyarts.org or call (502) 589-0102.

 

Hours: KMAC is open Tues.-Fri. 10am-5pm, Sat.-Sun. 11am-5pm. The museum is closed on Mondays.

 

Admission: $6 for adults/free for 18 under; $5 for military and senior citizens; free for students (with id), $5 for groups of 10 or more.

 

Current exhibit: Wendell Castle: Forms within Forms, November 30 - February 3, 2013. Curated by Joey Yates.