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Western Kentucky University League of Sculptors presents The Show Must Go On

Post By: The SKyPAC
Date: July 16, 2020

The Show Must Go On Western Kentucky University League of Sculptors Group Show Wedge Education Gallery July 16-September 16, 2020 Click here to visit the Virtual Exhibition!!!   Allison Denny Taking it Out Video, stills, canvas, paint 48” x 14” x 14”, 5:09 min 2020 Part of the Wedge Education Gallery Virtual Exhibition The Show Must Go On with the Western Kentucky University League of Sculptors. Western Kentucky University’s League of Sculptors is a student charged student organization intent in…

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Adapting so that the Show can go on!

Post By: The SKyPAC
Date: July 10, 2020

To Our Valued Patrons: As we surpass the halfway mark of 2020 I think we all should take a collective deep breath in acknowledging what we have already come through these past few months! If this year has a one-word theme, it would certainly be adapt. That is exactly what we are trying to do at SKyPAC and the Capitol Arts Center. Despite a seemingly perpetual cycle of rescheduling, we are adapting to the times as best we can. With…

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Curtain Call: Capitol Kids in the Kitchen

Post By: The SKyPAC
Date: July 1, 2020

SKyPAC is proud to present a series honoring our area arts heritage. Each week we’re highlighting different trailblazers and turning points that have ushered us to the modern day arts opportunities this region now enjoys. We hope you will join us in saying “Bravo!” for the countless lives touched through the arts as a result of the vision and dedication of those documented in the paragraphs that follow. Who remembers this blast from the past? Better yet, who still has…

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SKyPAC To Remain Closed Through End of October 2020

Post By: The SKyPAC
Date: June 26, 2020

The Southern Kentucky Performing Arts Center (SKyPAC) Foundation Board voted Wednesday evening to extend the temporary closure of SKyPAC and the Capitol Arts Center through October 31, 2020. Both facilities have been closed to the public since mid-March in response to the global COVID-19 Virus. Acknowledging the desire to re-open at 100% capacity as soon as possible, the board indicated they would be willing to adjust the closure timeline based on continued assessment of area conditions. Though most events had…

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