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Monday, November 19, 2012

Black Friday at Lexington Art League: Art That Is For Everyone

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Skip the chaos of the mall and the mass production of manufacturing and plan to make the Black Friday Art Sale your one-stop shop for all your holiday gifts.

On Nov. 30 - Dec. 1, local artists will fill LAL's Loudoun House gallery with an array of pop-up shops.
The best part? Everything is under $50!

Meet artists, learn about their work, and give a gift that's unlike anything else they'll get all season.

FRI, NOV. 30, 6-9 pm
Live music by RC & the NightShades
Cold beer by West Sixth Brewing
Hot food by Bourbon & Toulouse

SAT, DEC. 1, 4-9 pm
Festive beats by DJ Dr. Gram
Warm apple cider
Sweet holiday treats

Black Friday is produced in partnership with dRockPress.

For more information about all participating artists, visit LAL's website. Art offered in the sale includes t-shirts, hand-pulled screenprints, jewelry, illustrations, block prints, wood engravings, stickers, collagraphs, paintings, books, ornaments, photography, paper dolls, canvas bags, collage, and more. Don't miss it!

LAL @ Loudoun House: 209 Castlewood Drive, Lexington, KY 40505 | 859.254.7024
Gallery Hours during exhibitions are Tuesday thru Friday 10a - 4p and Saturday and Sunday 1p-4p

The Mezzanine Gallery at the Government Center, Curated by LAL: 200 East Main Street, Lexington, KY 40507 | 859.254.7024 | Gallery Hours during exhibitions are Monday thru Friday 9a - 5p

     
Image: Brian and Sara Turner of Cricket Press work Black Friday Art Sale in 2011

The Lexington Art League’s programs are made possible through the generous support of LexArts.  The annual Campaign for the Arts has raised millions of dollars in support of the visual, literary and performing arts in Lexington. 

Through the success of the Campaign, LexArts supports The Lexington Art League with an allocation of $62,000 for general operating support.  We thank the many individuals whose passion for the arts compelled them to give generously of their time and money.  Together these donations helped LexArts raise more than $1 million for the arts community. Special thanks to the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government and the Kentucky Arts Council for their continued partnership in ensuring a flourishing future for the arts in Lexington and central Kentucky.  The Kentucky Arts Council, the state arts agency, provides operating support to the Lexington Art League with state tax dollars and federal funding from the National Endowment for the Arts. Additional support provided by American Founders Bank.

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