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Barn Lot Theater Celebrates the Arts and Humanities in Oct

From Kyrie-Inn Blue, Development Director
Barn Lot Theater

Edmonton, KY - Barn Lot Theater joins thousands of arts organizations and communities across the nation to celebrate National Arts and Humanities Month throughout October. Barn Lot Theater will carry this message to the people of Edmonton and Metcalfe County through activities that honor the efforts of artists, historians, teachers, and cultural groups working to make the arts and humanities a part of everyone's life.

Everyone in the community is encouraged to participate in what has become the country's largest annual collective celebration of the arts and humanities.

Mayor Doug Smith and Judge Executive Harold Stilts signed Barn Lot Theater's Proclamation of National Arts and Humanities Month on Tuesday, October 4, 2022, recognizing Metcalfe County and Edmonton as participants.


"Whether you watch or listen or do it yourself, the arts allow us to explore ideas, express emotions, and better appreciate other cultures. National Arts and Humanities Month is an opportunity to enjoy a little more art for yourself and to recognize and celebrate its positive impact. I hope that everyone will take part to celebrate and recognize the creative and cultural value of the arts and humanities in our communities," said Nolen V. Bivens, president and CEO of Americans for the Arts.

National Arts and Humanities Month is coordinated by Americans for the Arts, the national organization working to empower communities with the resources and support necessary to provide access to the arts for everyone. This month-long celebration grew out of National Arts Week, which was started in 1985 by the National Endowment for the Arts and Americans for the Arts.

More information about National Arts and Humanities Month is available at www.AmericansForTheArts.org/nahm.


This story was posted on 2022-10-06 14:36:02
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