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Kentucky Arts Council to meet in Danville

By Emily Moses
News from Kentucky Arts Council

FRANKFORT, KY - The Kentucky Arts Council will have its quarterly board meeting from noon to 2pmCT/3pmET Friday, June 6, at Stephen Rolfe Powell's Studio, 590 Stanford Road, Danville. Kentucky Arts Council board meetings are open to the public.

Kentucky Arts Council board members are: Mary Michael Corbett, chair, Louisville; Everett D. McCorvey, vice chair, Lexington; Sonya Baker, Murray; Wilma Brown, Danville; Paul Fourshee, Cadiz; John S. Hockensmith, Georgetown; Ronald Johnson, Fort Mitchell; Todd P. Lowe, Louisville; Darlene Mazzone, Paducah; Helen Mountjoy, Utica; Josephine Richardson, Whitesburg; Andrea Rudloff, Bowling Green; Kathy Setterman, Ashland; Randall C. Vaughn, Lexington; Roanne Victor, Louisville; and Jayne Moore Waldrop, Lexington.

The Kentucky Arts Council, the state arts agency, creates opportunities for Kentuckians to value, participate in and benefit from the arts. Kentucky Arts Council funding is provided by the Kentucky General Assembly and the National Endowment for the Arts.




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