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Hutchins Library News Blog

03/28/2023
profile-icon Angel Rivera

Via Calvin Gross, library director.

Mark your calendars! Therapy dogs are back at Hutchins Library!

Hutchins Library is hosting a relaxing break from the stress of day-to-day college life. Have a seat and take a load off as you snuggle up to more than just a good book. Rocket and Bella with be here to give and take a little tenderness.

The event will be on April 4th from 12:30pm – 3:00pm

 

03/13/2023
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Hutchins Library is pleased to announce that the Feminist Artists of Kentucky (link to their Facebook page) are presenting their March 2023 exhibit in the main floor of the library. The exhibit is in honor of Women's History Month. The exhibit runs throughout the month of March and can be viewed during library regular hours. The exhibit is free and open to the public .

The library would also like to announce it will host a reception for the artists on Wednesday, March 15 in the library's main floor. All are welcome to attend; the event is free and open to the public as well. The reception will run from 4:30pm to 6:00pm. Light refreshments will be served. 

The Feminist Artists of Kentucky are: 

  • Pat C. Jennings
  • Mary Ann Shupe
  • Suzanne Thompson
  • Patricia Watkins

and friends: 

  • Jackie Pullum
  • Karen Tillquist
  • Linda Kuhlman

The artists submitted the following statement on the exhibit: 

We are still here...

We are still working...

We are still relevant...

Welcome to our celebration of Women's History Month. We are a group of mature working artists who combine our efforts and talents to expand our creativity and create art for exhibition and sale. We use our proceeds to fund a variety of social justice causes, both local and global. With an average age of 73, one of our biggest accomplishments was raising $25,000 to put a roof on a community center in Ghana. We have also funded a spay neuter clinic for Madison County animals, contributed funds to the local food bank, sponsored a student by procuring pottery tools to help her become a sustainable artist, and made numerous Little Library Quilts. 

If you wish to purchase the art for sale or make a donation you can message and follow us on Facebook at feministartisifky. 

Thank you for coming and hope you enjoy our exhibit. 

Please note: the library does not handle any transactions or sales related to the exhibit. You would need to contact the artists directly.