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Oct
24
Mon
RACE: Are We So Different? @ muhammad ali center
Oct 24 2016 @ 9:30 AM – Jan 2 2017 @ 5:00 PM

RACE: Are We So Different? opens to the public at the Muhammad Ali Center on September 24th. The highly-praised exhibit, which runs through January 2, 2017, helps visitors understand what race is and what it is not. This eye-opening interactive exhibit is the first nationally-traveling exhibition that provides a look at race from biological, cultural, and historical points of view and provides tools to recognize racial ideas and practices in contemporary American life.

OUT OF THE BOX: THE RISE OF SNEAKER CULTURE
Oct 24 @ 10:00 AM – Nov 27 @ 7:03 AM

From its origins in the recreational pastimes of the elite, to the increasing importance of physical fitness, to its role in athletic performance and urban style, the sneaker has been a pivotal component of dress for more than 150 years. Out of the Box: The Rise of Sneaker Culture is the first museum exhibition in the United States to feature the sneaker’s complex and fascinating design history.

Oct
29
Sat
ACTORS THEATRE GALLERY PRESENTS: LOUISVILLE AREA FIBER AND TEXTILE ARTISTS – THE 2016 JURIED EXHIBITION
Oct 29 @ 5:00 PM – Oct 31 @ 5:00 PM

Founded in 1995, the Louisville Area Fiber and Textile Artists (LAFTA) is an organization of more than 80 local visual artists whose work encompasses an array of surface design and construction techniques including hand and machine embroidery, quilting, weaving, beading, batik and shibori dyeing, paper- and felt-making, and basketry. Designed to provide a forum for general exchange of ideas and opportunities for networking, LAFTA is also active in the community, providing artwork to Home of the Innocents, The Family Place, and the Kosair Charities Child Advocacy Center.

Nov
4
Fri
DAUGHTERS OF GREATNESS: ASHLEY D. MILLER
Nov 4 @ 8:15 AM – 11:00 AM

Throughout the year, the Daughters of Greatness breakfast series invites prominent women engaged in social philanthropy, activism, and pursuits of justice to share their stories with the Louisville community. The Daughters of Greatness series provides a place for dialogue and discussion on current issues of justice, community engagement, and social movements within the Louisville area and beyond.