LFL FILMTALK / LAL ARTALK
August 13, 2009 at 8:30 pm
Loudon House, 209 Castlewood Drive, Lexington
As a part of the Lexington Art League's ARTalk series, the Lexington Film League presented its first FILMTalk. On Thursday, August 13 at 8:30 pm, almost one hundred people came for an evening of films and discussion by local Kentucky filmmakers including Josh Cannon, Jason Corder, Michael Alden Lloyd, Doreen Maloney, and Edward Trammell. The event was FREE and open to the public. A collaboration with the Lexington Art League and the Louisville Film Society
Loudon House, 209 Castlewood Drive, Lexington
As a part of the Lexington Art League's ARTalk series, the Lexington Film League presented its first FILMTalk. On Thursday, August 13 at 8:30 pm, almost one hundred people came for an evening of films and discussion by local Kentucky filmmakers including Josh Cannon, Jason Corder, Michael Alden Lloyd, Doreen Maloney, and Edward Trammell. The event was FREE and open to the public. A collaboration with the Lexington Art League and the Louisville Film Society
WALLPAPER
October 3rd, 2010 from 8pm to 11pm
The Miller House, 832 Lochmere Place, Lexington
WALLPAPER was an exhibition of local and national video artists at the Miller House, the contemporary architectural gem of Lexington. Over a dozen videos were projected throughout the labyrinthine space and attendees were invited to move through the house at their own pace, offering an intimate experience of the work.
$5 Entry Fee, all proceeds from the event benefited Lexington Film League and the Miller House Renovation Fund.
Work by:
Luca Antonucci, San Francisco
Clint Davis, San Diego
James Baker Hall, Lexington
Chris Kennedy, Toronto
Doreen Maloney, Lexington
Takeshi Murata, New York
Sara O'Keefe, Lexington
Shalo P, San Francisco
Bill Santen, New York
Kathryn Spivey, Louisville
The Miller House, 832 Lochmere Place, Lexington
WALLPAPER was an exhibition of local and national video artists at the Miller House, the contemporary architectural gem of Lexington. Over a dozen videos were projected throughout the labyrinthine space and attendees were invited to move through the house at their own pace, offering an intimate experience of the work.
$5 Entry Fee, all proceeds from the event benefited Lexington Film League and the Miller House Renovation Fund.
Work by:
Luca Antonucci, San Francisco
Clint Davis, San Diego
James Baker Hall, Lexington
Chris Kennedy, Toronto
Doreen Maloney, Lexington
Takeshi Murata, New York
Sara O'Keefe, Lexington
Shalo P, San Francisco
Bill Santen, New York
Kathryn Spivey, Louisville