Past Exhibits

The Living Arts & Science Center’s mission is to highlight a diverse range of artists from Lexington and neighboring communities. As such, the organization supports a variety of both new and established artists. The list below includes artists we have worked with in the past as well as their exhibitions. If you would like to know more about these past exhibitions, please contact the Gallery Manager.

2023

Teah Longland: We Are Only a Moment

Mike Picinich: Lines on Paper

Bryce Oquaye: The Negro’s Guide to Peaceful Protest

Philis Alvic and Family: Complex Designs

Amy Colobuluis: Soul Patterns

Kenn Minter: Through the Minterverse

Skylar Davis: Stitched Histories

Shannon Ashley: Collective Performance

Future of Fashion Collective: The Future of Fashion LASC Takeover 2023

Deyanira Esmeralda Martin and Diana Raya: Day of the Dead 2023 Kinkead Exhibition

Aunia Kahn, Katie Widzowski, Christine Kuhn, Ian Castillo, Mercedes Harn, and the students of LTMS and Frankfort High School: Day of the Dead 2023 Atrium Exhibition

FCPS Gifted and Talented Students and Other Assorted Artists: Art by Nature: Urban Creeks

Arts Connect: REIMAGINE 2023

Marta Dorton: Breadth of Being

Baylee Schmitt: 306 West Church St.

2024

Kentucky Arts Council: Continent to Commonwealth

Christine Kuhn, Pam Beck, Marigail Sexton, Annika Wahlstedt, Allen Hamele, Su Troske, Meghan Baumgartner, and Jenn Hunt: Side by Side

Trent Redmon: Automatic: A Timeline

LaVon Williams: Bookends

Lindsay Mattingly, Cathy Vigor, Mercedes Harn, Mabel Zaglul, Sarah Jane Castellon, Teresa Ilubina, Gloria Arteaga-Hinton, Lucinda England, Debbie Blair, Shaylee Allen, Adalhi Aranda, Soreyda Begley, Shuling Fister, Deborah Eller, Carmen Ruiz-Diego, Michelle Newby Armstrong, Marianela Valdes, Esmeralda Martin, Andrea Marroquin, Dawna Scripps, Clay Mata: International Women’s Exhibit

Fayette County Public School Students: Elementary Art Showcase & Secondary Art Exhibition

Jillian Riseman (Trash Can Pottery): there’s no such thing as trash: product

Mia Cinelli: The Museum of Lost Things