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EWING FAHEY RETROSPECTIVE

Hite Galleries - Cressman Center

EWING FAHEY RETROSPECTIVE

September 10 – October 16, 2010

Reception: Friday, September 10, 5:30 – 7:30 p.m.

A respected sculptor as well as an influential guide and mentor in the Louisville art community, Ewing Fahey has been creating public monuments and private sculpture for more than thirty years. If you’ve driven through the intersection of Baxter and Winter Avenues, you’ve seen her sculpture announcing your arrival in the Highlands, whose outlines suggest many of the architectural forms common in the neighborhood. This exhibition surveys her work.  Fahey also helped found ENID, a group for women sculptors named after Louisville’s first woman sculptor, Enid Yandell. 

The Cressman Center is at 100 E. Main St. (40204), First & Main, in downtown Louisville. 

In addition to the art gallery, the Cressman Center is home to the Hite Art Institute's Glass Studios, which are also accessible during gallery hours and host visiting artists in glass and several public demos and lectures each year. (Map of Hite locations.)


Gallery Hours:  W - F, 11 a.m.  - 6 p.m.;  Sat., 11 a.m.  - 3 p.m.; 1st Fri., 11 a.m. - 9  p.m.

Group Tours: school & other group tours should call Bruce Linn @ 502.852-0288 to make arrangements.

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