Colorful fun at LASC

A painting of a peacock and sun next to a drawing

Adeline’s drawing reimagined by artist Cheryle Walton | Photo by LEXtoday

Hey, y’all — City Editor Molly here.

Last Friday, I bounced around downtown during LexArts’ Gallery Hop + was ecstatic when I got to see the ReImagine projects on display at the Living Arts & Science Center, 362 N. Martin Luther King Blvd.

Not only did visitors get to speak with some of the artists like Lennon Michalski + Helene Steene, but we were also able to see the children’s work alongside the artist’s pieces. What a special exhibit.

Pro tip: The galleries at LASC are free + open to the public. See them for yourself during its normal business hours — Monday-Friday from 9 a.m.-5 p.m.

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