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11th annual “PRHBTN Gallery”

This annual local gallery showcases some of the best contemporary artists in Central Kentucky.

people viewing art in a gallery

This gallery showcases unique, eclectic modern art. | Photo courtesy of Lexington Art League

The 11th annual “PRHBTN Gallery” kicked off last weekend with an exciting opening reception, but no sweat if you missed the party. The gallery will remain open to the public for viewing until Sat., Nov. 5.

  • Where: The Loudoun House, 209 Castlewood Dr.
  • When: Wednesday-Saturday from 12-5 p.m.
  • Price: Free
  • Details: This gallery is a showcase of modern, contemporary art from across Central Kentucky + beyond — think out-of-the-box, eclectic, and provocative.
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