
Accessible art, vibrant programming, and a public sculpture garden.
Lexington Art League is a community-supported art gallery and cultural hub at 209 Castlewood Dr, Lexington, KY. The venue features accessible, colorful, and thought-provoking programming, showcases artists, and includes a public sculpture garden. Described by visitors as the oldest art organization in the city, the League supports the arts in the community and partners with initiatives like PRHBTN to share local and international talent.
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Rotating displays of local and international artists' work in a professional gallery setting.
A public outdoor garden featuring sculptures integrated with greenery and gothic architecture.
Events, workshops, and educational programs to engage and support artists and art lovers.
Collaborative projects like PRHBTN that bring accessible, colorful art to the streets.
Opportunities for artists to exhibit, network, and advance their careers in a supportive environment.
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Yolantha Harrison-Pace
Excellent place for artists to exhibit their work!!!
Ryan Brownstead
Lexington Art League does an amazing job of supporting the advancement of the arts in the community. Specifically their recent work with PRHBTN in allowing local and international artists to share their work, passion and amazing abilities. I am proud of the work they do in our community.
sunmates
Lexington Art League is an important organization and we are lucky to have them in our city. Bringing art to the streets in an accessible, colorful, and thought provoking format is something not every city is blessed with. Thank you to the people who keep this organization running.
Robert Lewis
Art is awesome! The oldest art organization in the city! Not to mention the sculpture park and greenery melded to antique gothic Architecture. A truly exquisite feel and better programming. Love art?? StArt here!
Christian Thalacker
The Lexington Art League is a true community supported gem for gallery-goers, artists and patrons. The public sculpture garden just opened this summer…definitely worth a few hours.