The Cressman Center for Visual Arts, located in Louisville, KY, is a dynamic space where artists and the public come together to explore and appreciate the visual arts. With its expansive 12,000 square feet facility, the center houses the department's glass program and offers a unique opportunity for visitors to observe the daily operations of the glass studio. The center also features multiple galleries, including the John B. and Bonnie Seidman Roth Gallery, Leonard and Adele Leight Gallery, and the Alice S. and Irvin F. Etscorn Gallery, where ongoing exhibitions showcase a diverse range of artistic expressions.
As an educational hub within the downtown arts district, the Cressman Center aims to educate, engage, and excite the community through the visual arts. With its seminar room, hotshop and cold working studios, sculpture studios and shops, the center provides a platform for both practice and theory, fostering a vibrant intersection between artists and the public. By serving as a downtown university-run visual art center, the Cressman Center strengthens the connection between the public and the University, expanding its outreach and attracting visitors with its captivating visual experiences.
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