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Latitude Artist Community serves all people - with an emphasis on those thought by some to have a disability - by creating meaningful, inclusive community interactions which allow participating artists to contribute culturally and politically to the life of their community.

Friday, October 31, 2008

PEAL/Latitude Day of the Dead Shrine Nov.3rd

PEAL/Latitude Day of the Dead Shrine Project Summary
(for more info about project read press release below)

Latitude folks with shrine
Shrine detail

brief video

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Press Release

See the Project Easy Access Lexington/Latitude ~Day of the Dead Shrine
Monday November 3, 12pm-1pm Corner of North Broadway + Short St., Lexington

more info: (859) 806-0195




PEAL Founder Belinda Sellers at work on Day of the Dead Shrine
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A Day of the Dead Shrine commemorating those who have been involved in accidents at the corner of North Broadway and Short Streets will be on public display on the sidewalk at N. Broadway near the Lexington Opera House from 12pm- 1pm on Monday November 3rd.

Latitude's Project Easy Access Lexington (PEAL) has been involved in educating the public about accessibility concerns in downtown Lexington since 2005. Over a two week period during the summer of 2005 PEAL members conducted a survey at the intersection of N. Broadway and Short St.and observed the traffic light at this intersection for 100 cycles. During 100 cycles 106 vehicles ran the red light- or -better than 1 red light runner per light cycle. Additionally this a very dangerous place for wheelchairs- amazingly wheelchair cuts in the sidewalk force those in wheelchairs to actually merge with moving traffic in order to cross the street!For these reasons members of PEAL and all Latitude artists contributed to the shrine. The shrine depicts a traffic accident at the intersection.

Friday, October 17, 2008

Autumn 08' Update

Latitude Artist Community Autumn 08' Update
It has been an extremely busy and exciting Autumn for all of us here at Latitude.

Jessie Dunahoo
In November Latitude artist Jessie Dunahoo will have work displayed at the LexArts Gallery (161 North Mill Street) in an exhibit called "Folk Art Takes A New Form" This is a juried exhibition and we are pleased to report that Jessie won the $500.00 Grand Prize! For more on Jessie go to: http://www.edlingallery.com/dynamic/artist_artwork.asp?ArtistID=58

This large piece stretches some thirty five feet!

Nathan of LexArts installing Jessie's work.

Beverly Baker

Beverly has work in an exhibit called "Communication Breakdown" which stops in both Paris, France and New York City during October and November.

Exterior and interior of Beverly's exhibit in Paris
Belinda Sellers

Latitude artist Belinda Sellers artist has a display of her wonderful handbags at Third Street Coffee.

Here's a picture of Belinda working on a handbag

Ralph Reynolds and Allen Jones are exhibiting large scale mixed media pieces at Third Street Coffee.

Project Easy Access Lexington (PEAL) Day of the Dead Shrine

On Monday November 3rd from 12pm- 1pm PEAL will be paying tribute to those pedestrians and drivers who have been injured at the intersection of N. Broadway and Short streets. All Latitude artists are creating a shrine which will be displayed for one hour at this intersection.(see blog for pics) As some of you may remember PEAL conducted a survey of this intersection in June 2007and discovered that in 100 cycles of the lights- 106 motorists drove through a red light. Yes we counted!

Tony and Allen hard at work on our Day of the Dead Shrine!

For more info:

Crystal Bader, Bruce Burris

Latitude Artist Community

167 Saunier St. Lexington, Ky 40506

(859) 806-0195

Monday, October 13, 2008

2nd Distrct Councilman Tom Blues visits Latitude

Lexington City Councilman Tom Blues visits Latitude!
2nd District Councilperson Tom Blues and Latitude co owner Crystal Bader hold one of Norma's books
http://www.lfucg.com/council/council_2nd.asp