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Arts & Culture At Home Book 2020

by Robin Miller

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Welcome to the Arts & Culture At Home
Virtual Content Booklet!

We are pleased to present this online guide, full of fun your family is sure to love. Inside are activities, videos, mini-lessons, and demonstrations from 28 arts and cultural insitutions in Greater Louisville.

While we'd prefer to be with you in person, we thought a little bit of arts and culture at home might inspire you, even in this virtual way. And, while our venues might normally charge for these types of learning opportunties, we're excited to present it to you at no cost, as our gift! THANK YOU for supporting us, celebrating and honoring the arts and cultural experiences our region has to offer, and sticking with us during this challenging time.

Share your discoveries and pictures with us on our Facebook page - https://www.facebook.com/acalouisville/
Or via Instagram - @aca_louisville

Enjoy! And see you soon!

Best,
The Greater Louisville Arts and Culture Alliance
How to Use this Book!

There are links on mostly every page that will take you to the venue's websites for additional information.

Also, to learn more about each venue, please click on their logo on the title page of their section. It is linked to their actual website where you can explore more.
For more great activities you can do with your families this Summer, sign up for the 2020 Virtual Cultural Pass with content from 61 venues.

Click Here to learn more.
Edited by Robin Miller
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Table of Contents

21C Museum - Page 4
American Printinghouse for the Blind - Page 8
Bunbury Theatre - Page 10
Bernheim Arboretum & Research Forest - Page 13
Carnegie Center for Art & History - Page 16
Commonwealth Theatre Center - Page 19
The Conrad-Caldwell House Museum - Page 23
The Filson Historical Society - Page 27
Kentucky Center for African American Heritage - Page 33
Kentucky Derby Museum - Page 35
Kentucky Science Center - Page 39
Kentucky Historical Society - Page 43
Kentucky Shakespeare - Page 46
KMAC Museum - Page 51
Locust Grove - Page 54
Looking for Lilith - Page 59
Louisville Academy of Music - Page 61
Louisville Ballet - Page 64
Louisville Free Public Library - Page 66
Louisville Orchestra - Page 70
Louisville Visual Art - Page 78
Louisville Youth Choir - Page 81
The Louisville Youth Orchestra - Page 85
The Ogle Center - Page 89
Riverside, The Farnsley-Moremen Landing - Page 94
Sons of the American Revolution - Page 98
Speed Art Museum - Page 103
Stage One Family Theatre - Page 106
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21C Museum
Page 4
Even though most of us are not getting on a plane anytime soon, we can still be inspired by the materials that we have at our own homes. Artist Nina Katchadourian created, SkyMall Kitties, when she was sitting on a plane looking at SkyMall catalogue. 

The artist explains:
“Reading the SkyMall catalogue is an in-flight ritual for me. I know much of the imagery almost by heart. Every time I get on a plane, I page through it to make sure certain products are still present (hello, Garden Yeti; hello, inflatable tray-table pillow; hello, foam massage wedge). I always noticed the pet products, which divide into dog and cat categories. I took note that the dogs were shown in slightly pathetic situations (bed ramp for arthritic old dog) and, in contrast, the cats had litter boxes disguised as house plants or space capsules and perched on human toilets, smart enough to be trained to do such a thing. I wrote the “SkyMall Kitties” song in flight, mentioning as many specific pet items as possible, and recorded it once I got home, adding images of the products mentioned in the song to construct the video,”
Nina Katchadourian, SkyMall Kitties, 2010
Please watch Nina Katchadourian’s SkyMall Kitties here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bpfbbolyOKY
21C Museum
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Activity: Create a song or story based on what you see in a catalogue. (Ages 8-18)
Choose one magazine in your house—it can be a clothing catalogue or a National Geographic or anything that has images—and spend some time looking through it. Who do you see? Animals? People? A place? What are other images in the same catalogue that will help you build a story?
You will need:
-A catalogue or Magazine: Anything with pictures will do—maybe best with something you don’t mind cutting up.  

-a topic: What is your song going to be about? Which character or characters in the catalogue is/are interesting to you?

-a melody: think about a song you already know. Humm it. Start simple.

-a chorus: Sky Mall Kitties has a very simple chorus: “Sky Mall Kitties, Kitties everywhere, Sky Mall Kitties, The Kitties of the Air” that is repeated twice. Come up with a chorus that you can repeat
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-2-3 verses: uses the verses to tell a story. In the case of Sky Mall Kitties, it is about Kitties doing kitty things. 
21C Museum
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