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Live Nation and Kentucky Performing Arts present TIM DILLON – A REAL HERO TOUR

Saturday, November 20, 2021 • 7:00pm • The Brown Theatre

Tim Dillon is a Standup comedian, writer, and actor. He was a new face at the Montreal Comedy Festival in 2016. He won the title of New York’s Funniest 2016 at Carolines NY Comedy Festival. In 2017 he was name do the top ten comics you need to know by Rolling Stone magazine. He had two specials premiere in 2018, a Comedy Central Half Hour and a Netflix Quarter hour. He created and hosts Tim Dillon’s Real NY Tour which takes the audience on a double-decker bus through Manhattan. He has performed at the Oddball Comedy Festival, the Glasgow Comedy Festival, SXSW, among others. He has been on the Chris Gethard show on Fusion, Gotham Comedy Live on AXS tv, Fox’s Red Eye, Tru TV’s Comedy Knockout, and season two of WYFD with Big Jay Oakerson on Seeso. He hosts a Podcast called The Tim Dillon Show.

November 20, 2021 – April 3, 2022 | Kentucky Museum of Art & Craft

Material culture refers to the visual features of shared social space. The observable codes that we transmit through images, patterns, objects, architecture, clothing, hairstyles, and rituals are all elements of the collective, familial, and personal realities of society. Artists Ché Rhodes, SaraBeth Post, Corey Pemberton, Cedric Mitchell, Leo Tecosky, and Nate Watson all have a foundation working in the traditional craft vernacular of glassblowing. Likewise, they engage with expressive conditions for making art, in glass and other mediums, through the symbolic glass lenses of individual and collective experience in America.

Ché Rhodes started the renowned glass art program at the University of Louisville in 2005 where he continues to educate and innovate the medium. He studied glass production with the late artist Stephen Rolfe Powell at his studio at Centre College in Danville, KY. While Rhodes is a devoted practitioner and scholar of glassmaking traditions, he is also keen to explore new methods and tools that advance the capabilities for working with glass, incorporating new technologies, new concepts and frameworks for presenting glass as a creative material within institutions dedicated to contemporary art. Alongside friends and colleagues, Rhodes will present work that expands beyond glass into sculpture, jewelry, graffiti, painting and design.

Catch the exhibit Nov. 20, 2021–April 3, 2022 at the KMAC Museum.

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