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Remembered: the Life of Lucy Higgs Nichols

Cultural Arts Center 201 East Spring Street, New Albany

This exhibit guides visitors through Lucy Higgs Nichols' life, from 1838 — 1915. Period documents and letters detail her life as a slave in Tennessee, a nurse during the Civil War, and her post-war life in freedom.

Ordinary People, Extraordinary Courage: Men and Women of the Underground Railroad

Cultural Arts Center 201 East Spring Street, New Albany

This moving exhibition draws the national phenomenon of the Underground Railroad into sharp focus by revealing the contributions of ordinary people, both free and enslaved, whose courageous acts on both sides of the Ohio River helped overthrow the institution of slavery.

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To a Fine Effect: George W. Morrison, 1820 – 1893

« All Events To a Fine Effect: George W. Morrison, 1820 – 1893 January 30 10:00 am - August 16 5:00 pm Join us on Thursday January 30th from 5 PM - 7 PM in the Sally Newkirk Gallery as we unveil a collection of…

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Retro-Active-Vision: Works by Scott Scarboro

Cultural Arts Center 201 East Spring Street, New Albany

Multimedia artist Scott Scarboro has utilized numerous materials and processes for self-expression for over 3 decades. This exhibit is not really a retrospective, but a sampling of his hand-glitched videos, mixed media sculptures and quilts from the past, his current sound and video creations, along…

Lunch and Learn: The Tenacious Nurse Nichols

Cultural Arts Center 201 East Spring Street, New Albany

« All Events Lunch and Learn: The Tenacious Nurse Nichols May 27 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm Dr. Eileen Yanoviak will celebrate the release of the first biography of Lucy Higgs Nichols, The Tenacious Nurse Nichols, at the Cultural Arts Center with a book talk…