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DTSTART;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20251022T150000
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CREATED:20250923T150912Z
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SUMMARY:Art in Autumn: The Pumpkin Patch Parade
DESCRIPTION:« All Events\n 				\n				\n				\n				\n					This event has passed. \n				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n	Lunch and Learn: Payne Hollow on the Ohio\, with Joe Wolek				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n		\n			September 30\n\n	\n\n	     \n\n\n12:00 pm\n\n		\n\n\n\n	\n	  -  \n\n1:00 pm\n\n\n\n	\n				\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									During the 2025 Lunch and Learn calendar year we have been focusing on stories of progress along the Ohio River. Building up over the last couple of years\, a synergy has developed among many interested groups of people that could lead to governmental funding opportunities and a greater appreciation and respect for the life along the 981 mile length of the Ohio River proper. Of course\, this watershed is bigger than that. A recognition that a major river flows between Louisville and southern Indiana is one of the biggest positive developments in this area in the past thirty years. The rediscovery and reexamination of the extraordinary story of Harlan and Anna Hubbard\, whose lives have become exemplary examples of living ecologically-sustainable and aesthetically-rich lives\, is also a symbol of this movement. Harlan was a well-known visual artist and Anna was a musician. After marrying in the 1940s\, the Hubbards built and lived aboard a shanty boat\, and later during the early 1950s built a home on the river in Trimble County\, Kentucky and named it Payne Hollow. Their lives were simple but rich. They lived without electricity and grew their own food. Today this site is more easily accessed from the river\, and Payne Hollow is directly across the Ohio River from Madison\, Indiana. Our speaker Joe Wolek is also an artist and had been engaged on a journey of his own when his life changed suddenly. Although born in Kentucky\, Joe grew up in California and became a professional photographer and site location manager for major advertising campaigns that took him around the world. During a photo/business trip to Argentina\, Joe was assaulted for his camera equipment and seriously injured. During the recovery process\, Wolek returned to the Commonwealth of Kentucky and was introduced to both the Ohio River and to the Hubbards’ important legacy which resonated with him. Today\, Joe and his wife Lena (a potter of note) have purchased property near Payne Hollow and are founding members of a not-for-profit organization with an all-volunteer board. Now that the property has been purchased\, the intention is to secure and save the site for future use and appreciation. It is a goal of this nonprofit to have Payne Hollow designated as a National Historic Landmark. On Tuesday\, September 30th you have your chance to learn more about the plans for Payne Hollow\, and to meet Joe Wolek. Free and open to the public\, but reservations are requested. You are welcome to bring a lunch. 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n					Register Online				\n				\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Categories:	\n		Events	\n\n				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n	\n	Tags:	\n		\n	Event\n	\n\n				\n				\n					\n		\n				\n			\n							\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n				\n				\n	\n	Cultural Arts Center\n	\n	\n\n201 East Spring Street\n	\n		\n		New Albany\,\n\n	IN\n\n	47150\n\n	United States\n\n\n\n\n	+ Google Map \n\n\n	\n					\n			(812) 944-7336			\n	 \n\n\n	\n	 \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n\n		\n	\n				\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n	\n		\n\n	\n	Add to calendar	\n		\n	\n\n		\n			\n									\n	Google Calendar\n\n									\n	iCalendar\n\n									\n	Outlook 365\n\n									\n	Outlook Live\n\n							\n		\n\n		\n	\n\n				\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n	\n		\n\n				CAC Family Cinema: Casper	\n\n\n		\n	\n		CAC Family Cinema: Hocus Pocus
URL:https://www.fcculturalartscenter.org/event/art-in-autumn-the-pumpkin-patch-parade/
LOCATION:Cultural Arts Center\, 201 East Spring Street\, New Albany\, IN\, 47150\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20251023T163000
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SUMMARY:Make Your Own Tzedakah Box
DESCRIPTION:« All Events\n 				\n				\n				\n				\n					This event has passed. \n				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n	Lunch and Learn: Payne Hollow on the Ohio\, with Joe Wolek				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n		\n			September 30\n\n	\n\n	     \n\n\n12:00 pm\n\n		\n\n\n\n	\n	  -  \n\n1:00 pm\n\n\n\n	\n				\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									During the 2025 Lunch and Learn calendar year we have been focusing on stories of progress along the Ohio River. Building up over the last couple of years\, a synergy has developed among many interested groups of people that could lead to governmental funding opportunities and a greater appreciation and respect for the life along the 981 mile length of the Ohio River proper. Of course\, this watershed is bigger than that. A recognition that a major river flows between Louisville and southern Indiana is one of the biggest positive developments in this area in the past thirty years. The rediscovery and reexamination of the extraordinary story of Harlan and Anna Hubbard\, whose lives have become exemplary examples of living ecologically-sustainable and aesthetically-rich lives\, is also a symbol of this movement. Harlan was a well-known visual artist and Anna was a musician. After marrying in the 1940s\, the Hubbards built and lived aboard a shanty boat\, and later during the early 1950s built a home on the river in Trimble County\, Kentucky and named it Payne Hollow. Their lives were simple but rich. They lived without electricity and grew their own food. Today this site is more easily accessed from the river\, and Payne Hollow is directly across the Ohio River from Madison\, Indiana. Our speaker Joe Wolek is also an artist and had been engaged on a journey of his own when his life changed suddenly. Although born in Kentucky\, Joe grew up in California and became a professional photographer and site location manager for major advertising campaigns that took him around the world. During a photo/business trip to Argentina\, Joe was assaulted for his camera equipment and seriously injured. During the recovery process\, Wolek returned to the Commonwealth of Kentucky and was introduced to both the Ohio River and to the Hubbards’ important legacy which resonated with him. Today\, Joe and his wife Lena (a potter of note) have purchased property near Payne Hollow and are founding members of a not-for-profit organization with an all-volunteer board. Now that the property has been purchased\, the intention is to secure and save the site for future use and appreciation. It is a goal of this nonprofit to have Payne Hollow designated as a National Historic Landmark. On Tuesday\, September 30th you have your chance to learn more about the plans for Payne Hollow\, and to meet Joe Wolek. Free and open to the public\, but reservations are requested. You are welcome to bring a lunch. 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n					Register Online				\n				\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Categories:	\n		Events	\n\n				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n	\n	Tags:	\n		\n	Event\n	\n\n				\n				\n					\n		\n				\n			\n							\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n				\n				\n	\n	Cultural Arts Center\n	\n	\n\n201 East Spring Street\n	\n		\n		New Albany\,\n\n	IN\n\n	47150\n\n	United States\n\n\n\n\n	+ Google Map \n\n\n	\n					\n			(812) 944-7336			\n	 \n\n\n	\n	 \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n\n		\n	\n				\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n	\n		\n\n	\n	Add to calendar	\n		\n	\n\n		\n			\n									\n	Google Calendar\n\n									\n	iCalendar\n\n									\n	Outlook 365\n\n									\n	Outlook Live\n\n							\n		\n\n		\n	\n\n				\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n	\n		\n\n				CAC Family Cinema: Casper	\n\n\n		\n	\n		CAC Family Cinema: Hocus Pocus
URL:https://www.fcculturalartscenter.org/event/make-your-own-tzedakah-box/
LOCATION:Cultural Arts Center\, 201 East Spring Street\, New Albany\, IN\, 47150\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20251029T150000
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UID:7187-1761750000-1761760800@www.fcculturalartscenter.org
SUMMARY:Art in Autumn: Faces of the World - Mask Making & Culture
DESCRIPTION:« All Events\n 				\n				\n				\n				\n					This event has passed. \n				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n	Lunch and Learn: Payne Hollow on the Ohio\, with Joe Wolek				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n		\n			September 30\n\n	\n\n	     \n\n\n12:00 pm\n\n		\n\n\n\n	\n	  -  \n\n1:00 pm\n\n\n\n	\n				\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									During the 2025 Lunch and Learn calendar year we have been focusing on stories of progress along the Ohio River. Building up over the last couple of years\, a synergy has developed among many interested groups of people that could lead to governmental funding opportunities and a greater appreciation and respect for the life along the 981 mile length of the Ohio River proper. Of course\, this watershed is bigger than that. A recognition that a major river flows between Louisville and southern Indiana is one of the biggest positive developments in this area in the past thirty years. The rediscovery and reexamination of the extraordinary story of Harlan and Anna Hubbard\, whose lives have become exemplary examples of living ecologically-sustainable and aesthetically-rich lives\, is also a symbol of this movement. Harlan was a well-known visual artist and Anna was a musician. After marrying in the 1940s\, the Hubbards built and lived aboard a shanty boat\, and later during the early 1950s built a home on the river in Trimble County\, Kentucky and named it Payne Hollow. Their lives were simple but rich. They lived without electricity and grew their own food. Today this site is more easily accessed from the river\, and Payne Hollow is directly across the Ohio River from Madison\, Indiana. Our speaker Joe Wolek is also an artist and had been engaged on a journey of his own when his life changed suddenly. Although born in Kentucky\, Joe grew up in California and became a professional photographer and site location manager for major advertising campaigns that took him around the world. During a photo/business trip to Argentina\, Joe was assaulted for his camera equipment and seriously injured. During the recovery process\, Wolek returned to the Commonwealth of Kentucky and was introduced to both the Ohio River and to the Hubbards’ important legacy which resonated with him. Today\, Joe and his wife Lena (a potter of note) have purchased property near Payne Hollow and are founding members of a not-for-profit organization with an all-volunteer board. Now that the property has been purchased\, the intention is to secure and save the site for future use and appreciation. It is a goal of this nonprofit to have Payne Hollow designated as a National Historic Landmark. On Tuesday\, September 30th you have your chance to learn more about the plans for Payne Hollow\, and to meet Joe Wolek. Free and open to the public\, but reservations are requested. You are welcome to bring a lunch. 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n					Register Online				\n				\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Categories:	\n		Events	\n\n				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n	\n	Tags:	\n		\n	Event\n	\n\n				\n				\n					\n		\n				\n			\n							\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n				\n				\n	\n	Cultural Arts Center\n	\n	\n\n201 East Spring Street\n	\n		\n		New Albany\,\n\n	IN\n\n	47150\n\n	United States\n\n\n\n\n	+ Google Map \n\n\n	\n					\n			(812) 944-7336			\n	 \n\n\n	\n	 \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n\n		\n	\n				\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n	\n		\n\n	\n	Add to calendar	\n		\n	\n\n		\n			\n									\n	Google Calendar\n\n									\n	iCalendar\n\n									\n	Outlook 365\n\n									\n	Outlook Live\n\n							\n		\n\n		\n	\n\n				\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n	\n		\n\n				CAC Family Cinema: Casper	\n\n\n		\n	\n		CAC Family Cinema: Hocus Pocus
URL:https://www.fcculturalartscenter.org/event/art-in-autumn-faces-of-the-world-mask-making-culture/
LOCATION:IN
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20251117T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20251117T183000
DTSTAMP:20260611T165805
CREATED:20251113T203846Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251113T204037Z
UID:7197-1763393400-1763404200@www.fcculturalartscenter.org
SUMMARY:Meet & Make Mondays: Braided Fabric Rugs
DESCRIPTION:« All Events\n 				\n				\n				\n				\n					This event has passed. \n				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n	Lunch and Learn: Payne Hollow on the Ohio\, with Joe Wolek				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n		\n			September 30\n\n	\n\n	     \n\n\n12:00 pm\n\n		\n\n\n\n	\n	  -  \n\n1:00 pm\n\n\n\n	\n				\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									During the 2025 Lunch and Learn calendar year we have been focusing on stories of progress along the Ohio River. Building up over the last couple of years\, a synergy has developed among many interested groups of people that could lead to governmental funding opportunities and a greater appreciation and respect for the life along the 981 mile length of the Ohio River proper. Of course\, this watershed is bigger than that. A recognition that a major river flows between Louisville and southern Indiana is one of the biggest positive developments in this area in the past thirty years. The rediscovery and reexamination of the extraordinary story of Harlan and Anna Hubbard\, whose lives have become exemplary examples of living ecologically-sustainable and aesthetically-rich lives\, is also a symbol of this movement. Harlan was a well-known visual artist and Anna was a musician. After marrying in the 1940s\, the Hubbards built and lived aboard a shanty boat\, and later during the early 1950s built a home on the river in Trimble County\, Kentucky and named it Payne Hollow. Their lives were simple but rich. They lived without electricity and grew their own food. Today this site is more easily accessed from the river\, and Payne Hollow is directly across the Ohio River from Madison\, Indiana. Our speaker Joe Wolek is also an artist and had been engaged on a journey of his own when his life changed suddenly. Although born in Kentucky\, Joe grew up in California and became a professional photographer and site location manager for major advertising campaigns that took him around the world. During a photo/business trip to Argentina\, Joe was assaulted for his camera equipment and seriously injured. During the recovery process\, Wolek returned to the Commonwealth of Kentucky and was introduced to both the Ohio River and to the Hubbards’ important legacy which resonated with him. Today\, Joe and his wife Lena (a potter of note) have purchased property near Payne Hollow and are founding members of a not-for-profit organization with an all-volunteer board. Now that the property has been purchased\, the intention is to secure and save the site for future use and appreciation. It is a goal of this nonprofit to have Payne Hollow designated as a National Historic Landmark. On Tuesday\, September 30th you have your chance to learn more about the plans for Payne Hollow\, and to meet Joe Wolek. Free and open to the public\, but reservations are requested. You are welcome to bring a lunch. 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n					Register Online				\n				\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Categories:	\n		Events	\n\n				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n	\n	Tags:	\n		\n	Event\n	\n\n				\n				\n					\n		\n				\n			\n							\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n				\n				\n	\n	Cultural Arts Center\n	\n	\n\n201 East Spring Street\n	\n		\n		New Albany\,\n\n	IN\n\n	47150\n\n	United States\n\n\n\n\n	+ Google Map \n\n\n	\n					\n			(812) 944-7336			\n	 \n\n\n	\n	 \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n\n		\n	\n				\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n	\n		\n\n	\n	Add to calendar	\n		\n	\n\n		\n			\n									\n	Google Calendar\n\n									\n	iCalendar\n\n									\n	Outlook 365\n\n									\n	Outlook Live\n\n							\n		\n\n		\n	\n\n				\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n	\n		\n\n				CAC Family Cinema: Casper	\n\n\n		\n	\n		CAC Family Cinema: Hocus Pocus
URL:https://www.fcculturalartscenter.org/event/meet-make-mondays-braided-fabric-rugs/
LOCATION:Cultural Arts Center\, 201 East Spring Street\, New Albany\, IN\, 47150\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20251118T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20251118T170000
DTSTAMP:20260611T165805
CREATED:20251113T204326Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251113T204440Z
UID:7203-1763481600-1763485200@www.fcculturalartscenter.org
SUMMARY:50 Years of Strega Nona Celebration!
DESCRIPTION:« All Events\n 				\n				\n				\n				\n					This event has passed. \n				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n	Lunch and Learn: Payne Hollow on the Ohio\, with Joe Wolek				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n		\n			September 30\n\n	\n\n	     \n\n\n12:00 pm\n\n		\n\n\n\n	\n	  -  \n\n1:00 pm\n\n\n\n	\n				\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									During the 2025 Lunch and Learn calendar year we have been focusing on stories of progress along the Ohio River. Building up over the last couple of years\, a synergy has developed among many interested groups of people that could lead to governmental funding opportunities and a greater appreciation and respect for the life along the 981 mile length of the Ohio River proper. Of course\, this watershed is bigger than that. A recognition that a major river flows between Louisville and southern Indiana is one of the biggest positive developments in this area in the past thirty years. The rediscovery and reexamination of the extraordinary story of Harlan and Anna Hubbard\, whose lives have become exemplary examples of living ecologically-sustainable and aesthetically-rich lives\, is also a symbol of this movement. Harlan was a well-known visual artist and Anna was a musician. After marrying in the 1940s\, the Hubbards built and lived aboard a shanty boat\, and later during the early 1950s built a home on the river in Trimble County\, Kentucky and named it Payne Hollow. Their lives were simple but rich. They lived without electricity and grew their own food. Today this site is more easily accessed from the river\, and Payne Hollow is directly across the Ohio River from Madison\, Indiana. Our speaker Joe Wolek is also an artist and had been engaged on a journey of his own when his life changed suddenly. Although born in Kentucky\, Joe grew up in California and became a professional photographer and site location manager for major advertising campaigns that took him around the world. During a photo/business trip to Argentina\, Joe was assaulted for his camera equipment and seriously injured. During the recovery process\, Wolek returned to the Commonwealth of Kentucky and was introduced to both the Ohio River and to the Hubbards’ important legacy which resonated with him. Today\, Joe and his wife Lena (a potter of note) have purchased property near Payne Hollow and are founding members of a not-for-profit organization with an all-volunteer board. Now that the property has been purchased\, the intention is to secure and save the site for future use and appreciation. It is a goal of this nonprofit to have Payne Hollow designated as a National Historic Landmark. On Tuesday\, September 30th you have your chance to learn more about the plans for Payne Hollow\, and to meet Joe Wolek. Free and open to the public\, but reservations are requested. You are welcome to bring a lunch. 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n					Register Online				\n				\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Categories:	\n		Events	\n\n				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n	\n	Tags:	\n		\n	Event\n	\n\n				\n				\n					\n		\n				\n			\n							\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n				\n				\n	\n	Cultural Arts Center\n	\n	\n\n201 East Spring Street\n	\n		\n		New Albany\,\n\n	IN\n\n	47150\n\n	United States\n\n\n\n\n	+ Google Map \n\n\n	\n					\n			(812) 944-7336			\n	 \n\n\n	\n	 \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n\n		\n	\n				\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n	\n		\n\n	\n	Add to calendar	\n		\n	\n\n		\n			\n									\n	Google Calendar\n\n									\n	iCalendar\n\n									\n	Outlook 365\n\n									\n	Outlook Live\n\n							\n		\n\n		\n	\n\n				\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n	\n		\n\n				CAC Family Cinema: Casper	\n\n\n		\n	\n		CAC Family Cinema: Hocus Pocus
URL:https://www.fcculturalartscenter.org/event/50-years-of-strega-nona-celebration/
LOCATION:Cultural Arts Center\, 201 East Spring Street\, New Albany\, IN\, 47150\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20251119T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20251119T180000
DTSTAMP:20260611T165805
CREATED:20251113T205054Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251113T205155Z
UID:7209-1763564400-1763575200@www.fcculturalartscenter.org
SUMMARY:Art in Autumn: Totem Tales & Tribal Traditions
DESCRIPTION:« All Events\n 				\n				\n				\n				\n					This event has passed. \n				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n	Lunch and Learn: Payne Hollow on the Ohio\, with Joe Wolek				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n		\n			September 30\n\n	\n\n	     \n\n\n12:00 pm\n\n		\n\n\n\n	\n	  -  \n\n1:00 pm\n\n\n\n	\n				\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									During the 2025 Lunch and Learn calendar year we have been focusing on stories of progress along the Ohio River. Building up over the last couple of years\, a synergy has developed among many interested groups of people that could lead to governmental funding opportunities and a greater appreciation and respect for the life along the 981 mile length of the Ohio River proper. Of course\, this watershed is bigger than that. A recognition that a major river flows between Louisville and southern Indiana is one of the biggest positive developments in this area in the past thirty years. The rediscovery and reexamination of the extraordinary story of Harlan and Anna Hubbard\, whose lives have become exemplary examples of living ecologically-sustainable and aesthetically-rich lives\, is also a symbol of this movement. Harlan was a well-known visual artist and Anna was a musician. After marrying in the 1940s\, the Hubbards built and lived aboard a shanty boat\, and later during the early 1950s built a home on the river in Trimble County\, Kentucky and named it Payne Hollow. Their lives were simple but rich. They lived without electricity and grew their own food. Today this site is more easily accessed from the river\, and Payne Hollow is directly across the Ohio River from Madison\, Indiana. Our speaker Joe Wolek is also an artist and had been engaged on a journey of his own when his life changed suddenly. Although born in Kentucky\, Joe grew up in California and became a professional photographer and site location manager for major advertising campaigns that took him around the world. During a photo/business trip to Argentina\, Joe was assaulted for his camera equipment and seriously injured. During the recovery process\, Wolek returned to the Commonwealth of Kentucky and was introduced to both the Ohio River and to the Hubbards’ important legacy which resonated with him. Today\, Joe and his wife Lena (a potter of note) have purchased property near Payne Hollow and are founding members of a not-for-profit organization with an all-volunteer board. Now that the property has been purchased\, the intention is to secure and save the site for future use and appreciation. It is a goal of this nonprofit to have Payne Hollow designated as a National Historic Landmark. On Tuesday\, September 30th you have your chance to learn more about the plans for Payne Hollow\, and to meet Joe Wolek. Free and open to the public\, but reservations are requested. You are welcome to bring a lunch. 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n					Register Online				\n				\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Categories:	\n		Events	\n\n				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n	\n	Tags:	\n		\n	Event\n	\n\n				\n				\n					\n		\n				\n			\n							\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n				\n				\n	\n	Cultural Arts Center\n	\n	\n\n201 East Spring Street\n	\n		\n		New Albany\,\n\n	IN\n\n	47150\n\n	United States\n\n\n\n\n	+ Google Map \n\n\n	\n					\n			(812) 944-7336			\n	 \n\n\n	\n	 \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n\n		\n	\n				\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n	\n		\n\n	\n	Add to calendar	\n		\n	\n\n		\n			\n									\n	Google Calendar\n\n									\n	iCalendar\n\n									\n	Outlook 365\n\n									\n	Outlook Live\n\n							\n		\n\n		\n	\n\n				\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n	\n		\n\n				CAC Family Cinema: Casper	\n\n\n		\n	\n		CAC Family Cinema: Hocus Pocus
URL:https://www.fcculturalartscenter.org/event/art-in-autumn-totem-tales-tribal-traditions/
LOCATION:Cultural Arts Center\, 201 East Spring Street\, New Albany\, IN\, 47150\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20251122T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20251122T143000
DTSTAMP:20260611T165805
CREATED:20251113T210507Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251113T210649Z
UID:7221-1763818200-1763821800@www.fcculturalartscenter.org
SUMMARY:Sketchbook Saturdays: From Line to Life: A Progressive Skill-Building Course in Drawing & Visual Thinking
DESCRIPTION:« All Events\n 				\n				\n				\n				\n					This event has passed. \n				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n	Lunch and Learn: Payne Hollow on the Ohio\, with Joe Wolek				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n		\n			September 30\n\n	\n\n	     \n\n\n12:00 pm\n\n		\n\n\n\n	\n	  -  \n\n1:00 pm\n\n\n\n	\n				\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									During the 2025 Lunch and Learn calendar year we have been focusing on stories of progress along the Ohio River. Building up over the last couple of years\, a synergy has developed among many interested groups of people that could lead to governmental funding opportunities and a greater appreciation and respect for the life along the 981 mile length of the Ohio River proper. Of course\, this watershed is bigger than that. A recognition that a major river flows between Louisville and southern Indiana is one of the biggest positive developments in this area in the past thirty years. The rediscovery and reexamination of the extraordinary story of Harlan and Anna Hubbard\, whose lives have become exemplary examples of living ecologically-sustainable and aesthetically-rich lives\, is also a symbol of this movement. Harlan was a well-known visual artist and Anna was a musician. After marrying in the 1940s\, the Hubbards built and lived aboard a shanty boat\, and later during the early 1950s built a home on the river in Trimble County\, Kentucky and named it Payne Hollow. Their lives were simple but rich. They lived without electricity and grew their own food. Today this site is more easily accessed from the river\, and Payne Hollow is directly across the Ohio River from Madison\, Indiana. Our speaker Joe Wolek is also an artist and had been engaged on a journey of his own when his life changed suddenly. Although born in Kentucky\, Joe grew up in California and became a professional photographer and site location manager for major advertising campaigns that took him around the world. During a photo/business trip to Argentina\, Joe was assaulted for his camera equipment and seriously injured. During the recovery process\, Wolek returned to the Commonwealth of Kentucky and was introduced to both the Ohio River and to the Hubbards’ important legacy which resonated with him. Today\, Joe and his wife Lena (a potter of note) have purchased property near Payne Hollow and are founding members of a not-for-profit organization with an all-volunteer board. Now that the property has been purchased\, the intention is to secure and save the site for future use and appreciation. It is a goal of this nonprofit to have Payne Hollow designated as a National Historic Landmark. On Tuesday\, September 30th you have your chance to learn more about the plans for Payne Hollow\, and to meet Joe Wolek. Free and open to the public\, but reservations are requested. You are welcome to bring a lunch. 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n					Register Online				\n				\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Categories:	\n		Events	\n\n				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n	\n	Tags:	\n		\n	Event\n	\n\n				\n				\n					\n		\n				\n			\n							\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n				\n				\n	\n	Cultural Arts Center\n	\n	\n\n201 East Spring Street\n	\n		\n		New Albany\,\n\n	IN\n\n	47150\n\n	United States\n\n\n\n\n	+ Google Map \n\n\n	\n					\n			(812) 944-7336			\n	 \n\n\n	\n	 \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n\n		\n	\n				\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n	\n		\n\n	\n	Add to calendar	\n		\n	\n\n		\n			\n									\n	Google Calendar\n\n									\n	iCalendar\n\n									\n	Outlook 365\n\n									\n	Outlook Live\n\n							\n		\n\n		\n	\n\n				\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n	\n		\n\n				CAC Family Cinema: Casper	\n\n\n		\n	\n		CAC Family Cinema: Hocus Pocus
URL:https://www.fcculturalartscenter.org/event/sketchbook-saturdays-nov-2025/
LOCATION:Cultural Arts Center\, 201 East Spring Street\, New Albany\, IN\, 47150\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20251125T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20251125T130000
DTSTAMP:20260611T165806
CREATED:20251113T211519Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251113T211825Z
UID:7226-1764072000-1764075600@www.fcculturalartscenter.org
SUMMARY:Lunch and Learn: Threads of Industry\, with Allison Kilberg
DESCRIPTION:« All Events\n 				\n				\n				\n				\n					This event has passed. \n				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n	Lunch and Learn: Payne Hollow on the Ohio\, with Joe Wolek				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n		\n			September 30\n\n	\n\n	     \n\n\n12:00 pm\n\n		\n\n\n\n	\n	  -  \n\n1:00 pm\n\n\n\n	\n				\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									During the 2025 Lunch and Learn calendar year we have been focusing on stories of progress along the Ohio River. Building up over the last couple of years\, a synergy has developed among many interested groups of people that could lead to governmental funding opportunities and a greater appreciation and respect for the life along the 981 mile length of the Ohio River proper. Of course\, this watershed is bigger than that. A recognition that a major river flows between Louisville and southern Indiana is one of the biggest positive developments in this area in the past thirty years. The rediscovery and reexamination of the extraordinary story of Harlan and Anna Hubbard\, whose lives have become exemplary examples of living ecologically-sustainable and aesthetically-rich lives\, is also a symbol of this movement. Harlan was a well-known visual artist and Anna was a musician. After marrying in the 1940s\, the Hubbards built and lived aboard a shanty boat\, and later during the early 1950s built a home on the river in Trimble County\, Kentucky and named it Payne Hollow. Their lives were simple but rich. They lived without electricity and grew their own food. Today this site is more easily accessed from the river\, and Payne Hollow is directly across the Ohio River from Madison\, Indiana. Our speaker Joe Wolek is also an artist and had been engaged on a journey of his own when his life changed suddenly. Although born in Kentucky\, Joe grew up in California and became a professional photographer and site location manager for major advertising campaigns that took him around the world. During a photo/business trip to Argentina\, Joe was assaulted for his camera equipment and seriously injured. During the recovery process\, Wolek returned to the Commonwealth of Kentucky and was introduced to both the Ohio River and to the Hubbards’ important legacy which resonated with him. Today\, Joe and his wife Lena (a potter of note) have purchased property near Payne Hollow and are founding members of a not-for-profit organization with an all-volunteer board. Now that the property has been purchased\, the intention is to secure and save the site for future use and appreciation. It is a goal of this nonprofit to have Payne Hollow designated as a National Historic Landmark. On Tuesday\, September 30th you have your chance to learn more about the plans for Payne Hollow\, and to meet Joe Wolek. Free and open to the public\, but reservations are requested. You are welcome to bring a lunch. 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n					Register Online				\n				\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Categories:	\n		Events	\n\n				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n	\n	Tags:	\n		\n	Event\n	\n\n				\n				\n					\n		\n				\n			\n							\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n				\n				\n	\n	Cultural Arts Center\n	\n	\n\n201 East Spring Street\n	\n		\n		New Albany\,\n\n	IN\n\n	47150\n\n	United States\n\n\n\n\n	+ Google Map \n\n\n	\n					\n			(812) 944-7336			\n	 \n\n\n	\n	 \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n\n		\n	\n				\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n	\n		\n\n	\n	Add to calendar	\n		\n	\n\n		\n			\n									\n	Google Calendar\n\n									\n	iCalendar\n\n									\n	Outlook 365\n\n									\n	Outlook Live\n\n							\n		\n\n		\n	\n\n				\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n	\n		\n\n				CAC Family Cinema: Casper	\n\n\n		\n	\n		CAC Family Cinema: Hocus Pocus
URL:https://www.fcculturalartscenter.org/event/lunch-and-learn-threads-of-industry-with-allison-kilberg/
LOCATION:Cultural Arts Center\, 201 East Spring Street\, New Albany\, IN\, 47150\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20251126T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20251126T180000
DTSTAMP:20260611T165806
CREATED:20251113T212853Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251113T213009Z
UID:7232-1764169200-1764180000@www.fcculturalartscenter.org
SUMMARY:Art in Autumn: Native American Inspired Sand Art
DESCRIPTION:« All Events\n 				\n				\n				\n				\n					This event has passed. \n				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n	Lunch and Learn: Payne Hollow on the Ohio\, with Joe Wolek				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n		\n			September 30\n\n	\n\n	     \n\n\n12:00 pm\n\n		\n\n\n\n	\n	  -  \n\n1:00 pm\n\n\n\n	\n				\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									During the 2025 Lunch and Learn calendar year we have been focusing on stories of progress along the Ohio River. Building up over the last couple of years\, a synergy has developed among many interested groups of people that could lead to governmental funding opportunities and a greater appreciation and respect for the life along the 981 mile length of the Ohio River proper. Of course\, this watershed is bigger than that. A recognition that a major river flows between Louisville and southern Indiana is one of the biggest positive developments in this area in the past thirty years. The rediscovery and reexamination of the extraordinary story of Harlan and Anna Hubbard\, whose lives have become exemplary examples of living ecologically-sustainable and aesthetically-rich lives\, is also a symbol of this movement. Harlan was a well-known visual artist and Anna was a musician. After marrying in the 1940s\, the Hubbards built and lived aboard a shanty boat\, and later during the early 1950s built a home on the river in Trimble County\, Kentucky and named it Payne Hollow. Their lives were simple but rich. They lived without electricity and grew their own food. Today this site is more easily accessed from the river\, and Payne Hollow is directly across the Ohio River from Madison\, Indiana. Our speaker Joe Wolek is also an artist and had been engaged on a journey of his own when his life changed suddenly. Although born in Kentucky\, Joe grew up in California and became a professional photographer and site location manager for major advertising campaigns that took him around the world. During a photo/business trip to Argentina\, Joe was assaulted for his camera equipment and seriously injured. During the recovery process\, Wolek returned to the Commonwealth of Kentucky and was introduced to both the Ohio River and to the Hubbards’ important legacy which resonated with him. Today\, Joe and his wife Lena (a potter of note) have purchased property near Payne Hollow and are founding members of a not-for-profit organization with an all-volunteer board. Now that the property has been purchased\, the intention is to secure and save the site for future use and appreciation. It is a goal of this nonprofit to have Payne Hollow designated as a National Historic Landmark. On Tuesday\, September 30th you have your chance to learn more about the plans for Payne Hollow\, and to meet Joe Wolek. Free and open to the public\, but reservations are requested. You are welcome to bring a lunch. 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n					Register Online				\n				\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Categories:	\n		Events	\n\n				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n	\n	Tags:	\n		\n	Event\n	\n\n				\n				\n					\n		\n				\n			\n							\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n				\n				\n	\n	Cultural Arts Center\n	\n	\n\n201 East Spring Street\n	\n		\n		New Albany\,\n\n	IN\n\n	47150\n\n	United States\n\n\n\n\n	+ Google Map \n\n\n	\n					\n			(812) 944-7336			\n	 \n\n\n	\n	 \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n\n		\n	\n				\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n	\n		\n\n	\n	Add to calendar	\n		\n	\n\n		\n			\n									\n	Google Calendar\n\n									\n	iCalendar\n\n									\n	Outlook 365\n\n									\n	Outlook Live\n\n							\n		\n\n		\n	\n\n				\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n	\n		\n\n				CAC Family Cinema: Casper	\n\n\n		\n	\n		CAC Family Cinema: Hocus Pocus
URL:https://www.fcculturalartscenter.org/event/art-in-autumn-native-american-inspired-sand-art/
LOCATION:Cultural Arts Center\, 201 East Spring Street\, New Albany\, IN\, 47150\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20251223T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20251223T150000
DTSTAMP:20260611T165806
CREATED:20251217T145820Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251217T145923Z
UID:7284-1766494800-1766502000@www.fcculturalartscenter.org
SUMMARY:Family Movie: The Muppet Christmas Carol
DESCRIPTION:« All Events\n 				\n				\n				\n				\n					This event has passed. \n				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n	Lunch and Learn: Payne Hollow on the Ohio\, with Joe Wolek				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n		\n			September 30\n\n	\n\n	     \n\n\n12:00 pm\n\n		\n\n\n\n	\n	  -  \n\n1:00 pm\n\n\n\n	\n				\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									During the 2025 Lunch and Learn calendar year we have been focusing on stories of progress along the Ohio River. Building up over the last couple of years\, a synergy has developed among many interested groups of people that could lead to governmental funding opportunities and a greater appreciation and respect for the life along the 981 mile length of the Ohio River proper. Of course\, this watershed is bigger than that. A recognition that a major river flows between Louisville and southern Indiana is one of the biggest positive developments in this area in the past thirty years. The rediscovery and reexamination of the extraordinary story of Harlan and Anna Hubbard\, whose lives have become exemplary examples of living ecologically-sustainable and aesthetically-rich lives\, is also a symbol of this movement. Harlan was a well-known visual artist and Anna was a musician. After marrying in the 1940s\, the Hubbards built and lived aboard a shanty boat\, and later during the early 1950s built a home on the river in Trimble County\, Kentucky and named it Payne Hollow. Their lives were simple but rich. They lived without electricity and grew their own food. Today this site is more easily accessed from the river\, and Payne Hollow is directly across the Ohio River from Madison\, Indiana. Our speaker Joe Wolek is also an artist and had been engaged on a journey of his own when his life changed suddenly. Although born in Kentucky\, Joe grew up in California and became a professional photographer and site location manager for major advertising campaigns that took him around the world. During a photo/business trip to Argentina\, Joe was assaulted for his camera equipment and seriously injured. During the recovery process\, Wolek returned to the Commonwealth of Kentucky and was introduced to both the Ohio River and to the Hubbards’ important legacy which resonated with him. Today\, Joe and his wife Lena (a potter of note) have purchased property near Payne Hollow and are founding members of a not-for-profit organization with an all-volunteer board. Now that the property has been purchased\, the intention is to secure and save the site for future use and appreciation. It is a goal of this nonprofit to have Payne Hollow designated as a National Historic Landmark. On Tuesday\, September 30th you have your chance to learn more about the plans for Payne Hollow\, and to meet Joe Wolek. Free and open to the public\, but reservations are requested. You are welcome to bring a lunch. 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n					Register Online				\n				\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Categories:	\n		Events	\n\n				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n	\n	Tags:	\n		\n	Event\n	\n\n				\n				\n					\n		\n				\n			\n							\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n				\n				\n	\n	Cultural Arts Center\n	\n	\n\n201 East Spring Street\n	\n		\n		New Albany\,\n\n	IN\n\n	47150\n\n	United States\n\n\n\n\n	+ Google Map \n\n\n	\n					\n			(812) 944-7336			\n	 \n\n\n	\n	 \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n\n		\n	\n				\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n	\n		\n\n	\n	Add to calendar	\n		\n	\n\n		\n			\n									\n	Google Calendar\n\n									\n	iCalendar\n\n									\n	Outlook 365\n\n									\n	Outlook Live\n\n							\n		\n\n		\n	\n\n				\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n	\n		\n\n				CAC Family Cinema: Casper	\n\n\n		\n	\n		CAC Family Cinema: Hocus Pocus
URL:https://www.fcculturalartscenter.org/event/family-movie-the-muppet-christmas-carol/
LOCATION:Cultural Arts Center\, 201 East Spring Street\, New Albany\, IN\, 47150\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20251229T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20251229T150000
DTSTAMP:20260611T165806
CREATED:20251217T150110Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251217T153232Z
UID:7290-1767013200-1767020400@www.fcculturalartscenter.org
SUMMARY:Family Movie: Home Alone
DESCRIPTION:« All Events\n 				\n				\n				\n				\n					This event has passed. \n				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n	Lunch and Learn: Payne Hollow on the Ohio\, with Joe Wolek				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n		\n			September 30\n\n	\n\n	     \n\n\n12:00 pm\n\n		\n\n\n\n	\n	  -  \n\n1:00 pm\n\n\n\n	\n				\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									During the 2025 Lunch and Learn calendar year we have been focusing on stories of progress along the Ohio River. Building up over the last couple of years\, a synergy has developed among many interested groups of people that could lead to governmental funding opportunities and a greater appreciation and respect for the life along the 981 mile length of the Ohio River proper. Of course\, this watershed is bigger than that. A recognition that a major river flows between Louisville and southern Indiana is one of the biggest positive developments in this area in the past thirty years. The rediscovery and reexamination of the extraordinary story of Harlan and Anna Hubbard\, whose lives have become exemplary examples of living ecologically-sustainable and aesthetically-rich lives\, is also a symbol of this movement. Harlan was a well-known visual artist and Anna was a musician. After marrying in the 1940s\, the Hubbards built and lived aboard a shanty boat\, and later during the early 1950s built a home on the river in Trimble County\, Kentucky and named it Payne Hollow. Their lives were simple but rich. They lived without electricity and grew their own food. Today this site is more easily accessed from the river\, and Payne Hollow is directly across the Ohio River from Madison\, Indiana. Our speaker Joe Wolek is also an artist and had been engaged on a journey of his own when his life changed suddenly. Although born in Kentucky\, Joe grew up in California and became a professional photographer and site location manager for major advertising campaigns that took him around the world. During a photo/business trip to Argentina\, Joe was assaulted for his camera equipment and seriously injured. During the recovery process\, Wolek returned to the Commonwealth of Kentucky and was introduced to both the Ohio River and to the Hubbards’ important legacy which resonated with him. Today\, Joe and his wife Lena (a potter of note) have purchased property near Payne Hollow and are founding members of a not-for-profit organization with an all-volunteer board. Now that the property has been purchased\, the intention is to secure and save the site for future use and appreciation. It is a goal of this nonprofit to have Payne Hollow designated as a National Historic Landmark. On Tuesday\, September 30th you have your chance to learn more about the plans for Payne Hollow\, and to meet Joe Wolek. Free and open to the public\, but reservations are requested. You are welcome to bring a lunch. 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n					Register Online				\n				\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Categories:	\n		Events	\n\n				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n	\n	Tags:	\n		\n	Event\n	\n\n				\n				\n					\n		\n				\n			\n							\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n				\n				\n	\n	Cultural Arts Center\n	\n	\n\n201 East Spring Street\n	\n		\n		New Albany\,\n\n	IN\n\n	47150\n\n	United States\n\n\n\n\n	+ Google Map \n\n\n	\n					\n			(812) 944-7336			\n	 \n\n\n	\n	 \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n\n		\n	\n				\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n	\n		\n\n	\n	Add to calendar	\n		\n	\n\n		\n			\n									\n	Google Calendar\n\n									\n	iCalendar\n\n									\n	Outlook 365\n\n									\n	Outlook Live\n\n							\n		\n\n		\n	\n\n				\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n	\n		\n\n				CAC Family Cinema: Casper	\n\n\n		\n	\n		CAC Family Cinema: Hocus Pocus
URL:https://www.fcculturalartscenter.org/event/family-movie-home-alone/
LOCATION:Cultural Arts Center\, 201 East Spring Street\, New Albany\, IN\, 47150\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20251230T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20251230T120000
DTSTAMP:20260611T165806
CREATED:20251217T153427Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251217T153536Z
UID:7300-1767092400-1767096000@www.fcculturalartscenter.org
SUMMARY:New Year's Eve Eve Party
DESCRIPTION:« All Events\n 				\n				\n				\n				\n					This event has passed. \n				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n	Lunch and Learn: Payne Hollow on the Ohio\, with Joe Wolek				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n		\n			September 30\n\n	\n\n	     \n\n\n12:00 pm\n\n		\n\n\n\n	\n	  -  \n\n1:00 pm\n\n\n\n	\n				\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									During the 2025 Lunch and Learn calendar year we have been focusing on stories of progress along the Ohio River. Building up over the last couple of years\, a synergy has developed among many interested groups of people that could lead to governmental funding opportunities and a greater appreciation and respect for the life along the 981 mile length of the Ohio River proper. Of course\, this watershed is bigger than that. A recognition that a major river flows between Louisville and southern Indiana is one of the biggest positive developments in this area in the past thirty years. The rediscovery and reexamination of the extraordinary story of Harlan and Anna Hubbard\, whose lives have become exemplary examples of living ecologically-sustainable and aesthetically-rich lives\, is also a symbol of this movement. Harlan was a well-known visual artist and Anna was a musician. After marrying in the 1940s\, the Hubbards built and lived aboard a shanty boat\, and later during the early 1950s built a home on the river in Trimble County\, Kentucky and named it Payne Hollow. Their lives were simple but rich. They lived without electricity and grew their own food. Today this site is more easily accessed from the river\, and Payne Hollow is directly across the Ohio River from Madison\, Indiana. Our speaker Joe Wolek is also an artist and had been engaged on a journey of his own when his life changed suddenly. Although born in Kentucky\, Joe grew up in California and became a professional photographer and site location manager for major advertising campaigns that took him around the world. During a photo/business trip to Argentina\, Joe was assaulted for his camera equipment and seriously injured. During the recovery process\, Wolek returned to the Commonwealth of Kentucky and was introduced to both the Ohio River and to the Hubbards’ important legacy which resonated with him. Today\, Joe and his wife Lena (a potter of note) have purchased property near Payne Hollow and are founding members of a not-for-profit organization with an all-volunteer board. Now that the property has been purchased\, the intention is to secure and save the site for future use and appreciation. It is a goal of this nonprofit to have Payne Hollow designated as a National Historic Landmark. On Tuesday\, September 30th you have your chance to learn more about the plans for Payne Hollow\, and to meet Joe Wolek. Free and open to the public\, but reservations are requested. You are welcome to bring a lunch. 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n					Register Online				\n				\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Categories:	\n		Events	\n\n				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n	\n	Tags:	\n		\n	Event\n	\n\n				\n				\n					\n		\n				\n			\n							\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n				\n				\n	\n	Cultural Arts Center\n	\n	\n\n201 East Spring Street\n	\n		\n		New Albany\,\n\n	IN\n\n	47150\n\n	United States\n\n\n\n\n	+ Google Map \n\n\n	\n					\n			(812) 944-7336			\n	 \n\n\n	\n	 \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n\n		\n	\n				\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n	\n		\n\n	\n	Add to calendar	\n		\n	\n\n		\n			\n									\n	Google Calendar\n\n									\n	iCalendar\n\n									\n	Outlook 365\n\n									\n	Outlook Live\n\n							\n		\n\n		\n	\n\n				\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n	\n		\n\n				CAC Family Cinema: Casper	\n\n\n		\n	\n		CAC Family Cinema: Hocus Pocus
URL:https://www.fcculturalartscenter.org/event/new-years-eve-eve-party/
LOCATION:Cultural Arts Center\, 201 East Spring Street\, New Albany\, IN\, 47150\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20260105T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20260105T180000
DTSTAMP:20260611T165806
CREATED:20251217T154021Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251217T154446Z
UID:7306-1767625200-1767636000@www.fcculturalartscenter.org
SUMMARY:Meet & Make Mondays: Slow Stitch Studio - A Month of Mindful Making
DESCRIPTION:« All Events\n 				\n				\n				\n				\n					This event has passed. \n				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n	Lunch and Learn: Payne Hollow on the Ohio\, with Joe Wolek				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n		\n			September 30\n\n	\n\n	     \n\n\n12:00 pm\n\n		\n\n\n\n	\n	  -  \n\n1:00 pm\n\n\n\n	\n				\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									During the 2025 Lunch and Learn calendar year we have been focusing on stories of progress along the Ohio River. Building up over the last couple of years\, a synergy has developed among many interested groups of people that could lead to governmental funding opportunities and a greater appreciation and respect for the life along the 981 mile length of the Ohio River proper. Of course\, this watershed is bigger than that. A recognition that a major river flows between Louisville and southern Indiana is one of the biggest positive developments in this area in the past thirty years. The rediscovery and reexamination of the extraordinary story of Harlan and Anna Hubbard\, whose lives have become exemplary examples of living ecologically-sustainable and aesthetically-rich lives\, is also a symbol of this movement. Harlan was a well-known visual artist and Anna was a musician. After marrying in the 1940s\, the Hubbards built and lived aboard a shanty boat\, and later during the early 1950s built a home on the river in Trimble County\, Kentucky and named it Payne Hollow. Their lives were simple but rich. They lived without electricity and grew their own food. Today this site is more easily accessed from the river\, and Payne Hollow is directly across the Ohio River from Madison\, Indiana. Our speaker Joe Wolek is also an artist and had been engaged on a journey of his own when his life changed suddenly. Although born in Kentucky\, Joe grew up in California and became a professional photographer and site location manager for major advertising campaigns that took him around the world. During a photo/business trip to Argentina\, Joe was assaulted for his camera equipment and seriously injured. During the recovery process\, Wolek returned to the Commonwealth of Kentucky and was introduced to both the Ohio River and to the Hubbards’ important legacy which resonated with him. Today\, Joe and his wife Lena (a potter of note) have purchased property near Payne Hollow and are founding members of a not-for-profit organization with an all-volunteer board. Now that the property has been purchased\, the intention is to secure and save the site for future use and appreciation. It is a goal of this nonprofit to have Payne Hollow designated as a National Historic Landmark. On Tuesday\, September 30th you have your chance to learn more about the plans for Payne Hollow\, and to meet Joe Wolek. Free and open to the public\, but reservations are requested. You are welcome to bring a lunch. 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n					Register Online				\n				\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Categories:	\n		Events	\n\n				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n	\n	Tags:	\n		\n	Event\n	\n\n				\n				\n					\n		\n				\n			\n							\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n				\n				\n	\n	Cultural Arts Center\n	\n	\n\n201 East Spring Street\n	\n		\n		New Albany\,\n\n	IN\n\n	47150\n\n	United States\n\n\n\n\n	+ Google Map \n\n\n	\n					\n			(812) 944-7336			\n	 \n\n\n	\n	 \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n\n		\n	\n				\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n	\n		\n\n	\n	Add to calendar	\n		\n	\n\n		\n			\n									\n	Google Calendar\n\n									\n	iCalendar\n\n									\n	Outlook 365\n\n									\n	Outlook Live\n\n							\n		\n\n		\n	\n\n				\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n	\n		\n\n				CAC Family Cinema: Casper	\n\n\n		\n	\n		CAC Family Cinema: Hocus Pocus
URL:https://www.fcculturalartscenter.org/event/meet-make-mondays-slow-stitch-studio/
LOCATION:Cultural Arts Center\, 201 East Spring Street\, New Albany\, IN\, 47150\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20260112T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20260112T113000
DTSTAMP:20260611T165806
CREATED:20251113T213337Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260108T213650Z
UID:7238-1768213800-1768217400@www.fcculturalartscenter.org
SUMMARY:Stories and Art with Ms. Ashley
DESCRIPTION:« All Events\n 				\n				\n				\n				\n					This event has passed. \n				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n	Lunch and Learn: Payne Hollow on the Ohio\, with Joe Wolek				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n		\n			September 30\n\n	\n\n	     \n\n\n12:00 pm\n\n		\n\n\n\n	\n	  -  \n\n1:00 pm\n\n\n\n	\n				\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									During the 2025 Lunch and Learn calendar year we have been focusing on stories of progress along the Ohio River. Building up over the last couple of years\, a synergy has developed among many interested groups of people that could lead to governmental funding opportunities and a greater appreciation and respect for the life along the 981 mile length of the Ohio River proper. Of course\, this watershed is bigger than that. A recognition that a major river flows between Louisville and southern Indiana is one of the biggest positive developments in this area in the past thirty years. The rediscovery and reexamination of the extraordinary story of Harlan and Anna Hubbard\, whose lives have become exemplary examples of living ecologically-sustainable and aesthetically-rich lives\, is also a symbol of this movement. Harlan was a well-known visual artist and Anna was a musician. After marrying in the 1940s\, the Hubbards built and lived aboard a shanty boat\, and later during the early 1950s built a home on the river in Trimble County\, Kentucky and named it Payne Hollow. Their lives were simple but rich. They lived without electricity and grew their own food. Today this site is more easily accessed from the river\, and Payne Hollow is directly across the Ohio River from Madison\, Indiana. Our speaker Joe Wolek is also an artist and had been engaged on a journey of his own when his life changed suddenly. Although born in Kentucky\, Joe grew up in California and became a professional photographer and site location manager for major advertising campaigns that took him around the world. During a photo/business trip to Argentina\, Joe was assaulted for his camera equipment and seriously injured. During the recovery process\, Wolek returned to the Commonwealth of Kentucky and was introduced to both the Ohio River and to the Hubbards’ important legacy which resonated with him. Today\, Joe and his wife Lena (a potter of note) have purchased property near Payne Hollow and are founding members of a not-for-profit organization with an all-volunteer board. Now that the property has been purchased\, the intention is to secure and save the site for future use and appreciation. It is a goal of this nonprofit to have Payne Hollow designated as a National Historic Landmark. On Tuesday\, September 30th you have your chance to learn more about the plans for Payne Hollow\, and to meet Joe Wolek. Free and open to the public\, but reservations are requested. You are welcome to bring a lunch. 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n					Register Online				\n				\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Categories:	\n		Events	\n\n				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n	\n	Tags:	\n		\n	Event\n	\n\n				\n				\n					\n		\n				\n			\n							\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n				\n				\n	\n	Cultural Arts Center\n	\n	\n\n201 East Spring Street\n	\n		\n		New Albany\,\n\n	IN\n\n	47150\n\n	United States\n\n\n\n\n	+ Google Map \n\n\n	\n					\n			(812) 944-7336			\n	 \n\n\n	\n	 \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n\n		\n	\n				\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n	\n		\n\n	\n	Add to calendar	\n		\n	\n\n		\n			\n									\n	Google Calendar\n\n									\n	iCalendar\n\n									\n	Outlook 365\n\n									\n	Outlook Live\n\n							\n		\n\n		\n	\n\n				\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n	\n		\n\n				CAC Family Cinema: Casper	\n\n\n		\n	\n		CAC Family Cinema: Hocus Pocus
URL:https://www.fcculturalartscenter.org/event/stories-and-art-with-ms-ashley/
LOCATION:Cultural Arts Center\, 201 East Spring Street\, New Albany\, IN\, 47150\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20260114T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20260114T140000
DTSTAMP:20260611T165806
CREATED:20251113T213731Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260108T213745Z
UID:7247-1768395600-1768399200@www.fcculturalartscenter.org
SUMMARY:Baby's Afternoon Out
DESCRIPTION:« All Events\n 				\n				\n				\n				\n					This event has passed. \n				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n	Lunch and Learn: Payne Hollow on the Ohio\, with Joe Wolek				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n		\n			September 30\n\n	\n\n	     \n\n\n12:00 pm\n\n		\n\n\n\n	\n	  -  \n\n1:00 pm\n\n\n\n	\n				\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									During the 2025 Lunch and Learn calendar year we have been focusing on stories of progress along the Ohio River. Building up over the last couple of years\, a synergy has developed among many interested groups of people that could lead to governmental funding opportunities and a greater appreciation and respect for the life along the 981 mile length of the Ohio River proper. Of course\, this watershed is bigger than that. A recognition that a major river flows between Louisville and southern Indiana is one of the biggest positive developments in this area in the past thirty years. The rediscovery and reexamination of the extraordinary story of Harlan and Anna Hubbard\, whose lives have become exemplary examples of living ecologically-sustainable and aesthetically-rich lives\, is also a symbol of this movement. Harlan was a well-known visual artist and Anna was a musician. After marrying in the 1940s\, the Hubbards built and lived aboard a shanty boat\, and later during the early 1950s built a home on the river in Trimble County\, Kentucky and named it Payne Hollow. Their lives were simple but rich. They lived without electricity and grew their own food. Today this site is more easily accessed from the river\, and Payne Hollow is directly across the Ohio River from Madison\, Indiana. Our speaker Joe Wolek is also an artist and had been engaged on a journey of his own when his life changed suddenly. Although born in Kentucky\, Joe grew up in California and became a professional photographer and site location manager for major advertising campaigns that took him around the world. During a photo/business trip to Argentina\, Joe was assaulted for his camera equipment and seriously injured. During the recovery process\, Wolek returned to the Commonwealth of Kentucky and was introduced to both the Ohio River and to the Hubbards’ important legacy which resonated with him. Today\, Joe and his wife Lena (a potter of note) have purchased property near Payne Hollow and are founding members of a not-for-profit organization with an all-volunteer board. Now that the property has been purchased\, the intention is to secure and save the site for future use and appreciation. It is a goal of this nonprofit to have Payne Hollow designated as a National Historic Landmark. On Tuesday\, September 30th you have your chance to learn more about the plans for Payne Hollow\, and to meet Joe Wolek. Free and open to the public\, but reservations are requested. You are welcome to bring a lunch. 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n					Register Online				\n				\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Categories:	\n		Events	\n\n				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n	\n	Tags:	\n		\n	Event\n	\n\n				\n				\n					\n		\n				\n			\n							\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n				\n				\n	\n	Cultural Arts Center\n	\n	\n\n201 East Spring Street\n	\n		\n		New Albany\,\n\n	IN\n\n	47150\n\n	United States\n\n\n\n\n	+ Google Map \n\n\n	\n					\n			(812) 944-7336			\n	 \n\n\n	\n	 \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n\n		\n	\n				\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n	\n		\n\n	\n	Add to calendar	\n		\n	\n\n		\n			\n									\n	Google Calendar\n\n									\n	iCalendar\n\n									\n	Outlook 365\n\n									\n	Outlook Live\n\n							\n		\n\n		\n	\n\n				\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n	\n		\n\n				CAC Family Cinema: Casper	\n\n\n		\n	\n		CAC Family Cinema: Hocus Pocus
URL:https://www.fcculturalartscenter.org/event/babys-afternoon-out/
LOCATION:Cultural Arts Center\, 201 East Spring Street\, New Albany\, IN\, 47150\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20260115T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20260115T140000
DTSTAMP:20260611T165806
CREATED:20251217T160457Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251217T160647Z
UID:7315-1768482000-1768485600@www.fcculturalartscenter.org
SUMMARY:Make & Take: Watercolor Snowman
DESCRIPTION:« All Events\n 				\n				\n				\n				\n					This event has passed. \n				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n	Lunch and Learn: Payne Hollow on the Ohio\, with Joe Wolek				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n		\n			September 30\n\n	\n\n	     \n\n\n12:00 pm\n\n		\n\n\n\n	\n	  -  \n\n1:00 pm\n\n\n\n	\n				\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									During the 2025 Lunch and Learn calendar year we have been focusing on stories of progress along the Ohio River. Building up over the last couple of years\, a synergy has developed among many interested groups of people that could lead to governmental funding opportunities and a greater appreciation and respect for the life along the 981 mile length of the Ohio River proper. Of course\, this watershed is bigger than that. A recognition that a major river flows between Louisville and southern Indiana is one of the biggest positive developments in this area in the past thirty years. The rediscovery and reexamination of the extraordinary story of Harlan and Anna Hubbard\, whose lives have become exemplary examples of living ecologically-sustainable and aesthetically-rich lives\, is also a symbol of this movement. Harlan was a well-known visual artist and Anna was a musician. After marrying in the 1940s\, the Hubbards built and lived aboard a shanty boat\, and later during the early 1950s built a home on the river in Trimble County\, Kentucky and named it Payne Hollow. Their lives were simple but rich. They lived without electricity and grew their own food. Today this site is more easily accessed from the river\, and Payne Hollow is directly across the Ohio River from Madison\, Indiana. Our speaker Joe Wolek is also an artist and had been engaged on a journey of his own when his life changed suddenly. Although born in Kentucky\, Joe grew up in California and became a professional photographer and site location manager for major advertising campaigns that took him around the world. During a photo/business trip to Argentina\, Joe was assaulted for his camera equipment and seriously injured. During the recovery process\, Wolek returned to the Commonwealth of Kentucky and was introduced to both the Ohio River and to the Hubbards’ important legacy which resonated with him. Today\, Joe and his wife Lena (a potter of note) have purchased property near Payne Hollow and are founding members of a not-for-profit organization with an all-volunteer board. Now that the property has been purchased\, the intention is to secure and save the site for future use and appreciation. It is a goal of this nonprofit to have Payne Hollow designated as a National Historic Landmark. On Tuesday\, September 30th you have your chance to learn more about the plans for Payne Hollow\, and to meet Joe Wolek. Free and open to the public\, but reservations are requested. You are welcome to bring a lunch. 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n					Register Online				\n				\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Categories:	\n		Events	\n\n				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n	\n	Tags:	\n		\n	Event\n	\n\n				\n				\n					\n		\n				\n			\n							\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n				\n				\n	\n	Cultural Arts Center\n	\n	\n\n201 East Spring Street\n	\n		\n		New Albany\,\n\n	IN\n\n	47150\n\n	United States\n\n\n\n\n	+ Google Map \n\n\n	\n					\n			(812) 944-7336			\n	 \n\n\n	\n	 \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n\n		\n	\n				\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n	\n		\n\n	\n	Add to calendar	\n		\n	\n\n		\n			\n									\n	Google Calendar\n\n									\n	iCalendar\n\n									\n	Outlook 365\n\n									\n	Outlook Live\n\n							\n		\n\n		\n	\n\n				\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n	\n		\n\n				CAC Family Cinema: Casper	\n\n\n		\n	\n		CAC Family Cinema: Hocus Pocus
URL:https://www.fcculturalartscenter.org/event/make-take-watercolor-snowman/
LOCATION:Cultural Arts Center\, 201 East Spring Street\, New Albany\, IN\, 47150\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20260115T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20260115T190000
DTSTAMP:20260611T165806
CREATED:20250808T144451Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251217T160932Z
UID:7079-1768498200-1768503600@www.fcculturalartscenter.org
SUMMARY:Art History Illustrated\, Hieronymus Bosch: Renaissance Prophet of Surrealism
DESCRIPTION:« All Events\n 				\n				\n				\n				\n					This event has passed. \n				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n	Lunch and Learn: Payne Hollow on the Ohio\, with Joe Wolek				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n		\n			September 30\n\n	\n\n	     \n\n\n12:00 pm\n\n		\n\n\n\n	\n	  -  \n\n1:00 pm\n\n\n\n	\n				\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									During the 2025 Lunch and Learn calendar year we have been focusing on stories of progress along the Ohio River. Building up over the last couple of years\, a synergy has developed among many interested groups of people that could lead to governmental funding opportunities and a greater appreciation and respect for the life along the 981 mile length of the Ohio River proper. Of course\, this watershed is bigger than that. A recognition that a major river flows between Louisville and southern Indiana is one of the biggest positive developments in this area in the past thirty years. The rediscovery and reexamination of the extraordinary story of Harlan and Anna Hubbard\, whose lives have become exemplary examples of living ecologically-sustainable and aesthetically-rich lives\, is also a symbol of this movement. Harlan was a well-known visual artist and Anna was a musician. After marrying in the 1940s\, the Hubbards built and lived aboard a shanty boat\, and later during the early 1950s built a home on the river in Trimble County\, Kentucky and named it Payne Hollow. Their lives were simple but rich. They lived without electricity and grew their own food. Today this site is more easily accessed from the river\, and Payne Hollow is directly across the Ohio River from Madison\, Indiana. Our speaker Joe Wolek is also an artist and had been engaged on a journey of his own when his life changed suddenly. Although born in Kentucky\, Joe grew up in California and became a professional photographer and site location manager for major advertising campaigns that took him around the world. During a photo/business trip to Argentina\, Joe was assaulted for his camera equipment and seriously injured. During the recovery process\, Wolek returned to the Commonwealth of Kentucky and was introduced to both the Ohio River and to the Hubbards’ important legacy which resonated with him. Today\, Joe and his wife Lena (a potter of note) have purchased property near Payne Hollow and are founding members of a not-for-profit organization with an all-volunteer board. Now that the property has been purchased\, the intention is to secure and save the site for future use and appreciation. It is a goal of this nonprofit to have Payne Hollow designated as a National Historic Landmark. On Tuesday\, September 30th you have your chance to learn more about the plans for Payne Hollow\, and to meet Joe Wolek. Free and open to the public\, but reservations are requested. You are welcome to bring a lunch. 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n					Register Online				\n				\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Categories:	\n		Events	\n\n				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n	\n	Tags:	\n		\n	Event\n	\n\n				\n				\n					\n		\n				\n			\n							\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n				\n				\n	\n	Cultural Arts Center\n	\n	\n\n201 East Spring Street\n	\n		\n		New Albany\,\n\n	IN\n\n	47150\n\n	United States\n\n\n\n\n	+ Google Map \n\n\n	\n					\n			(812) 944-7336			\n	 \n\n\n	\n	 \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n\n		\n	\n				\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n	\n		\n\n	\n	Add to calendar	\n		\n	\n\n		\n			\n									\n	Google Calendar\n\n									\n	iCalendar\n\n									\n	Outlook 365\n\n									\n	Outlook Live\n\n							\n		\n\n		\n	\n\n				\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n	\n		\n\n				CAC Family Cinema: Casper	\n\n\n		\n	\n		CAC Family Cinema: Hocus Pocus
URL:https://www.fcculturalartscenter.org/event/art-history-illustrated-hieronymus-bosch-renaissance-prophet-of-surrealism/
LOCATION:Cultural Arts Center\, 201 East Spring Street\, New Albany\, IN\, 47150\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20260120T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20260120T173000
DTSTAMP:20260611T165806
CREATED:20260108T224041Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260108T224251Z
UID:7389-1768926600-1768930200@www.fcculturalartscenter.org
SUMMARY:All About Art for Elementary Students
DESCRIPTION:« All Events\n 				\n				\n				\n				\n					This event has passed. \n				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n	Lunch and Learn: Payne Hollow on the Ohio\, with Joe Wolek				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n		\n			September 30\n\n	\n\n	     \n\n\n12:00 pm\n\n		\n\n\n\n	\n	  -  \n\n1:00 pm\n\n\n\n	\n				\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									During the 2025 Lunch and Learn calendar year we have been focusing on stories of progress along the Ohio River. Building up over the last couple of years\, a synergy has developed among many interested groups of people that could lead to governmental funding opportunities and a greater appreciation and respect for the life along the 981 mile length of the Ohio River proper. Of course\, this watershed is bigger than that. A recognition that a major river flows between Louisville and southern Indiana is one of the biggest positive developments in this area in the past thirty years. The rediscovery and reexamination of the extraordinary story of Harlan and Anna Hubbard\, whose lives have become exemplary examples of living ecologically-sustainable and aesthetically-rich lives\, is also a symbol of this movement. Harlan was a well-known visual artist and Anna was a musician. After marrying in the 1940s\, the Hubbards built and lived aboard a shanty boat\, and later during the early 1950s built a home on the river in Trimble County\, Kentucky and named it Payne Hollow. Their lives were simple but rich. They lived without electricity and grew their own food. Today this site is more easily accessed from the river\, and Payne Hollow is directly across the Ohio River from Madison\, Indiana. Our speaker Joe Wolek is also an artist and had been engaged on a journey of his own when his life changed suddenly. Although born in Kentucky\, Joe grew up in California and became a professional photographer and site location manager for major advertising campaigns that took him around the world. During a photo/business trip to Argentina\, Joe was assaulted for his camera equipment and seriously injured. During the recovery process\, Wolek returned to the Commonwealth of Kentucky and was introduced to both the Ohio River and to the Hubbards’ important legacy which resonated with him. Today\, Joe and his wife Lena (a potter of note) have purchased property near Payne Hollow and are founding members of a not-for-profit organization with an all-volunteer board. Now that the property has been purchased\, the intention is to secure and save the site for future use and appreciation. It is a goal of this nonprofit to have Payne Hollow designated as a National Historic Landmark. On Tuesday\, September 30th you have your chance to learn more about the plans for Payne Hollow\, and to meet Joe Wolek. Free and open to the public\, but reservations are requested. You are welcome to bring a lunch. 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n					Register Online				\n				\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Categories:	\n		Events	\n\n				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n	\n	Tags:	\n		\n	Event\n	\n\n				\n				\n					\n		\n				\n			\n							\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n				\n				\n	\n	Cultural Arts Center\n	\n	\n\n201 East Spring Street\n	\n		\n		New Albany\,\n\n	IN\n\n	47150\n\n	United States\n\n\n\n\n	+ Google Map \n\n\n	\n					\n			(812) 944-7336			\n	 \n\n\n	\n	 \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n\n		\n	\n				\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n	\n		\n\n	\n	Add to calendar	\n		\n	\n\n		\n			\n									\n	Google Calendar\n\n									\n	iCalendar\n\n									\n	Outlook 365\n\n									\n	Outlook Live\n\n							\n		\n\n		\n	\n\n				\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n	\n		\n\n				CAC Family Cinema: Casper	\n\n\n		\n	\n		CAC Family Cinema: Hocus Pocus
URL:https://www.fcculturalartscenter.org/event/all-about-art-jan-2026/
LOCATION:Cultural Arts Center\, 201 East Spring Street\, New Albany\, IN\, 47150\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20260121T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20260121T173000
DTSTAMP:20260611T165806
CREATED:20260108T215759Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260108T215938Z
UID:7355-1769011200-1769016600@www.fcculturalartscenter.org
SUMMARY:Watercolor Open Studio
DESCRIPTION:« All Events\n 				\n				\n				\n				\n					This event has passed. \n				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n	Lunch and Learn: Payne Hollow on the Ohio\, with Joe Wolek				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n		\n			September 30\n\n	\n\n	     \n\n\n12:00 pm\n\n		\n\n\n\n	\n	  -  \n\n1:00 pm\n\n\n\n	\n				\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									During the 2025 Lunch and Learn calendar year we have been focusing on stories of progress along the Ohio River. Building up over the last couple of years\, a synergy has developed among many interested groups of people that could lead to governmental funding opportunities and a greater appreciation and respect for the life along the 981 mile length of the Ohio River proper. Of course\, this watershed is bigger than that. A recognition that a major river flows between Louisville and southern Indiana is one of the biggest positive developments in this area in the past thirty years. The rediscovery and reexamination of the extraordinary story of Harlan and Anna Hubbard\, whose lives have become exemplary examples of living ecologically-sustainable and aesthetically-rich lives\, is also a symbol of this movement. Harlan was a well-known visual artist and Anna was a musician. After marrying in the 1940s\, the Hubbards built and lived aboard a shanty boat\, and later during the early 1950s built a home on the river in Trimble County\, Kentucky and named it Payne Hollow. Their lives were simple but rich. They lived without electricity and grew their own food. Today this site is more easily accessed from the river\, and Payne Hollow is directly across the Ohio River from Madison\, Indiana. Our speaker Joe Wolek is also an artist and had been engaged on a journey of his own when his life changed suddenly. Although born in Kentucky\, Joe grew up in California and became a professional photographer and site location manager for major advertising campaigns that took him around the world. During a photo/business trip to Argentina\, Joe was assaulted for his camera equipment and seriously injured. During the recovery process\, Wolek returned to the Commonwealth of Kentucky and was introduced to both the Ohio River and to the Hubbards’ important legacy which resonated with him. Today\, Joe and his wife Lena (a potter of note) have purchased property near Payne Hollow and are founding members of a not-for-profit organization with an all-volunteer board. Now that the property has been purchased\, the intention is to secure and save the site for future use and appreciation. It is a goal of this nonprofit to have Payne Hollow designated as a National Historic Landmark. On Tuesday\, September 30th you have your chance to learn more about the plans for Payne Hollow\, and to meet Joe Wolek. Free and open to the public\, but reservations are requested. You are welcome to bring a lunch. 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n					Register Online				\n				\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Categories:	\n		Events	\n\n				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n	\n	Tags:	\n		\n	Event\n	\n\n				\n				\n					\n		\n				\n			\n							\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n				\n				\n	\n	Cultural Arts Center\n	\n	\n\n201 East Spring Street\n	\n		\n		New Albany\,\n\n	IN\n\n	47150\n\n	United States\n\n\n\n\n	+ Google Map \n\n\n	\n					\n			(812) 944-7336			\n	 \n\n\n	\n	 \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n\n		\n	\n				\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n	\n		\n\n	\n	Add to calendar	\n		\n	\n\n		\n			\n									\n	Google Calendar\n\n									\n	iCalendar\n\n									\n	Outlook 365\n\n									\n	Outlook Live\n\n							\n		\n\n		\n	\n\n				\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n	\n		\n\n				CAC Family Cinema: Casper	\n\n\n		\n	\n		CAC Family Cinema: Hocus Pocus
URL:https://www.fcculturalartscenter.org/event/watercolor-open-studio/
LOCATION:Cultural Arts Center\, 201 East Spring Street\, New Albany\, IN\, 47150\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20260127T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20260127T170000
DTSTAMP:20260611T165806
CREATED:20260108T220216Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260108T220400Z
UID:7361-1769529600-1769533200@www.fcculturalartscenter.org
SUMMARY:STEAM: Snowflake Salt Art
DESCRIPTION:« All Events\n 				\n				\n				\n				\n					This event has passed. \n				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n	Lunch and Learn: Payne Hollow on the Ohio\, with Joe Wolek				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n		\n			September 30\n\n	\n\n	     \n\n\n12:00 pm\n\n		\n\n\n\n	\n	  -  \n\n1:00 pm\n\n\n\n	\n				\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									During the 2025 Lunch and Learn calendar year we have been focusing on stories of progress along the Ohio River. Building up over the last couple of years\, a synergy has developed among many interested groups of people that could lead to governmental funding opportunities and a greater appreciation and respect for the life along the 981 mile length of the Ohio River proper. Of course\, this watershed is bigger than that. A recognition that a major river flows between Louisville and southern Indiana is one of the biggest positive developments in this area in the past thirty years. The rediscovery and reexamination of the extraordinary story of Harlan and Anna Hubbard\, whose lives have become exemplary examples of living ecologically-sustainable and aesthetically-rich lives\, is also a symbol of this movement. Harlan was a well-known visual artist and Anna was a musician. After marrying in the 1940s\, the Hubbards built and lived aboard a shanty boat\, and later during the early 1950s built a home on the river in Trimble County\, Kentucky and named it Payne Hollow. Their lives were simple but rich. They lived without electricity and grew their own food. Today this site is more easily accessed from the river\, and Payne Hollow is directly across the Ohio River from Madison\, Indiana. Our speaker Joe Wolek is also an artist and had been engaged on a journey of his own when his life changed suddenly. Although born in Kentucky\, Joe grew up in California and became a professional photographer and site location manager for major advertising campaigns that took him around the world. During a photo/business trip to Argentina\, Joe was assaulted for his camera equipment and seriously injured. During the recovery process\, Wolek returned to the Commonwealth of Kentucky and was introduced to both the Ohio River and to the Hubbards’ important legacy which resonated with him. Today\, Joe and his wife Lena (a potter of note) have purchased property near Payne Hollow and are founding members of a not-for-profit organization with an all-volunteer board. Now that the property has been purchased\, the intention is to secure and save the site for future use and appreciation. It is a goal of this nonprofit to have Payne Hollow designated as a National Historic Landmark. On Tuesday\, September 30th you have your chance to learn more about the plans for Payne Hollow\, and to meet Joe Wolek. Free and open to the public\, but reservations are requested. You are welcome to bring a lunch. 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n					Register Online				\n				\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Categories:	\n		Events	\n\n				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n	\n	Tags:	\n		\n	Event\n	\n\n				\n				\n					\n		\n				\n			\n							\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n				\n				\n	\n	Cultural Arts Center\n	\n	\n\n201 East Spring Street\n	\n		\n		New Albany\,\n\n	IN\n\n	47150\n\n	United States\n\n\n\n\n	+ Google Map \n\n\n	\n					\n			(812) 944-7336			\n	 \n\n\n	\n	 \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n\n		\n	\n				\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n	\n		\n\n	\n	Add to calendar	\n		\n	\n\n		\n			\n									\n	Google Calendar\n\n									\n	iCalendar\n\n									\n	Outlook 365\n\n									\n	Outlook Live\n\n							\n		\n\n		\n	\n\n				\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n	\n		\n\n				CAC Family Cinema: Casper	\n\n\n		\n	\n		CAC Family Cinema: Hocus Pocus
URL:https://www.fcculturalartscenter.org/event/steam-snowflake-salt-art/
LOCATION:Cultural Arts Center\, 201 East Spring Street\, New Albany\, IN\, 47150\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20260131T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20260131T153000
DTSTAMP:20260611T165806
CREATED:20251217T145404Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260108T214456Z
UID:7279-1769866200-1769873400@www.fcculturalartscenter.org
SUMMARY:Sketchbook Saturdays: From Line to Life. A Progressive Skill-Building Course in Drawing & Visual Thinking
DESCRIPTION:« All Events\n 				\n				\n				\n				\n					This event has passed. \n				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n	Lunch and Learn: Payne Hollow on the Ohio\, with Joe Wolek				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n		\n			September 30\n\n	\n\n	     \n\n\n12:00 pm\n\n		\n\n\n\n	\n	  -  \n\n1:00 pm\n\n\n\n	\n				\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									During the 2025 Lunch and Learn calendar year we have been focusing on stories of progress along the Ohio River. Building up over the last couple of years\, a synergy has developed among many interested groups of people that could lead to governmental funding opportunities and a greater appreciation and respect for the life along the 981 mile length of the Ohio River proper. Of course\, this watershed is bigger than that. A recognition that a major river flows between Louisville and southern Indiana is one of the biggest positive developments in this area in the past thirty years. The rediscovery and reexamination of the extraordinary story of Harlan and Anna Hubbard\, whose lives have become exemplary examples of living ecologically-sustainable and aesthetically-rich lives\, is also a symbol of this movement. Harlan was a well-known visual artist and Anna was a musician. After marrying in the 1940s\, the Hubbards built and lived aboard a shanty boat\, and later during the early 1950s built a home on the river in Trimble County\, Kentucky and named it Payne Hollow. Their lives were simple but rich. They lived without electricity and grew their own food. Today this site is more easily accessed from the river\, and Payne Hollow is directly across the Ohio River from Madison\, Indiana. Our speaker Joe Wolek is also an artist and had been engaged on a journey of his own when his life changed suddenly. Although born in Kentucky\, Joe grew up in California and became a professional photographer and site location manager for major advertising campaigns that took him around the world. During a photo/business trip to Argentina\, Joe was assaulted for his camera equipment and seriously injured. During the recovery process\, Wolek returned to the Commonwealth of Kentucky and was introduced to both the Ohio River and to the Hubbards’ important legacy which resonated with him. Today\, Joe and his wife Lena (a potter of note) have purchased property near Payne Hollow and are founding members of a not-for-profit organization with an all-volunteer board. Now that the property has been purchased\, the intention is to secure and save the site for future use and appreciation. It is a goal of this nonprofit to have Payne Hollow designated as a National Historic Landmark. On Tuesday\, September 30th you have your chance to learn more about the plans for Payne Hollow\, and to meet Joe Wolek. Free and open to the public\, but reservations are requested. You are welcome to bring a lunch. 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n					Register Online				\n				\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Categories:	\n		Events	\n\n				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n	\n	Tags:	\n		\n	Event\n	\n\n				\n				\n					\n		\n				\n			\n							\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n				\n				\n	\n	Cultural Arts Center\n	\n	\n\n201 East Spring Street\n	\n		\n		New Albany\,\n\n	IN\n\n	47150\n\n	United States\n\n\n\n\n	+ Google Map \n\n\n	\n					\n			(812) 944-7336			\n	 \n\n\n	\n	 \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n\n		\n	\n				\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n	\n		\n\n	\n	Add to calendar	\n		\n	\n\n		\n			\n									\n	Google Calendar\n\n									\n	iCalendar\n\n									\n	Outlook 365\n\n									\n	Outlook Live\n\n							\n		\n\n		\n	\n\n				\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n	\n		\n\n				CAC Family Cinema: Casper	\n\n\n		\n	\n		CAC Family Cinema: Hocus Pocus
URL:https://www.fcculturalartscenter.org/event/sketchbook-saturdays-dec-20/
LOCATION:Cultural Arts Center\, 201 East Spring Street\, New Albany\, IN\, 47150\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20260202T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20260202T180000
DTSTAMP:20260611T165806
CREATED:20260109T180403Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260109T182650Z
UID:7411-1770044400-1770055200@www.fcculturalartscenter.org
SUMMARY:Meet & Make: Loved One Portrait Puzzle
DESCRIPTION:« All Events\n 				\n				\n				\n				\n					This event has passed. \n				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n	Lunch and Learn: Payne Hollow on the Ohio\, with Joe Wolek				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n		\n			September 30\n\n	\n\n	     \n\n\n12:00 pm\n\n		\n\n\n\n	\n	  -  \n\n1:00 pm\n\n\n\n	\n				\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									During the 2025 Lunch and Learn calendar year we have been focusing on stories of progress along the Ohio River. Building up over the last couple of years\, a synergy has developed among many interested groups of people that could lead to governmental funding opportunities and a greater appreciation and respect for the life along the 981 mile length of the Ohio River proper. Of course\, this watershed is bigger than that. A recognition that a major river flows between Louisville and southern Indiana is one of the biggest positive developments in this area in the past thirty years. The rediscovery and reexamination of the extraordinary story of Harlan and Anna Hubbard\, whose lives have become exemplary examples of living ecologically-sustainable and aesthetically-rich lives\, is also a symbol of this movement. Harlan was a well-known visual artist and Anna was a musician. After marrying in the 1940s\, the Hubbards built and lived aboard a shanty boat\, and later during the early 1950s built a home on the river in Trimble County\, Kentucky and named it Payne Hollow. Their lives were simple but rich. They lived without electricity and grew their own food. Today this site is more easily accessed from the river\, and Payne Hollow is directly across the Ohio River from Madison\, Indiana. Our speaker Joe Wolek is also an artist and had been engaged on a journey of his own when his life changed suddenly. Although born in Kentucky\, Joe grew up in California and became a professional photographer and site location manager for major advertising campaigns that took him around the world. During a photo/business trip to Argentina\, Joe was assaulted for his camera equipment and seriously injured. During the recovery process\, Wolek returned to the Commonwealth of Kentucky and was introduced to both the Ohio River and to the Hubbards’ important legacy which resonated with him. Today\, Joe and his wife Lena (a potter of note) have purchased property near Payne Hollow and are founding members of a not-for-profit organization with an all-volunteer board. Now that the property has been purchased\, the intention is to secure and save the site for future use and appreciation. It is a goal of this nonprofit to have Payne Hollow designated as a National Historic Landmark. On Tuesday\, September 30th you have your chance to learn more about the plans for Payne Hollow\, and to meet Joe Wolek. Free and open to the public\, but reservations are requested. You are welcome to bring a lunch. 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n					Register Online				\n				\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Categories:	\n		Events	\n\n				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n	\n	Tags:	\n		\n	Event\n	\n\n				\n				\n					\n		\n				\n			\n							\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n				\n				\n	\n	Cultural Arts Center\n	\n	\n\n201 East Spring Street\n	\n		\n		New Albany\,\n\n	IN\n\n	47150\n\n	United States\n\n\n\n\n	+ Google Map \n\n\n	\n					\n			(812) 944-7336			\n	 \n\n\n	\n	 \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n\n		\n	\n				\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n	\n		\n\n	\n	Add to calendar	\n		\n	\n\n		\n			\n									\n	Google Calendar\n\n									\n	iCalendar\n\n									\n	Outlook 365\n\n									\n	Outlook Live\n\n							\n		\n\n		\n	\n\n				\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n	\n		\n\n				CAC Family Cinema: Casper	\n\n\n		\n	\n		CAC Family Cinema: Hocus Pocus
URL:https://www.fcculturalartscenter.org/event/meet-make-loved-one-portrait-puzzle/
LOCATION:Cultural Arts Center\, 201 East Spring Street\, New Albany\, IN\, 47150\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20260210T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20260210T180000
DTSTAMP:20260611T165806
CREATED:20260109T182954Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260109T183250Z
UID:7420-1770739200-1770746400@www.fcculturalartscenter.org
SUMMARY:Love You to Pieces: Puzzle Piece Wreath
DESCRIPTION:« All Events\n 				\n				\n				\n				\n					This event has passed. \n				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n	Lunch and Learn: Payne Hollow on the Ohio\, with Joe Wolek				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n		\n			September 30\n\n	\n\n	     \n\n\n12:00 pm\n\n		\n\n\n\n	\n	  -  \n\n1:00 pm\n\n\n\n	\n				\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									During the 2025 Lunch and Learn calendar year we have been focusing on stories of progress along the Ohio River. Building up over the last couple of years\, a synergy has developed among many interested groups of people that could lead to governmental funding opportunities and a greater appreciation and respect for the life along the 981 mile length of the Ohio River proper. Of course\, this watershed is bigger than that. A recognition that a major river flows between Louisville and southern Indiana is one of the biggest positive developments in this area in the past thirty years. The rediscovery and reexamination of the extraordinary story of Harlan and Anna Hubbard\, whose lives have become exemplary examples of living ecologically-sustainable and aesthetically-rich lives\, is also a symbol of this movement. Harlan was a well-known visual artist and Anna was a musician. After marrying in the 1940s\, the Hubbards built and lived aboard a shanty boat\, and later during the early 1950s built a home on the river in Trimble County\, Kentucky and named it Payne Hollow. Their lives were simple but rich. They lived without electricity and grew their own food. Today this site is more easily accessed from the river\, and Payne Hollow is directly across the Ohio River from Madison\, Indiana. Our speaker Joe Wolek is also an artist and had been engaged on a journey of his own when his life changed suddenly. Although born in Kentucky\, Joe grew up in California and became a professional photographer and site location manager for major advertising campaigns that took him around the world. During a photo/business trip to Argentina\, Joe was assaulted for his camera equipment and seriously injured. During the recovery process\, Wolek returned to the Commonwealth of Kentucky and was introduced to both the Ohio River and to the Hubbards’ important legacy which resonated with him. Today\, Joe and his wife Lena (a potter of note) have purchased property near Payne Hollow and are founding members of a not-for-profit organization with an all-volunteer board. Now that the property has been purchased\, the intention is to secure and save the site for future use and appreciation. It is a goal of this nonprofit to have Payne Hollow designated as a National Historic Landmark. On Tuesday\, September 30th you have your chance to learn more about the plans for Payne Hollow\, and to meet Joe Wolek. Free and open to the public\, but reservations are requested. You are welcome to bring a lunch. 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n					Register Online				\n				\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Categories:	\n		Events	\n\n				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n	\n	Tags:	\n		\n	Event\n	\n\n				\n				\n					\n		\n				\n			\n							\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n				\n				\n	\n	Cultural Arts Center\n	\n	\n\n201 East Spring Street\n	\n		\n		New Albany\,\n\n	IN\n\n	47150\n\n	United States\n\n\n\n\n	+ Google Map \n\n\n	\n					\n			(812) 944-7336			\n	 \n\n\n	\n	 \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n\n		\n	\n				\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n	\n		\n\n	\n	Add to calendar	\n		\n	\n\n		\n			\n									\n	Google Calendar\n\n									\n	iCalendar\n\n									\n	Outlook 365\n\n									\n	Outlook Live\n\n							\n		\n\n		\n	\n\n				\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n	\n		\n\n				CAC Family Cinema: Casper	\n\n\n		\n	\n		CAC Family Cinema: Hocus Pocus
URL:https://www.fcculturalartscenter.org/event/puzzle-piece-wreath/
LOCATION:Cultural Arts Center\, 201 East Spring Street\, New Albany\, IN\, 47150\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20260212T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20260212T190000
DTSTAMP:20260611T165806
CREATED:20260108T221457Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260108T221619Z
UID:7367-1770917400-1770922800@www.fcculturalartscenter.org
SUMMARY:Art History Illustrated: The Art History of Kehinde Wiley
DESCRIPTION:« All Events\n 				\n				\n				\n				\n					This event has passed. \n				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n	Lunch and Learn: Payne Hollow on the Ohio\, with Joe Wolek				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n		\n			September 30\n\n	\n\n	     \n\n\n12:00 pm\n\n		\n\n\n\n	\n	  -  \n\n1:00 pm\n\n\n\n	\n				\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									During the 2025 Lunch and Learn calendar year we have been focusing on stories of progress along the Ohio River. Building up over the last couple of years\, a synergy has developed among many interested groups of people that could lead to governmental funding opportunities and a greater appreciation and respect for the life along the 981 mile length of the Ohio River proper. Of course\, this watershed is bigger than that. A recognition that a major river flows between Louisville and southern Indiana is one of the biggest positive developments in this area in the past thirty years. The rediscovery and reexamination of the extraordinary story of Harlan and Anna Hubbard\, whose lives have become exemplary examples of living ecologically-sustainable and aesthetically-rich lives\, is also a symbol of this movement. Harlan was a well-known visual artist and Anna was a musician. After marrying in the 1940s\, the Hubbards built and lived aboard a shanty boat\, and later during the early 1950s built a home on the river in Trimble County\, Kentucky and named it Payne Hollow. Their lives were simple but rich. They lived without electricity and grew their own food. Today this site is more easily accessed from the river\, and Payne Hollow is directly across the Ohio River from Madison\, Indiana. Our speaker Joe Wolek is also an artist and had been engaged on a journey of his own when his life changed suddenly. Although born in Kentucky\, Joe grew up in California and became a professional photographer and site location manager for major advertising campaigns that took him around the world. During a photo/business trip to Argentina\, Joe was assaulted for his camera equipment and seriously injured. During the recovery process\, Wolek returned to the Commonwealth of Kentucky and was introduced to both the Ohio River and to the Hubbards’ important legacy which resonated with him. Today\, Joe and his wife Lena (a potter of note) have purchased property near Payne Hollow and are founding members of a not-for-profit organization with an all-volunteer board. Now that the property has been purchased\, the intention is to secure and save the site for future use and appreciation. It is a goal of this nonprofit to have Payne Hollow designated as a National Historic Landmark. On Tuesday\, September 30th you have your chance to learn more about the plans for Payne Hollow\, and to meet Joe Wolek. Free and open to the public\, but reservations are requested. You are welcome to bring a lunch. 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n					Register Online				\n				\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Categories:	\n		Events	\n\n				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n	\n	Tags:	\n		\n	Event\n	\n\n				\n				\n					\n		\n				\n			\n							\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n				\n				\n	\n	Cultural Arts Center\n	\n	\n\n201 East Spring Street\n	\n		\n		New Albany\,\n\n	IN\n\n	47150\n\n	United States\n\n\n\n\n	+ Google Map \n\n\n	\n					\n			(812) 944-7336			\n	 \n\n\n	\n	 \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n\n		\n	\n				\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n	\n		\n\n	\n	Add to calendar	\n		\n	\n\n		\n			\n									\n	Google Calendar\n\n									\n	iCalendar\n\n									\n	Outlook 365\n\n									\n	Outlook Live\n\n							\n		\n\n		\n	\n\n				\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n	\n		\n\n				CAC Family Cinema: Casper	\n\n\n		\n	\n		CAC Family Cinema: Hocus Pocus
URL:https://www.fcculturalartscenter.org/event/art-history-kehinde-wiley/
LOCATION:Cultural Arts Center\, 201 East Spring Street\, New Albany\, IN\, 47150\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20260217T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20260217T173000
DTSTAMP:20260611T165806
CREATED:20260108T224632Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260108T224759Z
UID:7395-1771345800-1771349400@www.fcculturalartscenter.org
SUMMARY:All About Art for Elementary Students
DESCRIPTION:« All Events\n 				\n				\n				\n				\n					This event has passed. \n				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n	Lunch and Learn: Payne Hollow on the Ohio\, with Joe Wolek				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n		\n			September 30\n\n	\n\n	     \n\n\n12:00 pm\n\n		\n\n\n\n	\n	  -  \n\n1:00 pm\n\n\n\n	\n				\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									During the 2025 Lunch and Learn calendar year we have been focusing on stories of progress along the Ohio River. Building up over the last couple of years\, a synergy has developed among many interested groups of people that could lead to governmental funding opportunities and a greater appreciation and respect for the life along the 981 mile length of the Ohio River proper. Of course\, this watershed is bigger than that. A recognition that a major river flows between Louisville and southern Indiana is one of the biggest positive developments in this area in the past thirty years. The rediscovery and reexamination of the extraordinary story of Harlan and Anna Hubbard\, whose lives have become exemplary examples of living ecologically-sustainable and aesthetically-rich lives\, is also a symbol of this movement. Harlan was a well-known visual artist and Anna was a musician. After marrying in the 1940s\, the Hubbards built and lived aboard a shanty boat\, and later during the early 1950s built a home on the river in Trimble County\, Kentucky and named it Payne Hollow. Their lives were simple but rich. They lived without electricity and grew their own food. Today this site is more easily accessed from the river\, and Payne Hollow is directly across the Ohio River from Madison\, Indiana. Our speaker Joe Wolek is also an artist and had been engaged on a journey of his own when his life changed suddenly. Although born in Kentucky\, Joe grew up in California and became a professional photographer and site location manager for major advertising campaigns that took him around the world. During a photo/business trip to Argentina\, Joe was assaulted for his camera equipment and seriously injured. During the recovery process\, Wolek returned to the Commonwealth of Kentucky and was introduced to both the Ohio River and to the Hubbards’ important legacy which resonated with him. Today\, Joe and his wife Lena (a potter of note) have purchased property near Payne Hollow and are founding members of a not-for-profit organization with an all-volunteer board. Now that the property has been purchased\, the intention is to secure and save the site for future use and appreciation. It is a goal of this nonprofit to have Payne Hollow designated as a National Historic Landmark. On Tuesday\, September 30th you have your chance to learn more about the plans for Payne Hollow\, and to meet Joe Wolek. Free and open to the public\, but reservations are requested. You are welcome to bring a lunch. 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n					Register Online				\n				\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Categories:	\n		Events	\n\n				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n	\n	Tags:	\n		\n	Event\n	\n\n				\n				\n					\n		\n				\n			\n							\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n				\n				\n	\n	Cultural Arts Center\n	\n	\n\n201 East Spring Street\n	\n		\n		New Albany\,\n\n	IN\n\n	47150\n\n	United States\n\n\n\n\n	+ Google Map \n\n\n	\n					\n			(812) 944-7336			\n	 \n\n\n	\n	 \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n\n		\n	\n				\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n	\n		\n\n	\n	Add to calendar	\n		\n	\n\n		\n			\n									\n	Google Calendar\n\n									\n	iCalendar\n\n									\n	Outlook 365\n\n									\n	Outlook Live\n\n							\n		\n\n		\n	\n\n				\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n	\n		\n\n				CAC Family Cinema: Casper	\n\n\n		\n	\n		CAC Family Cinema: Hocus Pocus
URL:https://www.fcculturalartscenter.org/event/all-about-art-feb-2026/
LOCATION:Cultural Arts Center\, 201 East Spring Street\, New Albany\, IN\, 47150\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20260218T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20260218T183000
DTSTAMP:20260611T165806
CREATED:20260109T183504Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260109T183718Z
UID:7426-1771432200-1771439400@www.fcculturalartscenter.org
SUMMARY:Found Objects - Frottage Drawings
DESCRIPTION:« All Events\n 				\n				\n				\n				\n					This event has passed. \n				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n	Lunch and Learn: Payne Hollow on the Ohio\, with Joe Wolek				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n		\n			September 30\n\n	\n\n	     \n\n\n12:00 pm\n\n		\n\n\n\n	\n	  -  \n\n1:00 pm\n\n\n\n	\n				\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									During the 2025 Lunch and Learn calendar year we have been focusing on stories of progress along the Ohio River. Building up over the last couple of years\, a synergy has developed among many interested groups of people that could lead to governmental funding opportunities and a greater appreciation and respect for the life along the 981 mile length of the Ohio River proper. Of course\, this watershed is bigger than that. A recognition that a major river flows between Louisville and southern Indiana is one of the biggest positive developments in this area in the past thirty years. The rediscovery and reexamination of the extraordinary story of Harlan and Anna Hubbard\, whose lives have become exemplary examples of living ecologically-sustainable and aesthetically-rich lives\, is also a symbol of this movement. Harlan was a well-known visual artist and Anna was a musician. After marrying in the 1940s\, the Hubbards built and lived aboard a shanty boat\, and later during the early 1950s built a home on the river in Trimble County\, Kentucky and named it Payne Hollow. Their lives were simple but rich. They lived without electricity and grew their own food. Today this site is more easily accessed from the river\, and Payne Hollow is directly across the Ohio River from Madison\, Indiana. Our speaker Joe Wolek is also an artist and had been engaged on a journey of his own when his life changed suddenly. Although born in Kentucky\, Joe grew up in California and became a professional photographer and site location manager for major advertising campaigns that took him around the world. During a photo/business trip to Argentina\, Joe was assaulted for his camera equipment and seriously injured. During the recovery process\, Wolek returned to the Commonwealth of Kentucky and was introduced to both the Ohio River and to the Hubbards’ important legacy which resonated with him. Today\, Joe and his wife Lena (a potter of note) have purchased property near Payne Hollow and are founding members of a not-for-profit organization with an all-volunteer board. Now that the property has been purchased\, the intention is to secure and save the site for future use and appreciation. It is a goal of this nonprofit to have Payne Hollow designated as a National Historic Landmark. On Tuesday\, September 30th you have your chance to learn more about the plans for Payne Hollow\, and to meet Joe Wolek. Free and open to the public\, but reservations are requested. You are welcome to bring a lunch. 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n					Register Online				\n				\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Categories:	\n		Events	\n\n				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n	\n	Tags:	\n		\n	Event\n	\n\n				\n				\n					\n		\n				\n			\n							\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n				\n				\n	\n	Cultural Arts Center\n	\n	\n\n201 East Spring Street\n	\n		\n		New Albany\,\n\n	IN\n\n	47150\n\n	United States\n\n\n\n\n	+ Google Map \n\n\n	\n					\n			(812) 944-7336			\n	 \n\n\n	\n	 \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n\n		\n	\n				\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n	\n		\n\n	\n	Add to calendar	\n		\n	\n\n		\n			\n									\n	Google Calendar\n\n									\n	iCalendar\n\n									\n	Outlook 365\n\n									\n	Outlook Live\n\n							\n		\n\n		\n	\n\n				\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n	\n		\n\n				CAC Family Cinema: Casper	\n\n\n		\n	\n		CAC Family Cinema: Hocus Pocus
URL:https://www.fcculturalartscenter.org/event/found-objects-frottage-drawings/
LOCATION:Cultural Arts Center\, 201 East Spring Street\, New Albany\, IN\, 47150\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20260224T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20260224T180000
DTSTAMP:20260611T165806
CREATED:20250923T143225Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260109T185234Z
UID:7136-1771948800-1771956000@www.fcculturalartscenter.org
SUMMARY:Make A Bamboo Paintbrush
DESCRIPTION:« All Events\n 				\n				\n				\n				\n					This event has passed. \n				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n	Lunch and Learn: Payne Hollow on the Ohio\, with Joe Wolek				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n		\n			September 30\n\n	\n\n	     \n\n\n12:00 pm\n\n		\n\n\n\n	\n	  -  \n\n1:00 pm\n\n\n\n	\n				\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									During the 2025 Lunch and Learn calendar year we have been focusing on stories of progress along the Ohio River. Building up over the last couple of years\, a synergy has developed among many interested groups of people that could lead to governmental funding opportunities and a greater appreciation and respect for the life along the 981 mile length of the Ohio River proper. Of course\, this watershed is bigger than that. A recognition that a major river flows between Louisville and southern Indiana is one of the biggest positive developments in this area in the past thirty years. The rediscovery and reexamination of the extraordinary story of Harlan and Anna Hubbard\, whose lives have become exemplary examples of living ecologically-sustainable and aesthetically-rich lives\, is also a symbol of this movement. Harlan was a well-known visual artist and Anna was a musician. After marrying in the 1940s\, the Hubbards built and lived aboard a shanty boat\, and later during the early 1950s built a home on the river in Trimble County\, Kentucky and named it Payne Hollow. Their lives were simple but rich. They lived without electricity and grew their own food. Today this site is more easily accessed from the river\, and Payne Hollow is directly across the Ohio River from Madison\, Indiana. Our speaker Joe Wolek is also an artist and had been engaged on a journey of his own when his life changed suddenly. Although born in Kentucky\, Joe grew up in California and became a professional photographer and site location manager for major advertising campaigns that took him around the world. During a photo/business trip to Argentina\, Joe was assaulted for his camera equipment and seriously injured. During the recovery process\, Wolek returned to the Commonwealth of Kentucky and was introduced to both the Ohio River and to the Hubbards’ important legacy which resonated with him. Today\, Joe and his wife Lena (a potter of note) have purchased property near Payne Hollow and are founding members of a not-for-profit organization with an all-volunteer board. Now that the property has been purchased\, the intention is to secure and save the site for future use and appreciation. It is a goal of this nonprofit to have Payne Hollow designated as a National Historic Landmark. On Tuesday\, September 30th you have your chance to learn more about the plans for Payne Hollow\, and to meet Joe Wolek. Free and open to the public\, but reservations are requested. You are welcome to bring a lunch. 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n					Register Online				\n				\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Categories:	\n		Events	\n\n				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n	\n	Tags:	\n		\n	Event\n	\n\n				\n				\n					\n		\n				\n			\n							\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n				\n				\n	\n	Cultural Arts Center\n	\n	\n\n201 East Spring Street\n	\n		\n		New Albany\,\n\n	IN\n\n	47150\n\n	United States\n\n\n\n\n	+ Google Map \n\n\n	\n					\n			(812) 944-7336			\n	 \n\n\n	\n	 \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n\n		\n	\n				\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n	\n		\n\n	\n	Add to calendar	\n		\n	\n\n		\n			\n									\n	Google Calendar\n\n									\n	iCalendar\n\n									\n	Outlook 365\n\n									\n	Outlook Live\n\n							\n		\n\n		\n	\n\n				\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n	\n		\n\n				CAC Family Cinema: Casper	\n\n\n		\n	\n		CAC Family Cinema: Hocus Pocus
URL:https://www.fcculturalartscenter.org/event/make-a-bamboo-paintbrush/
LOCATION:Cultural Arts Center\, 201 East Spring Street\, New Albany\, IN\, 47150\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20260226T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20260226T170000
DTSTAMP:20260611T165806
CREATED:20260205T161741Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260225T205138Z
UID:7444-1772121600-1772125200@www.fcculturalartscenter.org
SUMMARY:Open Studio: Weekly Artist Check-in
DESCRIPTION:« All Events\n 				\n				\n				\n				\n					This event has passed. \n				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n	Lunch and Learn: Payne Hollow on the Ohio\, with Joe Wolek				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n		\n			September 30\n\n	\n\n	     \n\n\n12:00 pm\n\n		\n\n\n\n	\n	  -  \n\n1:00 pm\n\n\n\n	\n				\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									During the 2025 Lunch and Learn calendar year we have been focusing on stories of progress along the Ohio River. Building up over the last couple of years\, a synergy has developed among many interested groups of people that could lead to governmental funding opportunities and a greater appreciation and respect for the life along the 981 mile length of the Ohio River proper. Of course\, this watershed is bigger than that. A recognition that a major river flows between Louisville and southern Indiana is one of the biggest positive developments in this area in the past thirty years. The rediscovery and reexamination of the extraordinary story of Harlan and Anna Hubbard\, whose lives have become exemplary examples of living ecologically-sustainable and aesthetically-rich lives\, is also a symbol of this movement. Harlan was a well-known visual artist and Anna was a musician. After marrying in the 1940s\, the Hubbards built and lived aboard a shanty boat\, and later during the early 1950s built a home on the river in Trimble County\, Kentucky and named it Payne Hollow. Their lives were simple but rich. They lived without electricity and grew their own food. Today this site is more easily accessed from the river\, and Payne Hollow is directly across the Ohio River from Madison\, Indiana. Our speaker Joe Wolek is also an artist and had been engaged on a journey of his own when his life changed suddenly. Although born in Kentucky\, Joe grew up in California and became a professional photographer and site location manager for major advertising campaigns that took him around the world. During a photo/business trip to Argentina\, Joe was assaulted for his camera equipment and seriously injured. During the recovery process\, Wolek returned to the Commonwealth of Kentucky and was introduced to both the Ohio River and to the Hubbards’ important legacy which resonated with him. Today\, Joe and his wife Lena (a potter of note) have purchased property near Payne Hollow and are founding members of a not-for-profit organization with an all-volunteer board. Now that the property has been purchased\, the intention is to secure and save the site for future use and appreciation. It is a goal of this nonprofit to have Payne Hollow designated as a National Historic Landmark. On Tuesday\, September 30th you have your chance to learn more about the plans for Payne Hollow\, and to meet Joe Wolek. Free and open to the public\, but reservations are requested. You are welcome to bring a lunch. 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n					Register Online				\n				\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Categories:	\n		Events	\n\n				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n	\n	Tags:	\n		\n	Event\n	\n\n				\n				\n					\n		\n				\n			\n							\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n				\n				\n	\n	Cultural Arts Center\n	\n	\n\n201 East Spring Street\n	\n		\n		New Albany\,\n\n	IN\n\n	47150\n\n	United States\n\n\n\n\n	+ Google Map \n\n\n	\n					\n			(812) 944-7336			\n	 \n\n\n	\n	 \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n\n		\n	\n				\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n	\n		\n\n	\n	Add to calendar	\n		\n	\n\n		\n			\n									\n	Google Calendar\n\n									\n	iCalendar\n\n									\n	Outlook 365\n\n									\n	Outlook Live\n\n							\n		\n\n		\n	\n\n				\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n	\n		\n\n				CAC Family Cinema: Casper	\n\n\n		\n	\n		CAC Family Cinema: Hocus Pocus
URL:https://www.fcculturalartscenter.org/event/open-studio-weekly-artist-check-in/
LOCATION:Cultural Arts Center\, 201 East Spring Street\, New Albany\, IN\, 47150\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20260226T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20260226T183000
DTSTAMP:20260611T165806
CREATED:20251113T205452Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260205T163013Z
UID:7215-1772125200-1772130600@www.fcculturalartscenter.org
SUMMARY:Artists Roundtable
DESCRIPTION:« All Events\n 				\n				\n				\n				\n					This event has passed. \n				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n	Lunch and Learn: Payne Hollow on the Ohio\, with Joe Wolek				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n		\n			September 30\n\n	\n\n	     \n\n\n12:00 pm\n\n		\n\n\n\n	\n	  -  \n\n1:00 pm\n\n\n\n	\n				\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									During the 2025 Lunch and Learn calendar year we have been focusing on stories of progress along the Ohio River. Building up over the last couple of years\, a synergy has developed among many interested groups of people that could lead to governmental funding opportunities and a greater appreciation and respect for the life along the 981 mile length of the Ohio River proper. Of course\, this watershed is bigger than that. A recognition that a major river flows between Louisville and southern Indiana is one of the biggest positive developments in this area in the past thirty years. The rediscovery and reexamination of the extraordinary story of Harlan and Anna Hubbard\, whose lives have become exemplary examples of living ecologically-sustainable and aesthetically-rich lives\, is also a symbol of this movement. Harlan was a well-known visual artist and Anna was a musician. After marrying in the 1940s\, the Hubbards built and lived aboard a shanty boat\, and later during the early 1950s built a home on the river in Trimble County\, Kentucky and named it Payne Hollow. Their lives were simple but rich. They lived without electricity and grew their own food. Today this site is more easily accessed from the river\, and Payne Hollow is directly across the Ohio River from Madison\, Indiana. Our speaker Joe Wolek is also an artist and had been engaged on a journey of his own when his life changed suddenly. Although born in Kentucky\, Joe grew up in California and became a professional photographer and site location manager for major advertising campaigns that took him around the world. During a photo/business trip to Argentina\, Joe was assaulted for his camera equipment and seriously injured. During the recovery process\, Wolek returned to the Commonwealth of Kentucky and was introduced to both the Ohio River and to the Hubbards’ important legacy which resonated with him. Today\, Joe and his wife Lena (a potter of note) have purchased property near Payne Hollow and are founding members of a not-for-profit organization with an all-volunteer board. Now that the property has been purchased\, the intention is to secure and save the site for future use and appreciation. It is a goal of this nonprofit to have Payne Hollow designated as a National Historic Landmark. On Tuesday\, September 30th you have your chance to learn more about the plans for Payne Hollow\, and to meet Joe Wolek. Free and open to the public\, but reservations are requested. You are welcome to bring a lunch. 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n					Register Online				\n				\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Categories:	\n		Events	\n\n				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n	\n	Tags:	\n		\n	Event\n	\n\n				\n				\n					\n		\n				\n			\n							\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n				\n				\n	\n	Cultural Arts Center\n	\n	\n\n201 East Spring Street\n	\n		\n		New Albany\,\n\n	IN\n\n	47150\n\n	United States\n\n\n\n\n	+ Google Map \n\n\n	\n					\n			(812) 944-7336			\n	 \n\n\n	\n	 \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n\n		\n	\n				\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n	\n		\n\n	\n	Add to calendar	\n		\n	\n\n		\n			\n									\n	Google Calendar\n\n									\n	iCalendar\n\n									\n	Outlook 365\n\n									\n	Outlook Live\n\n							\n		\n\n		\n	\n\n				\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n	\n		\n\n				CAC Family Cinema: Casper	\n\n\n		\n	\n		CAC Family Cinema: Hocus Pocus
URL:https://www.fcculturalartscenter.org/event/artists-roundtable-feb-2026/
LOCATION:Cultural Arts Center\, 201 East Spring Street\, New Albany\, IN\, 47150\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20260309T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20260309T180000
DTSTAMP:20260611T165806
CREATED:20260225T205740Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260225T210237Z
UID:7503-1773068400-1773079200@www.fcculturalartscenter.org
SUMMARY:Meet & Make: Stamp Carving and Printmaking
DESCRIPTION:« All Events\n 				\n				\n				\n				\n					This event has passed. \n				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n	Lunch and Learn: Payne Hollow on the Ohio\, with Joe Wolek				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n		\n			September 30\n\n	\n\n	     \n\n\n12:00 pm\n\n		\n\n\n\n	\n	  -  \n\n1:00 pm\n\n\n\n	\n				\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									During the 2025 Lunch and Learn calendar year we have been focusing on stories of progress along the Ohio River. Building up over the last couple of years\, a synergy has developed among many interested groups of people that could lead to governmental funding opportunities and a greater appreciation and respect for the life along the 981 mile length of the Ohio River proper. Of course\, this watershed is bigger than that. A recognition that a major river flows between Louisville and southern Indiana is one of the biggest positive developments in this area in the past thirty years. The rediscovery and reexamination of the extraordinary story of Harlan and Anna Hubbard\, whose lives have become exemplary examples of living ecologically-sustainable and aesthetically-rich lives\, is also a symbol of this movement. Harlan was a well-known visual artist and Anna was a musician. After marrying in the 1940s\, the Hubbards built and lived aboard a shanty boat\, and later during the early 1950s built a home on the river in Trimble County\, Kentucky and named it Payne Hollow. Their lives were simple but rich. They lived without electricity and grew their own food. Today this site is more easily accessed from the river\, and Payne Hollow is directly across the Ohio River from Madison\, Indiana. Our speaker Joe Wolek is also an artist and had been engaged on a journey of his own when his life changed suddenly. Although born in Kentucky\, Joe grew up in California and became a professional photographer and site location manager for major advertising campaigns that took him around the world. During a photo/business trip to Argentina\, Joe was assaulted for his camera equipment and seriously injured. During the recovery process\, Wolek returned to the Commonwealth of Kentucky and was introduced to both the Ohio River and to the Hubbards’ important legacy which resonated with him. Today\, Joe and his wife Lena (a potter of note) have purchased property near Payne Hollow and are founding members of a not-for-profit organization with an all-volunteer board. Now that the property has been purchased\, the intention is to secure and save the site for future use and appreciation. It is a goal of this nonprofit to have Payne Hollow designated as a National Historic Landmark. On Tuesday\, September 30th you have your chance to learn more about the plans for Payne Hollow\, and to meet Joe Wolek. Free and open to the public\, but reservations are requested. You are welcome to bring a lunch. 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n					Register Online				\n				\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n	\n\n	Categories:	\n		Events	\n\n				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n	\n	Tags:	\n		\n	Event\n	\n\n				\n				\n					\n		\n				\n			\n							\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n				\n				\n	\n	Cultural Arts Center\n	\n	\n\n201 East Spring Street\n	\n		\n		New Albany\,\n\n	IN\n\n	47150\n\n	United States\n\n\n\n\n	+ Google Map \n\n\n	\n					\n			(812) 944-7336			\n	 \n\n\n	\n	 \n\n\n\n	\n\n\n\n		\n	\n				\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n	\n		\n\n	\n	Add to calendar	\n		\n	\n\n		\n			\n									\n	Google Calendar\n\n									\n	iCalendar\n\n									\n	Outlook 365\n\n									\n	Outlook Live\n\n							\n		\n\n		\n	\n\n				\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n					\n	\n		\n\n				CAC Family Cinema: Casper	\n\n\n		\n	\n		CAC Family Cinema: Hocus Pocus
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