Ed Hamilton and G.C. Coxe

     G.C Coxe and Ed Hamilton shared studio space across the courtyard at The Cloister where our Community Art Gallery was housed. The Gallery displayed the works of those two black artists in one of our monthly shows with G.C. presenting his bold abstracts and Ed...

Laura Hughes

     In 1947 she came to the United States from Italy as a War Bride. Louisville, Kentucky had been her new home for thirty years. During the last ten years, she had been enjoying the camaraderie and prestige that participating in local art festivals and competitions...

Henry Gentry

     I recall one day I looked out my second-floor Studio window and saw Henry Gentry walking across Chestnut Street, coming toward the Cloister after he had finished an afternoon drawing session with his young students.      Along with being an art teacher, Henry was...

Syl Buckel

     I cannot think today of a world without Syl Buckel. He was a neighbor who lived nearby in Audubon Park, an artist with whom I shared studio space at The Cloister, and a friend whose smile made the backbreaking Picture Hanging Days at The Kentucky State Fair Fine...

Talent-Bill Walker

       While setting up their booths at weekend outdoor exhibitions, artists engage in conversations ranging from what new work they will present during the show to favorite recipes from family holiday gatherings.      My favorite memory of an exchange was mostly...