Founders Square

  In the years when our nonprofit Art Gallery was known as The Falls City Community Art Gallery, it was housed as a guest of the City of Louisville in the lower level of Founders Square when the unique glass-enclosed structure was located in a park-like area on...

Oliver

       Whenever I drive out Dixie Highway and pass the Southwest Government Center, I have to smile because once upon a time our Southwest Artists group was involved with a Parade to celebrate the opening of the Center.      The police in the Center frowned when...

The Cloister And Beyond

     The Phoenix Hill Neighborhood was considered a ghetto area of Louisville, Kentucky when Ray Schumann began renovating Ursuline Academy and renting shop space by opening the doors of The Cloister. Located at the corner of Shelby and Chestnut Streets in the city’s...

Seven

       The number seven often brings back memories of my orange and white Volkswagen Campmobile. It was an early morning homecoming along Seventh Street Road and seven police and undercover officers converging their cars at an intersection near Algonquin Parkway...

Founders Square

   In the years when our nonprofit Art Gallery was known as The Falls City Community Art Gallery, it was housed as a guest of the City of Louisville in the lower level of Founders Square when the unique glass-enclosed structure was located in a park-like area on...