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201 E Spring St, New Albany, IN
201 E Spring St, New Albany, IN

Remembered: the Life of Lucy Higgs Nichols

Cultural Arts Center 201 East Spring Street, New Albany, IN, United States

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

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

Cultural Arts Center 201 East Spring Street, New Albany, IN, United States

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

The Printed Bird

Cultural Arts Center 201 East Spring Street, New Albany, IN, United States

This exhibition explores the history of bird imagery and ornithology through outstanding book plates produced through the fine art of printmaking. Drawing upon works in the collections of the Floyd County Library and the private collections of Raymond Graf and Albertus Gorman this will be…

Third Saturday Concert Series: Rockin’ the Pops

Cultural Arts Center 201 East Spring Street, New Albany, IN, United States

« All Events Third Saturday Concert Series: Rockin’ the Pops January 18 2:00 pm - 4:15 pm In partnership with the Community Music Alliance, the Cultural Arts Center is offering the Third Saturday Concert Series featuring 2 family-friendly music performances, one hour each with a…

Artists Roundtable

Cultural Arts Center 201 East Spring Street, New Albany, IN, United States

« All Events Artists Roundtable January 23 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm Would you like to share your artwork and ideas with other artists? Join us at the Cultural Arts Center for Artists Roundtable, a visual art feedback group, to receive personalized feedback on your current…

Art History Illustrated, Decency or Death: Censorship of the Arts in the Baroque

Cultural Arts Center 201 East Spring Street, New Albany, IN, United States

« All Events Art History Illustrated, Decency or Death: Censorship of the Arts in the Baroque January 23 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm Join us for our “Art History Illustrated” talk series presented by art historian Brenda Edgar. As the Protestant Reformation divided Europe along…