Documentary Feature
2012

Not long ago, artists from faraway places moved to the unlikely town of Paducah, Kentucky. Down by the river, its LowerTown district is a close community of artists who moved into beautiful old houses, transforming a troubled neighborhood, pioneering the largest artist relocation program in U.S. history. From an egg carver, to a print maker, to a sculptural ceramicist, to an art quilt master, this feature-length documentary profiles the life and work of some artists showing that great art can come from the most unlikely of places.

Credits

Director: 
H. Paul Moon
Producer: 
H. Paul Moon
Cinematographer: 
H. Paul Moon
Country: 
United States
Runtime: 
80 minutes
Film Collection: 
INNOVATION

Schedule

Yeiser Art Center
Saturday, November 3, 2012 - 1:00pm
Maiden Alley Cinema
Sunday, November 4, 2012 - 1:00pm
LowerTown Paducah