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SUMMARY:Speed Social: Connect + Inspire
DESCRIPTION:Speed Social: Connect + Inspire  \nA monthly evening gathering for adults to unwind and create\nCost: $18/non-member\, $15/member \n \nREGISTER\nSpeed Social is a relaxed evening program for adults to connect\, sketch\, and socialize. Guests can enjoy music\, drinks\, and an informal drawing session. No instruction is required—just time to relax\, be creative\, and enjoy art in a social\, welcoming atmosphere. Held after museum hours. Gallery admission is not included. Cash bar provided by Marigold Catering Co.  \nMay Programming\nLive model drawing session and a performance/intimate conversation connecting Echoes on the Ohio with local performers Heather Summers\, Lacey Guthrie\, and Nadia Ramlagan \nBeginning at 5:30 pm\, join us for an intimate evening of performance and conversation featuring Heather Summers\, Lacey Guthrie\, and Nadia Ramlagan. Through folk storytelling\, sound as art\, and reflections on inherited trauma\, the program unfolds in dialogue with the sound work Sunset Song (2003) by Susan Philipsz featuring the ballad Banks of the Ohio\, which will resonate throughout the evening. Together\, these voices create a space for listening\, memory\, and collective reflection. In addition to the performance and discussion\, we will host a live model drawing session in the Atrium and a cash bar from Marigold\, with non-alcoholic options. This event is 18+ \nPerformer Bios \n \nLacey Guthrie is a songwriter and musician from rural Indiana\, now living in Louisville\, Kentucky for about 20 years. Her project roster has moved through a lot of sounds over the years\, from psych and noise to prog\, punk\, folk\, and dream pop\, but she always finds herself on the hook of melody and emotion. She looks at her solo project as a limitless\, genre-less composition and self-expression playground. Solo records include The King of Holding Onto Things (2021) and Flower-Eating Monster (2024)\, with a new not-yet-titled album in the works. She’s also in a band called duchess with Katie Peabody\, Victoria Fisher\, and Todd Cook that combines organic folk themes with post-punk and experimental elements. Appalachian folk traditions and balladry have shown up only a handful of times in her own performances\, but she’s spent most of her musical life in close company with people who carry those traditions forward. It’s been part of the soundtrack to life in Kentucky\, and has woven itself into how she hears things and how she writes. In the last few years she’s been making large-scale textile art pieces\, and has really been enjoying exploring that medium. \n \nHeather Summers is a singer\, songwriter\, and multi-instrumentalist living in New Albany\, Indiana. Heather’s deep love for traditional old-time fiddle and banjo tunes and ballads originating in the British Isles influence her songwriting and instrumentation style. Her songs invoke themes of the natural world to allow exploration of humanity\, trauma\, and healing. In 2018 she recorded a self titled album as one half of The Other Years on No Quarter Records. in 2020\, her song Red Tailed Hawk was covered and recorded by Bonnie “Prince” Billy and Bill Callahan. \n \nLouisville multi-instrumentalist and singer Nadia Ramlagan grew up in Maryland where she immersed herself in local folk music such as Ola Belle Reed and her nephews\, Hugh and Zane Campbell. She was first drawn to the sounds of old time banjo and fiddle traveling through West Virginia more than a decade ago. She currently plays with Louisville-based old time trio Man Eater (Grace Rogers\, Blakeley Burger)\, and Kentucky Wild Horse (John Harrod). \n 
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