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State Arts Council invites schools to decorate canvases for tables at Governor’s Derby Celebration


The Kentucky Arts Council invites Kentucky schools to be part of the fun and excitement of the Kentucky Derby by decorating canvases for the Governor’s Derby Celebration.

Picnic tables on the Old State Capitol grounds will be fitted with horse heads and tails, and the canvases, or “Derby blankets,” will be placed over the tabletops like a blanket over a horse. Any Kentucky school, public or private, can participate.

Schools must provide their own supplies to complete the project.

From last year’s blanket project:

Blankets need to be 36 inches wide and 60 inches long and made of durable, water resistant material.

Paint must be outdoor latex and able to withstand inclement weather.

There are no theme requirements, but painted canvases must be sent to the arts council by April 23 for consideration to be part of the Governor’s Derby Celebration.

The arts council reserves the right to select which canvases to display at the event, but each blanket will appear in an online slideshow on the arts council website as well as on arts council social media platforms.

Schools that participate are acknowledged at the celebration.

Ship blankets to:

Kentucky Arts Council
1025 Capital Center Drive
Third floor
Frankfort, KY 40601

For more information contact Jean St. John at jean.stjohn@ky.gov or 502-892-3124.


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