Rooted in visual design and inspired by the avant-garde history of collage, LITTER-ALLY KENTUCKY is a compelling body of work by John Andrew Dixon that transforms discarded materials into powerful statements on beauty, environment, and belonging. Created entirely from recycled and found objects — including ruined book pages, used tea bags, and fragments of roadside litter — these intricate collage landscapes offer a unique perspective on Kentucky’s rural beauty and the urgent need for environmental care. October 3 – November 1 in our Main Exhibit Hall, with an artist’s reception on October 3 from 4:30-6 pm. Admission is free.