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100% silk printed scarf featuring illustrations in Bri Bowers' iconic style. Kentucky Derby trinkets, as well as matchbooks and coasters from the city’s various restaurants, bars, and hotels are scattered amongst garnishes from Old Fashioneds and Mint Juleps, a Louisville Slugger keychain, and even a Blanton's cork! Scarf measures 26” x 26” with a rolled hem.

 

This is item is available for local pickup only during regular museum hours, Tuesday through Sunday, 10am-5pm.

 

Bri Bowers (Louisville, KY) is an artist and illustrator. Originally from Ohio, she moved to Louisville in 2012 from New York City where she studied Illustration at Parsons: The New School for Design. Bri is most widely known for her watercolor series depicting Louisville’s restaurants, bars and landmarks, a series she continues to build on as the city evolves. She has worked with various clients including Jack Harlow, Heaven Hill, Louisville Tourism, Churchill Downs and American Express. Whether it’s a sticker on a bike rack or deck of cards in a coffee shop, Bri’s art can be found all over the city.

Derby Trinkets Silk Scarf by Bri Bowers

$125.00Price
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STREET ADDRESS

715 West Main Street

Louisville, Kentucky 40202

502.589.0102

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Tuesday - Sunday OPEN 10-5

Monday CLOSED​

We will be closed on Saturday, April 18th during Thunder over Louisville. 

Admission to KMAC is free for students and

children thanks to the generous support of our donors.

KMAC is also supported in part by our members,

The Fund for the Arts, and the Kentucky Arts Council.

 

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