Mar 21 Saturday
In celebration of International Women's Month, the artists in this group show are all Fayette County Public Schools students who identify as female and are of international origin.
Through a variety of 2D and 3D media, each surprising piece provides a unique glimpse into these young women’s complex and deeply-felt lives.
Located at the corner of Mill & Maxwell Streets in downtown Lexington, Mill & Max Gallery has FREE PARKING and is only a 2-block walk to the heart of downtown and many other galleries.
Visit us during our regular open hours on Sat & Sun 12-3pm through March 29, or by appointment (contact MillAndMaxGallery@gmail.com).
Join Pinkalicious on a sweet and silly adventure as she learns that too much of a good thing can lead to Pinkititis! With catchy songs, laughs for all ages, and a heartwarming message about healthy choices and self-expression, this pink-tastic show is perfect for the whole family.
Pinkalicious! is a part of the 3rd Annual “One Picture Book, 1 Lexington” – a partnership between Lexington Children’s Theatre, First 5 Lex, and the Lexington Public Library encouraging families across Lexington to read books together. Learn more at https://onepicturebooklex.com/
Get glammed up and think pink! Get your tickets today!
*Sensory Friendly performance on March 21st @ 2pm and Pay What You Can @ 7pm
Celebrate Pinkalicious with a splash of natural color! Before the Pay What You Will performance, join Wild Thyme for a hands-on demonstration of natural food dyeing—see how plants and foods can create brilliant colors, no artificial pink required!
FREE EVENT! Event Time: March 21, 2026 – 6:00 pm-6:45 pm Event Location: Lexington Children’s Theatre
Discover More Series supported by the PNC Foundation.
Chuck Johnson and Clarice Jensen bring together two distinct yet complementary voices in contemporary music. Johnson, based in California, explores themes of memory and time through his unique blend of pedal steel guitar, experimental electronics, and chamber ensemble arrangements. He is also an accomplished film composer and mixing engineer, known for pushing the boundaries of sound.
New York-based cellist and composer Jensen creates deeply immersive drone-based soundscapes by layering cello loops and electronic effects, combining emotional depth with precision and restraint. As artistic director of ACME, she supports modern classical music and composes for film and television, gaining recognition for her innovative works and collaborations. Their collaboration promises an evocative, textured performance that melds experimental sound worlds with haunting melodic expression.
Mar 22 Sunday
Mar 24 Tuesday
Community members are invited to a free screening of the documentary Microplastic Madness, an optimistic take on the plastic pollution crisis as told through the eyes of a group of school children. Common Threads LEX, a new sustainability-focused partnership between the City of Lexington, the University of Kentucky and Fayette County Public Schools, is hosting the screening. This is Common Threads LEX’s inaugural event.
6 p.m. Doors open; visit with local environmental groups
7 p.m. Film begins
8:15 p.m. Panel discussion
Mar 28 Saturday
Mar 29 Sunday
Apr 02 Thursday
Pianist Bruce Brubaker, renowned for his visionary interpretations of Philip Glass and Brian Eno, presents a solo program on the 9ʼ Steinway grand piano. Known for bringing deep expressivity to Glassʼs minimalist compositions and capturing the ambient textures of Enoʼs music, Brubaker continues to shape contemporary classical music with his immersive performances.