On three Sundays in September, Lexington hosts will open their architecturally significant home for an intimate celebration of art, music and literature as a benefit for Moveable Feast Lexington. Each event will be uniquely styled with drinks, food and a heaping helping of up close encounters with the arts and fine art collections.
For this installment, master Gardener Tony Huston opens his garden and his mid-century modern jewel. San Francisco architects Campbell and Wong designed this house built in 1962 by Lexington’s Richard B. Isenhour. Clyde Carpenter, professor of architecture at the University of Kentucky College of Design, will lecture on Mid-Century Architecture.
The art of Lawrence Tarpey will be on display and the Ferrar Brothers will round out the day with classical violin.