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Kendall Regan, a Louisville based artist and designer, and her team (Lauren Carney, Sam Kimura and Kira Patterson) installed a 1,600 sq ft “Shining like the Sun” rendering in chalk on the front steps of the Kentucky Center for the Arts. The subject features the Festival of Faith’s 2017 sun image.

 

Creation of the installation began on Tuesday, April 18th and remained intact through Sunday, April 23.

 

The 2017 Festival, Compassion Shining like the Sun, explored cultivating compassion in our current economic systems, in world affairs and in ourselves. The Festival serves as a platform for conversations on meaning and offers itself as an honest broker and stakeholder in dialogue around authentic compassion.

Kendall Regan, a Louisville based artist and designer, and her team (Lauren Carney, Sam Kimura and Kira Patterson) installed a 1,600 sq ft “Shining like the Sun” rendering in chalk on the front steps of the Kentucky Center for the Arts. The subject features the Festival of Faith’s 2017 sun image.

 

Creation of the installation began on Tuesday, April 18th and remained intact through Sunday, April 23.

 

The 2017 Festival, Compassion Shining like the Sun, explored cultivating compassion in our current economic systems, in world affairs and in ourselves. The Festival serves as a platform for conversations on meaning and offers itself as an honest broker and stakeholder in dialogue around authentic compassion.

Kendall Regan, a Louisville based artist and designer, and her team (Lauren Carney, Sam Kimura and Kira Patterson) installed a 1,600 sq ft “Shining like the Sun” rendering in chalk on the front steps of the Kentucky Center for the Arts. The subject features the Festival of Faith’s 2017 sun image.

 

Creation of the installation began on Tuesday, April 18th and remained intact through Sunday, April 23.

 

The 2017 Festival, Compassion Shining like the Sun, explored cultivating compassion in our current economic systems, in world affairs and in ourselves. The Festival serves as a platform for conversations on meaning and offers itself as an honest broker and stakeholder in dialogue around authentic compassion.

Kendall Regan, a Louisville based artist and designer, and her team (Lauren Carney, Sam Kimura and Kira Patterson) installed a 1,600 sq ft “Shining like the Sun” rendering in chalk on the front steps of the Kentucky Center for the Arts. The subject features the Festival of Faith’s 2017 sun image.

 

Creation of the installation began on Tuesday, April 18th and remained intact through Sunday, April 23.

 

The 2017 Festival, Compassion Shining like the Sun, explored cultivating compassion in our current economic systems, in world affairs and in ourselves. The Festival serves as a platform for conversations on meaning and offers itself as an honest broker and stakeholder in dialogue around authentic compassion.

Kendall Regan, a Louisville based artist and designer, and her team (Lauren Carney, Sam Kimura and Kira Patterson) installed a 1,600 sq ft “Shining like the Sun” rendering in chalk on the front steps of the Kentucky Center for the Arts. The subject features the Festival of Faith’s 2017 sun image.

 

Creation of the installation began on Tuesday, April 18th and remained intact through Sunday, April 23.

 

The 2017 Festival, Compassion Shining like the Sun, explored cultivating compassion in our current economic systems, in world affairs and in ourselves. The Festival serves as a platform for conversations on meaning and offers itself as an honest broker and stakeholder in dialogue around authentic compassion.

Kendall Regan, a Louisville based artist and designer, and her team (Lauren Carney, Sam Kimura and Kira Patterson) installed a 1,600 sq ft “Shining like the Sun” rendering in chalk on the front steps of the Kentucky Center for the Arts. The subject features the Festival of Faith’s 2017 sun image.

 

Creation of the installation began on Tuesday, April 18th and remained intact through Sunday, April 23.

 

The 2017 Festival, Compassion Shining like the Sun, explored cultivating compassion in our current economic systems, in world affairs and in ourselves. The Festival serves as a platform for conversations on meaning and offers itself as an honest broker and stakeholder in dialogue around authentic compassion.

Kendall Regan, a Louisville based artist and designer, and her team (Lauren Carney, Sam Kimura and Kira Patterson) installed a 1,600 sq ft “Shining like the Sun” rendering in chalk on the front steps of the Kentucky Center for the Arts. The subject features the Festival of Faith’s 2017 sun image.

 

Creation of the installation began on Tuesday, April 18th and remained intact through Sunday, April 23.

 

The 2017 Festival, Compassion Shining like the Sun, explored cultivating compassion in our current economic systems, in world affairs and in ourselves. The Festival serves as a platform for conversations on meaning and offers itself as an honest broker and stakeholder in dialogue around authentic compassion.

Kendall Regan, a Louisville based artist and designer, and her team (Lauren Carney, Sam Kimura and Kira Patterson) installed a 1,600 sq ft “Shining like the Sun” rendering in chalk on the front steps of the Kentucky Center for the Arts. The subject features the Festival of Faith’s 2017 sun image.

 

Creation of the installation began on Tuesday, April 18th and remained intact through Sunday, April 23.

 

The 2017 Festival, Compassion Shining like the Sun, explored cultivating compassion in our current economic systems, in world affairs and in ourselves. The Festival serves as a platform for conversations on meaning and offers itself as an honest broker and stakeholder in dialogue around authentic compassion.

Kendall Regan, a Louisville based artist and designer, and her team (Lauren Carney, Sam Kimura and Kira Patterson) installed a 1,600 sq ft “Shining like the Sun” rendering in chalk on the front steps of the Kentucky Center for the Arts. The subject features the Festival of Faith’s 2017 sun image.

 

Creation of the installation began on Tuesday, April 18th and remained intact through Sunday, April 23.

 

The 2017 Festival, Compassion Shining like the Sun, explored cultivating compassion in our current economic systems, in world affairs and in ourselves. The Festival serves as a platform for conversations on meaning and offers itself as an honest broker and stakeholder in dialogue around authentic compassion.

Kendall Regan, a Louisville based artist and designer, and her team (Lauren Carney, Sam Kimura and Kira Patterson) installed a 1,600 sq ft “Shining like the Sun” rendering in chalk on the front steps of the Kentucky Center for the Arts. The subject features the Festival of Faith’s 2017 sun image.

 

Creation of the installation began on Tuesday, April 18th and remained intact through Sunday, April 23.

 

The 2017 Festival, Compassion Shining like the Sun, explored cultivating compassion in our current economic systems, in world affairs and in ourselves. The Festival serves as a platform for conversations on meaning and offers itself as an honest broker and stakeholder in dialogue around authentic compassion.

Kendall Regan, a Louisville based artist and designer, and her team (Lauren Carney, Sam Kimura and Kira Patterson) installed a 1,600 sq ft “Shining like the Sun” rendering in chalk on the front steps of the Kentucky Center for the Arts. The subject features the Festival of Faith’s 2017 sun image.

 

Creation of the installation began on Tuesday, April 18th and remained intact through Sunday, April 23.

 

The 2017 Festival, Compassion Shining like the Sun, explored cultivating compassion in our current economic systems, in world affairs and in ourselves. The Festival serves as a platform for conversations on meaning and offers itself as an honest broker and stakeholder in dialogue around authentic compassion.

Kendall Regan, a Louisville based artist and designer, and her team (Lauren Carney, Sam Kimura and Kira Patterson) installed a 1,600 sq ft “Shining like the Sun” rendering in chalk on the front steps of the Kentucky Center for the Arts. The subject features the Festival of Faith’s 2017 sun image.

 

Creation of the installation began on Tuesday, April 18th and remained intact through Sunday, April 23.

 

The 2017 Festival, Compassion Shining like the Sun, explored cultivating compassion in our current economic systems, in world affairs and in ourselves. The Festival serves as a platform for conversations on meaning and offers itself as an honest broker and stakeholder in dialogue around authentic compassion.

Kendall Regan, a Louisville based artist and designer, and her team (Lauren Carney, Sam Kimura and Kira Patterson) installed a 1,600 sq ft “Shining like the Sun” rendering in chalk on the front steps of the Kentucky Center for the Arts. The subject features the Festival of Faith’s 2017 sun image.

 

Creation of the installation began on Tuesday, April 18th and remained intact through Sunday, April 23.

 

The 2017 Festival, Compassion Shining like the Sun, explored cultivating compassion in our current economic systems, in world affairs and in ourselves. The Festival serves as a platform for conversations on meaning and offers itself as an honest broker and stakeholder in dialogue around authentic compassion.

Kendall Regan, a Louisville based artist and designer, and her team (Lauren Carney, Sam Kimura and Kira Patterson) installed a 1,600 sq ft “Shining like the Sun” rendering in chalk on the front steps of the Kentucky Center for the Arts. The subject features the Festival of Faith’s 2017 sun image.

 

Creation of the installation began on Tuesday, April 18th and remained intact through Sunday, April 23.

 

The 2017 Festival, Compassion Shining like the Sun, explored cultivating compassion in our current economic systems, in world affairs and in ourselves. The Festival serves as a platform for conversations on meaning and offers itself as an honest broker and stakeholder in dialogue around authentic compassion.

Kendall Regan, a Louisville based artist and designer, and her team (Lauren Carney, Sam Kimura and Kira Patterson) installed a 1,600 sq ft “Shining like the Sun” rendering in chalk on the front steps of the Kentucky Center for the Arts. The subject features the Festival of Faith’s 2017 sun image.

 

Creation of the installation began on Tuesday, April 18th and remained intact through Sunday, April 23.

 

The 2017 Festival, Compassion Shining like the Sun, explored cultivating compassion in our current economic systems, in world affairs and in ourselves. The Festival serves as a platform for conversations on meaning and offers itself as an honest broker and stakeholder in dialogue around authentic compassion.

Kendall Regan, a Louisville based artist and designer, and her team (Lauren Carney, Sam Kimura and Kira Patterson) installed a 1,600 sq ft “Shining like the Sun” rendering in chalk on the front steps of the Kentucky Center for the Arts. The subject features the Festival of Faith’s 2017 sun image.

 

Creation of the installation began on Tuesday, April 18th and remained intact through Sunday, April 23.

 

The 2017 Festival, Compassion Shining like the Sun, explored cultivating compassion in our current economic systems, in world affairs and in ourselves. The Festival serves as a platform for conversations on meaning and offers itself as an honest broker and stakeholder in dialogue around authentic compassion.

Kendall Regan, a Louisville based artist and designer, and her team (Lauren Carney, Sam Kimura and Kira Patterson) installed a 1,600 sq ft “Shining like the Sun” rendering in chalk on the front steps of the Kentucky Center for the Arts. The subject features the Festival of Faith’s 2017 sun image.

 

Creation of the installation began on Tuesday, April 18th and remained intact through Sunday, April 23.

 

The 2017 Festival, Compassion Shining like the Sun, explored cultivating compassion in our current economic systems, in world affairs and in ourselves. The Festival serves as a platform for conversations on meaning and offers itself as an honest broker and stakeholder in dialogue around authentic compassion.

Kendall Regan, a Louisville based artist and designer, and her team (Lauren Carney, Sam Kimura and Kira Patterson) installed a 1,600 sq ft “Shining like the Sun” rendering in chalk on the front steps of the Kentucky Center for the Arts. The subject features the Festival of Faith’s 2017 sun image.

 

Creation of the installation began on Tuesday, April 18th and remained intact through Sunday, April 23.

 

The 2017 Festival, Compassion Shining like the Sun, explored cultivating compassion in our current economic systems, in world affairs and in ourselves. The Festival serves as a platform for conversations on meaning and offers itself as an honest broker and stakeholder in dialogue around authentic compassion.

Kendall Regan, a Louisville based artist and designer, and her team (Lauren Carney, Sam Kimura and Kira Patterson) installed a 1,600 sq ft “Shining like the Sun” rendering in chalk on the front steps of the Kentucky Center for the Arts. The subject features the Festival of Faith’s 2017 sun image.

 

Creation of the installation began on Tuesday, April 18th and remained intact through Sunday, April 23.

 

The 2017 Festival, Compassion Shining like the Sun, explored cultivating compassion in our current economic systems, in world affairs and in ourselves. The Festival serves as a platform for conversations on meaning and offers itself as an honest broker and stakeholder in dialogue around authentic compassion.

Kendall Regan, a Louisville based artist and designer, and her team (Lauren Carney, Sam Kimura and Kira Patterson) installed a 1,600 sq ft “Shining like the Sun” rendering in chalk on the front steps of the Kentucky Center for the Arts. The subject features the Festival of Faith’s 2017 sun image.

 

Creation of the installation began on Tuesday, April 18th and remained intact through Sunday, April 23.

 

The 2017 Festival, Compassion Shining like the Sun, explored cultivating compassion in our current economic systems, in world affairs and in ourselves. The Festival serves as a platform for conversations on meaning and offers itself as an honest broker and stakeholder in dialogue around authentic compassion.

Kendall Regan, a Louisville based artist and designer, and her team (Lauren Carney, Sam Kimura and Kira Patterson) installed a 1,600 sq ft “Shining like the Sun” rendering in chalk on the front steps of the Kentucky Center for the Arts. The subject features the Festival of Faith’s 2017 sun image.

 

Creation of the installation began on Tuesday, April 18th and remained intact through Sunday, April 23.

 

The 2017 Festival, Compassion Shining like the Sun, explored cultivating compassion in our current economic systems, in world affairs and in ourselves. The Festival serves as a platform for conversations on meaning and offers itself as an honest broker and stakeholder in dialogue around authentic compassion.

Kendall Regan, a Louisville based artist and designer, and her team (Lauren Carney, Sam Kimura and Kira Patterson) installed a 1,600 sq ft “Shining like the Sun” rendering in chalk on the front steps of the Kentucky Center for the Arts. The subject features the Festival of Faith’s 2017 sun image.

 

Creation of the installation began on Tuesday, April 18th and remained intact through Sunday, April 23.

 

The 2017 Festival, Compassion Shining like the Sun, explored cultivating compassion in our current economic systems, in world affairs and in ourselves. The Festival serves as a platform for conversations on meaning and offers itself as an honest broker and stakeholder in dialogue around authentic compassion.

Kendall Regan, a Louisville based artist and designer, and her team (Lauren Carney, Sam Kimura and Kira Patterson) installed a 1,600 sq ft “Shining like the Sun” rendering in chalk on the front steps of the Kentucky Center for the Arts. The subject features the Festival of Faith’s 2017 sun image.

 

Creation of the installation began on Tuesday, April 18th and remained intact through Sunday, April 23.

 

The 2017 Festival, Compassion Shining like the Sun, explored cultivating compassion in our current economic systems, in world affairs and in ourselves. The Festival serves as a platform for conversations on meaning and offers itself as an honest broker and stakeholder in dialogue around authentic compassion.

Kendall Regan, a Louisville based artist and designer, and her team (Lauren Carney, Sam Kimura and Kira Patterson) installed a 1,600 sq ft “Shining like the Sun” rendering in chalk on the front steps of the Kentucky Center for the Arts. The subject features the Festival of Faith’s 2017 sun image.

 

Creation of the installation began on Tuesday, April 18th and remained intact through Sunday, April 23.

 

The 2017 Festival, Compassion Shining like the Sun, explored cultivating compassion in our current economic systems, in world affairs and in ourselves. The Festival serves as a platform for conversations on meaning and offers itself as an honest broker and stakeholder in dialogue around authentic compassion.

Kendall Regan, a Louisville based artist and designer, and her team (Lauren Carney, Sam Kimura and Kira Patterson) installed a 1,600 sq ft “Shining like the Sun” rendering in chalk on the front steps of the Kentucky Center for the Arts. The subject features the Festival of Faith’s 2017 sun image.

 

Creation of the installation began on Tuesday, April 18th and remained intact through Sunday, April 23.

 

The 2017 Festival, Compassion Shining like the Sun, explored cultivating compassion in our current economic systems, in world affairs and in ourselves. The Festival serves as a platform for conversations on meaning and offers itself as an honest broker and stakeholder in dialogue around authentic compassion.

Kendall Regan, a Louisville based artist and designer, and her team (Lauren Carney, Sam Kimura and Kira Patterson) installed a 1,600 sq ft “Shining like the Sun” rendering in chalk on the front steps of the Kentucky Center for the Arts. The subject features the Festival of Faith’s 2017 sun image.

 

Creation of the installation began on Tuesday, April 18th and remained intact through Sunday, April 23.

 

The 2017 Festival, Compassion Shining like the Sun, explored cultivating compassion in our current economic systems, in world affairs and in ourselves. The Festival serves as a platform for conversations on meaning and offers itself as an honest broker and stakeholder in dialogue around authentic compassion.