Captivated by our inspiring views and art-friendly culture, artists from around the world are relocating to Paducah.
Moving Art The Lowertown Arts District, located in Paducah's oldest neighborhood, is home to the award-winning Artist Relocation Program. More visual arts can be found at Yeiser Art Center, Maiden Alley Cinema and other downtown venues.
270-415-9041
Pattern & Texture Elegant displays at the Museum of the American Quilter's Society highlight the vigorous rebirth of quiltmaking and fiber arts.
215 Jefferson Street, Paducah, KY 42001
(270) 442-8856
Paducah resembles a quilt in many ways piece by piece, the vibrant city’s creativity, color and rhythmic patterns merge into an enticing work of art. The historic downtown’s beautiful 19th-century architecture entices visitors to explore its unique antiques, specialty shops, one-of-a-kind eateries and more.
Rhythm & Rivers Acclaimed as Paducah's newest "star," the Carson Center for the performing arts is located in the heart of historic downtown. The River Heritage Museum, a Save America's Treasures project, is housed in downtown's oldest standing structure.
100 Kentucky Avenue, Paducah, KY 42003
(270) 443-9932