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Local artist, Stevie B., merges two passions; photography and horses in her first gallery show




Renowned Lexington photographer, Stevie Bagdesarian (Stevie B Photo), will have her first gallery show June 9, 2018 at M.A.D.S. Gallery from 1pm to 3:30pm. The artist says “I am elated to share my equine fine art collection at my first gallery exhibition. It is a dream come true to be able to share my work and hopefully impact and inspire others.” 

Stevie is a graduate of Columbia College in Chicago, Illinois, and a World’s Champion Equestrian. She is a gifted equine and portrait photographer, who has been featured in Keeneland magazine, Arabian Horse Times, The National Horseman, The International Show Horse, Horse World, United States Equestrian Federation, Chicago News 5, and numerous others.  

Madison Ewing, owner of M.A.D.S. Gallery, states “M.A.D.S. Gallery is honored to host Stevie B. Photo’s first showcase. Her photography provides a unique and fresh twist to equine photography that we are sure Louisville will enjoy just as much as we do.”

The artist will be in the Louisville area and available via telephone for interviews or quotes in the week approaching the showcase. For more information or to schedule an interview with Stevie, please contact Brielle Cotterman [email protected].

Stevie B. Photo Premiere Equine Fine Art Show
June 9, 2018 from 1pm to 3:30pm
M.A.D.S. Gallery: 1608 Bardstown Road  Louisville, KY  40205

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