Frazier Programs Calendar
The Frazier History Museum offers a wide variety of programs that are both educational and entertaining. See what upcoming programs we have on our calendar and how to attend each event.
Daily Engagements & Tours
Free Tours
Monday–Saturday: 11 a.m., 1 p.m., and 3 p.m.
Sunday: 12 p.m. and 2 p.m.
KentuckyShow!
Showings: 11:30, 12:30, 1:30, 2:30, and 3:30*
*3:30 showing not available on Sundays
Bourbon Tastings
Various tastings and experiences. Click for more information.
Frazier+
Additional content, anywhere, anytime.
Upcoming Programs
The History of Beer in 10,000 Years
Calling all history buffs and beer enthusiasts! Join us for an unforgettable evening of tasting, learning, and celebrating one of the world’s oldest and most beloved beverages: beer.
Welcome Coach Pat Kelsey: Operation ReviVILLE
L’s up as we welcome Coach Pat Kelsey to the Frazier History Museum on Tuesday, September 17. Another Cardinals chapter begins as Coach Kelsey prepares for his debut this fall, declaring U of L basketball is back!
An Evening with Kentucky Poet Laureate Silas House
He will tell you John Boy Walton, a country boy who wanted to be a writer, was his hero. Silas House was living that same life in Southeastern Kentucky, and when a teacher told him he was a writer, he believed her as she had believed in him.
With his many novels, Silas House is among the strongest voices of Southern writers. He is a New York Times bestselling author, a Grammy finalist, Kentucky’s current poet laureate, and a faculty member at both Berea College and Spalding University’s Master of Fine Arts in Writing program, from which he received his degree. His working-class upbringing and deep roots in Appalachia helped shape him. And it wasn’t always easy as a gay man. Even so, you won’t find a greater advocate for Kentucky.
Come hear Silas House tell his own story in his most eloquent voice.
You will learn. You will be moved. You will be inspired.
120: Cool KY Counties Open House
The Frazier History Museum strongly believes that every county possesses a unique and incredible story deserving to be shared with the rest of Kentucky (and beyond). Premised on this conviction, the 120: Cool KY Counties project has collected hundreds of stories from across the Commonwealth—including histories, legends, and oral traditions curated at the local level. As an addition to our immensely popular Cool Kentucky exhibition, we believe that by sharing these “hidden stories,” we will be able to encourage empathy, promote exploration, cultivate mutual respect, and bridge divides on the basis of Kentucky's extraordinary history and heritage.
The Back Page: An Evening with Byron Crawford
He is Kentucky’s preeminent storyteller of our people and places, and now many of those stories have come together in a new book and for a special program with Byron Crawford. The book, The Back Page, is a compilation of his back page essays for Kentucky Living magazine celebrating rural Kentucky. But the Lincoln County native has been telling stories his entire life with WHAS Radio and TV with his On The Road series, a column in The Courier Journal for 30 years, his series Kentucky Life on KET and for the last 12 years his columns in Kentucky Living. He is “one of us,” as folks like to say. Crawford says his unique gift is finding the little story within the big story. And no matter what it is, it’s magical and full of life lessons. Join us as the Frazier History Museum partners with Kentucky Living and Kentucky Electric Cooperatives for a night of good old-fashioned story-telling with Byron Crawford—and a surprise or two.
A Family Affair at the Frazier: The Brohms
Join us as we gather as many Brohms as we can for a family affair at the Frazier: we’ve confirmed Jeff and Greg, sister Kim, as well as their parents Oscar and Donna.
Moderators Andy Treinen and Rachel Platt will talk to our special guests about a new chapter for U of L football, coaching, rivalries, family, brotherhood, and hometown.
Happy Birthday, Kentucky!
Join us as the Frazier History Museum celebrates the 231st birthday of the Commonwealth on Saturday, June 3. Museum admission will be pay-what-you-wish from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. It will be a fun day to learn and explore the state’s history in our Commonwealth exhibition and its pop culture in our Cool Kentucky exhibition. Be among the first to see new items on display in Cool Kentucky. Browse our shop for unique and Kentucky-centric products. We also have special programming for the entire family.
Kentucky Horsepower: Corvettes at the Frazier
Join us as we showcase the Kentucky-made Corvette as part of our Cool Kentucky exhibition with special guests from the National Corvette Museum in Bowling Green.
Several Corvettes will be on display, with free programs at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. detailing the history of the Corvette and a family-friendly session on designing your own sports car.
There will be some giveaways—and you’ll have a chance to win a family membership to the National Corvette Museum and to the Frazier.
Celebrating Tom Owen: Louisville's Famed Historian
If you want to know anything about Louisville, you call Tom Owen. He is “the” noted historian of Louisville: he’s been giving tours and talks for decades, teaching thousands about our city, our neighborhoods, and ourselves. He is a professor at the University of Louisville working with their archives, a former politician, a minister, a preservationist, an environmentalist, a family man . . . the list goes on and on.
Elvis, the Colonel, and Author Alanna Nash
We are commemorating Elvis’s birthday with local author Alanna Nash, who has spent forty-five years writing about the King in four books and dozens of articles.
She’ll discuss one of her books, The Colonel: The Extraordinary Story of Colonel Tom Parker and Elvis Presley, which was published in 2003 but sold out on Amazon following the release of director Baz Luhrmann’s movie Elvis this past summer.
Rivalries & Cool Hand Luke: An Evening With Coach Crum
As part of our new exhibition Kentucky Rivalries, we’re gathering a who’s who of former University of Louisville basketball players Denny Crum coached during his thirty-year career at the school.
It will be a night of celebration with members from both the 1980 and 1986 NCAA Championship teams along with several other former U of L players and coaches. It’s going to be a special night of great stories highlighting numerous rivalry games and moments in U of L basketball history, never to be forgotten.
Learn how Coach Crum received his nickname, “Cool Hand Luke,” and hear stories from both Championship tournament games.
Bourbon, Beer, & Baitcasting Pioneers
Join Buffalo Trace Distillery VIP Visitor Lead Freddie Johnson, brewer Tim Luscher, and authors William Hinkebein and Art Lander for a spectacular evening of Bourbon and beer tastings and fishing tales. Ticket prices include a signed copy of their new lavishly illustrated book, A Brief History of Baitcasting, Bass Fishing, and the Kentucky Reel, along with light hors d’oeuvres and a tasting of some of the toughest-to-find Bourbons and beers in Kentucky. Stagg Jr., E. H. Taylor Jr. Small Batch, Blanton’s Single Barrel, and Sig Luscher Beer will be on every single tasting mat for every single guest.
Celebrating Ed Hamilton
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HIS LIFE
The first event will be an intimate night at the Frazier History Museum talking with Ed about his life, growing up in Louisville on Walnut Street, what and who shaped him into the artist he has become, and a revelation that changed his life. Ed’s wife Bernadette and their daughter Kendra will share stories and discuss Ed’s impact on our community and beyond. You’ll also hear from several special guests, some of Ed’s contemporaries, as well as those he has mentored, who have an inside glimpse of why he’s an American treasure. Join us as we raise a glass to Ed Hamilton. Andy Treinen and Rachel Platt will be our moderators.
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Cool KY Teacher Series: Exploring the History of Mammoth Cave Through Literacy & Inquiry
The Frazier Museum education team is excited to partner with Dr. Caroline Sheffield, Associate Professor of Social Studies Education at the University of Louisville, to present a literacy-based inquiry lesson focusing on the enslaved guides of Mammoth Cave. This professional development for local educators will explore an inquiry learning experience that answers the question, “How can you have authority, but not power?”
Thanks to a generous anonymous donor this session is offered FREE of charge to local educators. Advance registration is required.
To learn more or make reservations click here.
Cool Kentucky: Independent Spirits
SOLD OUT! Join us as we talk with explorer Tori Murden McClure and musician Dawn Landes. In 1999, Tori became the first woman to row across the Atlantic Ocean solo. Her initial attempt in 1998, foiled by Hurricane Danielle, is the subject of ROW, a concept album and musical Dawn wrote and produced in 2020. Named for the ship that rescued Tori, “Independent Spirit” is the first of 18 tracks on ROW.
Saluting Our Veterans: The 80th Anniversary of Pearl Harbor
Join the Frazier History Museum and Honor Flight Bluegrass as we gather for Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day with a special salute to those who served in WWII. We will pay tribute to one of Kentucky’s only living survivors of Pearl Harbor, 100-year old David Payne of Hardin, Kentucky. Other WWII Veterans will join us in person, what an honor to meet our heroes. Other special guests for our short ceremony include WWII Veteran board member Glenn Fisher, former Miss America Heather French Henry who will sing God Bless America, Janet Essenpreis from Ladies for Liberty, WWII memorabilia from Cory Vaughn, and military vehicles from the KILROY Chapter of the MVPA. Plus, how Kentucky became an important storyline for storing documents after the bombing of Pearl Harbor.
Doors open at 10 am. Full gallery access. Program 11 — 11:30 am.
Public is invited to attend for free with price of Museum admission. Veterans and two family members receive free admission.
Along the Way Forth: Unraveling Dominion (Nov 28)
Along the Way Forth: Unraveling Dominion is a thirty-minute film and music hybrid production from internationally renowned composer Rachel Grimes. An extension of her folk-opera The Way Forth (2019), Along the Way Forth is a documentary-style look at the inspiration, work, discoveries, and results of her time uncovering the life of Dolly, an enslaved member of Daniel Boone’s original group of settlers. Unraveling Dominion is a portion of the folk-opera paired with moving interpretive imagery. Rachel’s music is performed by members of the Louisville Orchestra, guitarist Nathan Salsburg, vocalist-percussionist Jecorey Arthur, and more.
2 p.m.
Sundays, November 7, 14, 21, and 28
Brown-Forman Theatre
First Floor
Frazier History Museum
Included with General Admission. Free for Members.
Along the Way Forth: Unraveling Dominion (Nov 21)
Along the Way Forth: Unraveling Dominion is a thirty-minute film and music hybrid production from internationally renowned composer Rachel Grimes. An extension of her folk-opera The Way Forth (2019), Along the Way Forth is a documentary-style look at the inspiration, work, discoveries, and results of her time uncovering the life of Dolly, an enslaved member of Daniel Boone’s original group of settlers. Unraveling Dominion is a portion of the folk-opera paired with moving interpretive imagery. Rachel’s music is performed by members of the Louisville Orchestra, guitarist Nathan Salsburg, vocalist-percussionist Jecorey Arthur, and more.
2 p.m.
Sundays, November 7, 14, 21, and 28
Brown-Forman Theatre
First Floor
Frazier History Museum
Included with General Admission. Free for Members.
Along the Way Forth: Unraveling Dominion (Nov 14)
Along the Way Forth: Unraveling Dominion is a thirty-minute film and music hybrid production from internationally renowned composer Rachel Grimes. An extension of her folk-opera The Way Forth (2019), Along the Way Forth is a documentary-style look at the inspiration, work, discoveries, and results of her time uncovering the life of Dolly, an enslaved member of Daniel Boone’s original group of settlers. Unraveling Dominion is a portion of the folk-opera paired with moving interpretive imagery. Rachel’s music is performed by members of the Louisville Orchestra, guitarist Nathan Salsburg, vocalist-percussionist Jecorey Arthur, and more.
2 p.m.
Sundays, November 7, 14, 21, and 28
Brown-Forman Theatre
First Floor
Frazier History Museum
Included with General Admission. Free for Members.
Along the Way Forth: Unraveling Dominion (Nov 7)
Along the Way Forth: Unraveling Dominion is a thirty-minute film and music hybrid production from internationally renowned composer Rachel Grimes. An extension of her folk-opera The Way Forth (2019), Along the Way Forth is a documentary-style look at the inspiration, work, discoveries, and results of her time uncovering the life of Dolly, an enslaved member of Daniel Boone’s original group of settlers. Unraveling Dominion is a portion of the folk-opera paired with moving interpretive imagery. Rachel’s music is performed by members of the Louisville Orchestra, guitarist Nathan Salsburg, vocalist-percussionist Jecorey Arthur, and more.
2 p.m.
Sundays, November 7, 14, 21, and 28
Brown-Forman Theatre
First Floor
Frazier History Museum
Included with General Admission. Free for Members.
Cool ky teacher series: kentucky music
Kentucky has a rich musical history that continues to thrive today and holds lessons that connect to a range of content areas. Educators will discover the stories of trailblazing Kentucky musicians including Sara Martin, Sylvester Weaver, Lily May Ledford and more. Experience a screening of an excerpt from The Way Forth - a folk opera and film created by local pianist, composer, and arranger Rachel Grimes that honors the legacy of the silenced by giving voice to women throughout Kentucky history. And enjoy a presentation from Kiana Del, Engagement Manager for Music Education with Louisville Public Media to learn about 90.5 WUOL’s “Local Legends” Video Series and how to utilize it in your classroom.
CLICK HERE to learn more or to make free reservations.