John Tuska worked for a decade on Illumine, a series of 56 bronze sculptures celebrating human expression, which is mounted on the facade of the University of Kentucky’s Fine Arts Building on Rose Street. It is his most public piece in Lexington. Photo by Tom Eblen | Staff
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Tom Eblen is a columnist for the Lexington Herald-Leader who writes about life, people and issues in Kentucky. A Lexington native, he was the Herald-Leader's managing editor from 1998 to 2008. Before coming home in 1998, he was a reporter and editor for the Atlanta Journal- Constitution and Associated Press.
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