
WynnersCup Cafe is hosting its last art show of the year on Friday, November 20, from 6 to 9 p.m. It will feature the art of eight artists.
The cafe’s art shows are a special project of Ludlow Mayor Ken Wynn, one of the owners of the cafe.
Participating in the last show are:
Chris Granger is a photographer whose work ranges from portraits to cityscapes, identified by bold colors.

John and Jeff Winkle are twin brothers who have a studio in Ludlow and work together on their pieces to produce one-of-a-kind creations usually around landscape of city scape elements

Katy S Leftin of Fort Thomas, was raised in Louisville. As a young child she discovered a passion for drawing & creating. Katy would spend hours drawing her favorite characters, family members, pets & more. Upon entering high school she was introduced to acrylic paint, pastels, charcoal & more. With the guidance of her family and beloved art teacher, she went on to pursue a degree in Study Art from the University of Louisville where she graduated in 2001. In 2005 Katy and her husband, Brad, relocated to Fort Thomas. With Brad’s support & encouragement she is pursuing her dreams. Her love and passion for art, life & more can be seen in her work.
Benjamin Betsem, visual artist and cultural anthropologist from Cameroon African Anthopology,
Joanie (Greenawalt) Kenkel was born and raised in Upper St. Clair, a suburb of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. As long as she can remember she loved art. Some of her earliest crayon drawings are still on display inside the cupboards of the house where she grew up. After school afternoons were spent with pencil and paper.
Joanie now lives in Union and co-teaches art at Ludlow Wesley United Methodist Church’s Wesley Urban Arts Academy.
Other participating artists are Joe Voelker and Chuck Moore.
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See the NKyTribune’s earlier story about Wynner’s Cup Cafe and the arts shows.