Interview Summary

Ed Hamilton is a graduate of the Shawnee High School and a graduate of the Louisville School of Art. Active in the Louisville community, award winning Hamilton has taught workshops, and opens his studio for tours. He taught sculpture at Jefferson Community College, is a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, a long time member of St. George’s Episcopal Church, and he has served on various boards and panels for community arts organizations, among them the Episcopal Diocese of Kentucky and the Louisville Fund for the Arts. Hamilton is a former member of the Louisville Mayor’s Advisory Panel on Public Art and was previously appointed by the Governor to the Kentucky Military Museum in Frankfort, Kentucky and serves on the Executive board of the Thomas Clark Historical Center in Frankfort, Kentucky.

Interview Accession

2021oh1007_mcass0004

Interviewee Name

Ed Hamilton

Interviewer Name

Morgan C. Atkinson

Interview Partial Date

2019

Interview LC Subject

Louisville (Ky.)

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