The Baker Hunt Art and Cultural Center in Covington is a unique business, hosting a variety of art classes, youth camps, community events and art shows to the public. Hailey Roden | LINK nky

Baker Hunt Art and Cultural Center is welcoming back free, family-friendly outdoor concerts to their campus.

These concerts are free and open to the public.

In addition to live music, there will be other activities such as art exchanges, community-engaged art projects, art shows and more. Find more information and register (not required but encouraged) here. Additional information and updates will be posted on Facebook and Instagram, @bakerhuntart.

Additional details include:

  • Friendly, leashed dogs are welcome to attend
  • Outside alcohol is prohibited; however, food is allowed
  • Lawn chairs or picnic blankets are encouraged, as there will be a limited amount of chairs available
  • Alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks and snacks will be available for purchase

The lineup includes:

June 26 | 6 p.m. | The Last Troubodour

Enjoy live music, an art show inspired by the Baker Hunt Beech Tree, an art exchange where you can swap art supplies and books and activities for the kiddos.

July 24 | 7 p.m. | Henry & Company, with guest Stu Lax

Live music, a community art show inspired by and using playing cards (apply to the show on the website), a photography project involving the community called “People of Baker Hunt” ( a chance to get your photo taken and record your story), and activities for the kids.

Aug 7 | 6 p.m. | Two acts: Sarah Asher and Johnathon Cox

Live music by two separate acts, a community-engaged art project, an art show of summer camp students’ work and activities for the kids.

These concerts are made possible by a donation from the R.C. Durr Foundation.

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