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The humanities are the study of human creativity and creation and encompass an array of subjects: literature, languages, linguistics, history, philosophy, cultural studies, design, architecture, art history, visual studies, dance, theatre, music, and much more.  The humanities also involve the pursuit of a wide range of activities in everyday life such as reading, creative writing, dancing, listening to music, watching films and television, listening to audiobooks and podcasts, following fashion and interior design, practicing languages, attending the theatre, and visiting museums and historic sites.  Engagement with the humanities helps us understand and interpret human experience, better equipping us to intervene in society’s most pressing issues.

Founded in 1984 by a generous gift from John and Joan Gaines, the Gaines Center for the Humanities serves as a hub for innovative humanities inquiry and collaboration at the University of Kentucky. We foster in our students a broad appreciation of the humanities by embracing varied paths of knowledge and integrating experiential learning with traditional academic instruction. We work to promote the humanities across campus and the surrounding community by building cross-disciplinary partnerships and leading | advancing public programming.

 

 

37 UK academic programs

represented by Gaines' students, faculty

+5K Kentuckians reached

annually by Gaines programming, events

What We Do

Educate

From classroom discussion to hands-on learning, we offer a one-of-a-kind humanities education for students in all majors at the University. 

Gaines Fellowship

Engage

With creative programming, we bring the Humanities to thousands of Kentuckians each year.

Events & Programs

Advocate

Through the combined efforts of the entire Gaines Center community, we advocate for humanities and arts education, research, and funding. 

Work & Partnerships

New from the Gaines Center

Register by June 15! The Gaines 40th Alumni Reunion

Calling all Gaines alumni! Join us for a celebration of 40 years of the Gaines Center! Register here before June 15 to secure your spot. 

the 2025 bale boone symposium Ebony G. Patterson

Join multi-media artist and MacArthur Fellow Ebony G. Patterson in conversation with UK Art Museum Director Stuart Horodner on Thursday October 23, 2025, at the Singletary Center Concert Hall. Tickets available soon!