I’ve only seen two of their shows so far, but as far as I can tell this is a great gallery. The art is interesting and more about experimentation and expression than about selling to the public, and the space is huge. The last show I saw here was done in collaboration with the University of Kentucky art department. Land of Tomorrow has one other gallery in Lexington. I’m not exactly sure who funds this operation but I can say that whoever curates it prioritizes having a space for talent rather than getting a lot of foot traffic. I think I walked past this building about 50 times before I realized there was a gallery inside.