Link Round Up
Friday Link Round Up: May 27th, 2016
Join us Sunday for the middle school CFAC exhibition!
Strange Fruit: ‘Laocoon’ Sculpture Unites Fat Albert, Police Shootings And Greek Mythology
Art in a Flash mixes competition, artistic love
Color Palettes From Famous Movies Show How Colors Set The Mood Of A Film
Friday Link Round Up: May 20th, 2016
We'll be participating in the Buy Local Fair this weekend— be sure to bring the kiddos around to make some art with us, or just stop by to say hello!
The 4th annual Blight Out Brighten Up is this weekend!
World's Largest Pinhole Camera Takes World's Largest Photo
The Woman Who Found Abstraction Before the Modernists
You have until June 6th to throw your hat in the ring for the next Kroger mural with LVA!
Friday Link Round Up: May 13th, 2016
Tonight! Americana's Art Exhibit: Dreaming in Color
Great Meadows Foundation: Artist Professional Development Grants
10x10x10xTieton Juror Spotlight on Rodolfo and Susanna
From Coal to Craft: Eastern Kentucky’s Changing Economy
The Impact Of Art In The Workplace
Friday Link Round Up: May 6th, 2016
Sand sculptor gives Kroger shoppers a little taste of Derby fever
Art Prize Pitch Night Louisville 2016 - June 1st
Hite art students reimagine stories of the Ohio River
2016 National Geographic Travel Photographer of the Year Contest Entries
This week on Artebella we featured Derby themed artwork from Revelry Gallery. Check it out!
Friday Link Round Up: April 28th, 2016
We are looking forward to hosting 36 Miles this evening!
Churchill Downs Opening Night & Awards In The Arts is tomorrow!
May 12th - Visiting Artist Open House with Ashley Brossart!
Mark your Calendar: Instant Installation Invitational iii Spring Meet
Why Art Matters, Even in Poverty
Do Practicing Artists Make Better Teachers?
Ancient Skeleton Mosaic Uncovered in Turkey Reads “Be Cheerful and Live Your Life”
Friday Link Round Up: April 22nd, 2016
Tomorrow at 10:00am : Hikes Point Mural - Art & History Presentation
Tomorrow at 11:00am : Jeffersontown Art for the Senses (Proceeds from the silent auction go to LVA!)
Talking to the Founder of "Shazam for the Art World"
New Embroidered Psychological Landscapes by Michelle Kingdom
Why we grieve artists we've never met, in one tweet
Why Teaching Art is Like Running a Marathon
How to Introduce Galleries, Collectors, Others to Your Art
PUBLIC // 4.21.16
Julius Friedman joined us in the studio to discuss the culmination of his latest project, THE BOOK, published by Old Stone Press.
Friday Link Round Up: April 15th, 2016
Today is the deadline to apply for Studio 2000 and The Future Is Now— two competitive art programs for high schoolers in Louisville.
New Rainbow-Hued Origami Street Art by Mademoiselle Maurice
This 25-Year-Old Is Turning a Profit Selling Pencils
100+ Creative Photography Ideas: Techniques, Compositions and Mixed Media Approaches
The Cyanometer Is a 225-Year-Old Tool for Measuring the Blueness of the Sky
The Best Art Teacher Blogs & Websites: Inspiration for High School Art Students
PUBLIC // 4.14.16
“Migration to the West” at Frazier History Museum. Ed Hamilton joined us to discuss his work and the trend of narrative in public sculpture, particularly in his Lincoln Memorial in Louisville and the Amistad Memorial in New Haven, Connecticut.
Friday Link Round Up: April 8th, 2015
In honor of art[squared] tonight, today's round up is focusing on the square!
9 Squares: A Collaborative GIF Project for Nine Designers Using Four Colors in Three Seconds
Jill Sylvia takes old ledger books and meticulously eviscerates them square by square, page by page, until she’s left with a delicate ledger skeleton.
A Guide to Producing Beautiful Square Format Images
35 great examples of pixel art
Longest ever indoor hopscotch installation?
PUBLIC // 4.7.16
Louisville artist Damon Thompson talks about his work and his painting, “Owl Over The City,” which is featured at this year’s art[squared], the Louisville Visual Art sale to benefit Children’s Fine Art Classes.
Friday Link Round Up: April 1st, 2016
Olmsted Park spring photo contest is accepting submissions!
Creativity and Learning: A Conversation with Lynda Barry
3 Ways to Motivate Your Students on Tough Days
LFPL and KMAC are offering the opportunity to create your own skateboard art!
CFAC Instructor Angela Ress is teaching a workshop for teens on iphone photography with the Speed!
New Walls and Canvases by Pichi & Avo That Mix Classic Greek Imagery With Graffiti Writing
Do you have your ticket for the [Art}Squared // Artist Preview, Sale, and Party yet?
Friday Link Round Up: March 25th, 2016
The $5,000 Hadley Prize is now accepting applications!
Kentucky Rural-Urban Exchange 2016 Application
This Polish Museum Exhibit Was Completely Curated By Kids
Art21 SHORT: Kiki Smith: Printmaking
Increased emphasis: Art offers new ways to teach core subjects
The Harvard Library That Protects The World's Rarest Colors
New Ceramic Busts Overgrown With Twisted Vines and Colorful Flowers by Jess Riva Cooper
Tiny Ink Drawings Scaled to the Size of Pencils, Fingers, and Matchsticks by Christian Watson
Friday Link Round Up: March 18th, 2016
As our collaboration with the Louisville Ballet is beginning, we are especially enamored with this Gorgeous Rotoscoped Music Video Created from 1,200 Hand-Painted Frames. The project was animated by Boris, Mina, and Mihwa Seewald, and filmed by Georg Simbeni.
The Worcester Art Museum’s New Exhibit Is All Cats, All the Time
9-Year-Old Is The Youngest Published Chapter Book Author In The U.S.
Ghostly Portraits Painted Onto Layers of Netting by Uttaporn Nimmalaikaew
Why The Arts Are As Important As Science Or Math
Crank Out Infinite Geometric Designs With The Wooden Cycloid Drawing Machine
Friday Link Round Up: March 10th, 2016
Are you going to the Speed's 30 Hour Opening Reception? We'll be there Saturday from 12:30-2:00pm showing a film created by our Experimental 3D Art Class. You should stop by as you explore the new museum!
Want to create a mural for your Kroger? Now you can— apply today!
How They Photographed David Bowie With Wild Wolves
The William Tolbert Whittenberg Scholarship is open!
The Secret Museum entombed in the Notting Hill Tube Station
Atherton High junior Raquel Masterson wins 2016 Congressional Art Award
Friday Link Round Up: March 4th, 2016
We are currently accepting applications for Studio 2000, The Future Is Now, and a Mural Internship!
Have you seen our short film created by Language&Logic documenting six months of the Future Is Now?
19 Artists Creatively Pushing the Boundaries of Embroidery
Beautiful and Unusual Performance Spaces
Testing for Joy and Grit? Schools Nationwide Push to Measure Students’ Emotional Skills
Remembering Forgotten Female Printmakers from the 16th to 19th Centuries
Friday Link Round Up: February 26th 2016
Friday Link Round Up: February 19th 2016
U of L Relocating art Studios to Portland Warehouse
Awards in the Arts - Deadline March 1st 2016 - Nominate/Submit
New Ceramic Coral Reefs by Courtney Mattison Draw Attention to Earth’s Changing Oceans
Chemical Compound Stickers for Crayons Help Teach Kids Chemistry While Coloring
Flowing Swarms of Animals and Other Beasts Painted on Urban Walls by ‘Pantonio’
How can the MoMA Online Photography Course help Young Collectors?