Open Doors

St. Joseph's Children's Art

Warm weather took students from St. Joseph’s Children’s Home outside during their most recent art workshops with teaching artist Janet Britt. The young artists explored the grounds, observed nature, and hung their delightful bird sculptures in a whi…

Warm weather took students from St. Joseph’s Children’s Home outside during their most recent art workshops with teaching artist Janet Britt. The young artists explored the grounds, observed nature, and hung their delightful bird sculptures in a whimsical installation for all to enjoy!

LVA’s Open Doors program brings meaningful art experiences to students at state agency schools throughout the county. Thanks to the Cralle Foundation and Fund for the Arts for their continued support of these valuable programs!

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The Academy of LVA

Artwork Inspired By Kentucky Opera’s Brown-Forman 2018/19 Season

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In a unique collaboration between Kentucky Opera and Louisville Visual Art, students enrolled In The Academy of LVA during the spring semester were engaged in a contest to create artwork inspired by Kentucky Opera’s Brown-Forman 2018/19 Season — "The Magic Flute," "Enemies, A Love Story," and “Rigoletto." The winning submission best represented the upcoming season.

Congrats to Madelynn Hicks, a 17-year-old junior at North Oldham High School, who studied under teacher Sunny Ra. She will be awarded a $250 cash prize by LVA. Additionally, Kentucky Opera will make a commemorative season poster to feature this winning submission.

LVA and Kentucky Opera greatly enjoyed collaborating on this incredible opportunity for a high school student's works to be selected!

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PUBLIC Radio

LVA's Artebella On The Radio 5.24.18

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Mixed Media Artist Ashley Cathey and Photographer Zed Saeed were my guests this week. They are part of Looking Up: Heroes For Today – An LVA Exhibit at Metro Hall. Join us by tuning into WXOX 97.1 FM/Artxfm.com each Thursday at 10am.

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Ashley Cathey is a Louisville native whose paintings have brought her to prominence in a fairly short time after moving back to Louisville from Chicago. When she returned, she quickly found her footing and exhibited work in a group show at the Louisville Community Center, one of the Metro Parks community centers overseen by Portia White. From there, Cathey caught the attention of ArtsReach’s Julia Youngblood, who commissioned Cathey to create a series of portraits, which ArtsReach used for posters for their annual Keepers of the Dream celebration at the Kentucky Center for the Arts.

Zed Saeed is an art and documentary photographer currently working with recent refugees and immigrants that have settled in Kentucky. In Louisville, he connects with these individuals mostly through the Catholic Charities-Migration and Refugee Services. Saeed believes strongly in the power of photography to create connections and to alter perceptions about people, places and things.

Looking Up: Heroes For Today – An LVA Exhibit at Metro Hall, May 14, 2018 – January 11, 2019

Open Doors, Community

Russell Neighborhood Springfest

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Despite this morning’s rain, today turned into a beautiful day for the Russell Neighborhood Springfest!

We were excited to talk with neighbors and gather community input to inspire our new murals on Muhammad Ali Blvd! 

We were excited to talk with neighbors and gather community input to inspire our new murals on Muhammad Ali Blvd! 

Even Mayor Fischer stopped by to enjoy the fun! 

Even Mayor Fischer stopped by to enjoy the fun! 

Thanks to New Directions Housing Corporation and the Russell Neighborhood Association for hosting such a great family event, and to Imagine Greater Louisville 2020 for their support!

Thanks to New Directions Housing Corporation and the Russell Neighborhood Association for hosting such a great family event, and to Imagine Greater Louisville 2020 for their support!

Exhibits, Artist Support, Community

Looking Up: Heroes for Today at Metro Hall

Brianna Harlan

Brianna Harlan

Ashley Cathey

Ashley Cathey

Zed Saeed

Zed Saeed

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"Looking Up: Heroes for Today" is the title of the new art show LVA coordinated at Louisville Metro Hall. Artists Brianna Harlan, Ashley Cathey and Zed Saeed are all on display, and anyone visiting Metro Hall can ask to see their pieces through January 11, 2019.

Zed Saeed is an art and documentary photographer currently working with recent refugees and immigrants that have settled in Kentucky. In Louisville, he connects with these individuals mostly through the Catholic Charities-Migration and Refugee Services. Saeed believes strongly in the power of photography to create connections and to alter perceptions about people, places and things.

Ashley Cathey is a painter whose creative journey began with performing arts before she was eventually encouraged to develop her visual art talents, which, up until then had been purely for her own personal edification, by exhibiting in Chicago before returning to her native Louisville. She came to prominence when ArtsReach commissioned Cathey to create a series of portraits for their annual Keepers of the Dream celebration at the Kentucky Center for the Arts. In 2016 her work was featured on the cover of LEO Weekly as part of an extensive story on artists of color in Louisville.

Brianna Harlan describes herself as, “a mixed media artist that creates Radically Vulnerable art to invite transformative dialogue. Themes of her work include identity, social/cultural dynamics, intimacy, oppression, and self-suppression. Brianna works primarily with participants, inviting them to share and unpack sensitive topics through questions and actions. The discoveries that come from these mindful investigations shape the concept and inform the work's medium. She creates with people, not just about them, and views the process and resulting work as a tool for a moving experience and constructive conversation.

CFAC

CFAC Middle School Art Exhibition 2018

Each year, Louisville Visual Art hosts a gallery exhibit of the work from the Middle School student artists in our Children’s Fine Art Classes program. Every student from that year has work on display, providing them a chance to see their work in ex…

Each year, Louisville Visual Art hosts a gallery exhibit of the work from the Middle School student artists in our Children’s Fine Art Classes program. Every student from that year has work on display, providing them a chance to see their work in exhibition and to share that experience with their families.

The Children’s Fine Art Classes program engages and inspires the next generation of creative leaders by providing intensive, in-depth art experiences to visually talented and motivated elementary and middle school students.

The Children’s Fine Art Classes program engages and inspires the next generation of creative leaders by providing intensive, in-depth art experiences to visually talented and motivated elementary and middle school students.

Since 1925, the program has offered concentrated studies in two-dimensional art that include studio practices in drawing, painting, and mixed media; art history; critiquing skills; and aesthetics.

Since 1925, the program has offered concentrated studies in two-dimensional art that include studio practices in drawing, painting, and mixed media; art history; critiquing skills; and aesthetics.

The exhibition will be on display from May 20 through May 30.

The exhibition will be on display from May 20 through May 30.

Gallery hours are Mon - Thu 12-4 p.m.

Gallery hours are Mon - Thu 12-4 p.m.

Email info@louisvillevisualart.org if you want to make an appointment to see the exhibition.

Email info@louisvillevisualart.org if you want to make an appointment to see the exhibition.

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PUBLIC Radio

LVA's Artebella On The Radio 5.17.18

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Eileen Yanoviak is the new director of the Carnegie Center for Art & History in New Albany. She joined us to talk about the challenges of a new job and the community of artists she has worked with for the past few years.

Spalding Instructor Ezra Kellerman also came on with student Miguel Rodriguez to discuss the Senior Thesis exhibit for KyCAD/Spalding. Tune into WXOX 97.1/Artxfm.com each Thursday at 10am for LVA's Artebella on the Radio.

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Link Round Up

Friday Link Roundup: May 18, 2018

SUNDAY:Please join us for our annual CFAC Middle School exhibition!FRIDAY:Our neighbors at Quappi Projects open a group showONGOING:Revelry shows "Short Cuts & Paper Tales"Stumble upon Rodolfo Salgado Jr. at Sheherazade"Discover" photo…

SUNDAY:
Please join us for our annual CFAC Middle School exhibition!

FRIDAY:
Our neighbors at Quappi Projects open a group show

ONGOING:
Revelry shows "Short Cuts & Paper Tales"
Stumble upon Rodolfo Salgado Jr. at Sheherazade
"Discover" photography at The Green Building
KMAC takes a "Spin: Turning Records into Art"
PYRO Gallery loves a "Modern Muse"
StudioWorks by Zoom Group is "Stronger Together"
"Dress Up, Speak Up" at 21c
Speed Art Museum continues "Breaking the Mold"
Hyland Glass premieres new paintings by Megan Bickel
Swanson Contemporary unveils David Iacovazzi-Pau's new paintings
Garner Narrative displays "Unnatural Affections"
Quills Coffee shares Kathleen Lolley
"All That I Am Is Grateful" at Houseguest

The Academy of LVA, Community

A Tribute to Sunny Ra

All of us at Louisville Visual Art bid a fond farewell to Sunny Ra, a local artist who has been involved with us for many years as a teacher. She will shortly be on her way to take up the post of Museum Educator for K-12 and Community Programs at Th…

All of us at Louisville Visual Art bid a fond farewell to Sunny Ra, a local artist who has been involved with us for many years as a teacher. She will shortly be on her way to take up the post of Museum Educator for K-12 and Community Programs at The Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery at Skidmore College in upstate New York.

Sunny is a Louisville native who received her BFA from the University of Pennsylvania and earned an MFA from Hunter College CUNY. She exhibited with LVA in 2014 and taught Painting and Developing Concepts in our Academy program for high school students. Additionally, she was an instructor for the Governor’s School for the Arts.

We are extremely grateful to have had Sunny as an important part of our family for the last several years, and we wish her the best in her new adventure!

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CFAC, The Academy of LVA

The Academy of LVA 2018 Opening Reception

Each year, Louisville Visual Art hosts a gallery exhibit of the work from The Academy of LVA in the late spring/early summer. Each student has work on display, providing them a chance to see their work in an exhibition and to share that experience with their families. Students have the option to sell their own artwork, with 80% of all sales going directly back to the student artist and 20% going back to LVA to help provide scholarships for future students. Students can also list their work as NFS (not for sale).

LVA's CFAC & Academy Director Annette Cable, Wilma Bethel, LVA Executive Director Lindy Casebier, Andrew Preston, and William Duffy presented awards to Academy graduates.

LVA's CFAC & Academy Director Annette Cable, Wilma Bethel, LVA Executive Director Lindy Casebier, Andrew Preston, and William Duffy presented awards to Academy graduates.

Claire Mundy received the Community Award, sponsored by Preston Arts Center and presented by their store manager, Andrew Preston.

Claire Mundy received the Community Award, sponsored by Preston Arts Center and presented by their store manager, Andrew Preston.

Payton Sprau received the Portfolio Award, sponsored by Artist & Craftsman Supply and presented by teacher Wilma Bethel.

Payton Sprau received the Portfolio Award, sponsored by Artist & Craftsman Supply and presented by teacher Wilma Bethel.

River Skipworth received the Vision Award, sponsored by LVA and presented by teacher William Duffy.

River Skipworth received the Vision Award, sponsored by LVA and presented by teacher William Duffy.

LVA Board Chair Marti Kuehn enjoyed the perfect weather with Board Members Wilma Bethel, Lisa Huber, and Executive Director Lindy Casebier.

LVA Board Chair Marti Kuehn enjoyed the perfect weather with Board Members Wilma Bethel, Lisa Huber, and Executive Director Lindy Casebier.

Another productive semester of LVA's Academy!

Another productive semester of LVA's Academy!

Art brings everyone closer!

Art brings everyone closer!

Another productive semester of LVA's Academy!

Another productive semester of LVA's Academy!

A great crowd gathered to celebrate the 2017-18 Academy of LVA success stories. Join us again for more:Upcoming EventsMay 20 from 2-4 PM: CFAC Middle School receptionJune 3 from 2-4 PM: CFAC Elementary School receptionMay 9-16: The Academy of LVA (H…

A great crowd gathered to celebrate the 2017-18 Academy of LVA success stories. Join us again for more:

Upcoming Events
May 20 from 2-4 PM: CFAC Middle School reception
June 3 from 2-4 PM: CFAC Elementary School reception

May 9-16: The Academy of LVA (High School) exhibition
May 20-30: CFAC Middle School exhibition
June 3-13: CFAC Elementary School exhibition
Gallery hours: Mondays - Thursdays from 12-4 PM or by appointment.

Open Doors, Mural

California Community Center Mural: Even More Progress!

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The warm spring weather has reinvigorated our mural painting at the California Community Center! Friends and family joined us on Saturday to help paint accents and trim and we're making steady progress! Thanks to our friends at Louisville Metro Parks and Recreation, Fund for the Arts, and all the folks from the neighborhood who have stopped by with encouraging words!

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Mural, Open Doors

California Community Center: May 2018 Update

Some of LVA's finest employees and friends - Outreach Programs Manager Ehren Reed, teacher Janet Britt and artist Victor Sweatt - have been working hard all spring on giving the nearby California Community Center a fresh coat of love (in mural form!…

Some of LVA's finest employees and friends - Outreach Programs Manager Ehren Reed, teacher Janet Britt and artist Victor Sweatt - have been working hard all spring on giving the nearby California Community Center a fresh coat of love (in mural form!). Special thanks to our partners at Louisville Metro Parks and Recreation, and to the Fund for the Arts and the Center for Neighborhoods for their generous support on this project.

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PUBLIC Radio

LVA's Artebella On The Radio 5.10.18

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Alphaeus Green, Jr. preparing for the upcoming Faithworks Studios production of August Wilson's "Fences" directed by Kristi Papailler. He was in the studio with me on May 10 to talk about the production, which opens May 23, Tune in at 10am each Thursday for LVA's Artebella On The Radio on WXOX 97.1 FM/Artxfm.com.

Link Round Up

Friday Link Roundup: May 11, 2018

FRIDAY:Please join us for our annual Academy of LVA exhibition!SATURDAY:It's a "Family Fun Day" at KMACRevelry shows "Short Cuts & Paper Tales"WEDNESDAY:1619 Flux offers "Provocative Perspectives"ONGOING:Stumble upon Rodolfo Salgado Jr. at Shehe…


FRIDAY:
Please join us for our annual Academy of LVA exhibition!

SATURDAY:
It's a "Family Fun Day" at KMAC
Revelry shows "Short Cuts & Paper Tales"

WEDNESDAY:
1619 Flux offers "Provocative Perspectives"

ONGOING:
Stumble upon Rodolfo Salgado Jr. at Sheherazade
"Discover" photography at The Green Building
KMAC takes a "Spin: Turning Records into Art"
PYRO Gallery loves a "Modern Muse"
StudioWorks by Zoom Group is "Stronger Together"
"Dress Up, Speak Up" at 21c
Speed Art Museum continues "Breaking the Mold"
Hyland Glass premieres new paintings by Megan Bickel
Swanson Contemporary unveils David Iacovazzi-Pau's new paintings
Garner Narrative displays "Unnatural Affections"
Quills Coffee shares Kathleen Lolley
The Normandy Gallery presents Kevlen Goodner

Open Doors

Printmaking All Over

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The kids at the Bellewood Home for Children have really loved printmaking! Instructor and ceramic artist Lisa Simon says they have done some wonderful monoprints and callographs and group printing. Her photos here show the kids doing group prin…

The kids at the Bellewood Home for Children have really loved printmaking! Instructor and ceramic artist Lisa Simon says they have done some wonderful monoprints and callographs and group printing. Her photos here show the kids doing group printmaking. They discovered that they also like to print on themselves!

Special thanks to Art for Kosair Kids® through Kosair Charities in partnership with Fund for the Arts for their generous support of this program!

PUBLIC Radio

LVA's Artebella On The Radio 5.3.18

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"Poetry in Motion: The Equine Art of Jaime Corum and Richard Sullivan" is on exhibit at The Brown Hotel through July 1. What better Derby week guests to have for LVA's Artebella On The Radio! Tune in Thursday at 10am on WXO 97.1 FM/Artxfm.com.

"Gabi + Izzy" by Jaime Corum

"Gabi + Izzy" by Jaime Corum

Jaime Corum is an equine artist based in Louisville, Kentucky. Jaime's equine art is inspired and refined by her own experience with horses, especially her own horse Chesapeake. She has been drawing horses since she can remember and riding ever since she could talk her parents into it. Jaime's art evolved from doing portraits of friend's horses for fun to a full time career of commissioned portraits and original compositions. Jaime's work can be seen at Kentucky Fine Art Gallery in Louisville, KY, New Editions Gallery in Lexington, KY, and Tilting at Windmills Gallery in Vermont and Saratoga, NY

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"Derby Field #2" by Richard Sullivan

"Derby Field #2" by Richard Sullivan

Richard Sullivan is an artist and former professional baseball player with the Atlanta Braves. Born and raised in Louisville, KY, he studied at the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) where he received a BFA in Illustration. He had the opportunity to play baseball at SCAD and to continue his interest in art and illustration. In 2008, Richard was drafted by the Braves in the 11th round as a junior and played 6 years of minor league baseball. He returned to SCAD in 2014 to finish his degree and focus exclusively on his artwork.  

His work has been accepted into the permanent collection of the National Baseball Hall of Fame, the Yogi Berra Museum and exhibited by the Louisville Slugger Museum and the Kentucky Derby Museum.

In 2017 the Atlanta Braves commissioned Richard to create 18 original watercolor paintings and 20 prints for their new stadium SunTrust Park. The paintings line the corridors of the Champions suite and the Executive Offices. 

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Link Round Up

Friday Link Roundup: May 4 2018

FRIDAY:Quills Coffee hosts an "Open Gallery with Kathleen Lolley"The Normandy Gallery presents Kevlen Goodner"May the 4th Be With You" at Black Heart Tattoo GalleryTUESDAY:"Meet the Director" of the Carnegie CenterONGOING:Stumble upon Rodolfo Salgad…

FRIDAY:
Quills Coffee hosts an "Open Gallery with Kathleen Lolley"
The Normandy Gallery presents Kevlen Goodner
"May the 4th Be With You" at Black Heart Tattoo Gallery

TUESDAY:
"Meet the Director" of the Carnegie Center

ONGOING:
Stumble upon Rodolfo Salgado Jr. at Sheherazade
"Discover" photography at The Green Building
KMAC takes a "Spin: Turning Records into Art"
PYRO Gallery loves a "Modern Muse"
StudioWorks by Zoom Group is "Stronger Together"
"Dress Up, Speak Up" at 21c
Speed Art Museum continues "Breaking the Mold"
Hyland Glass premieres new paintings by Megan Bickel
Swanson Contemporary unveils David Iacovazzi-Pau's new paintings
Garner Narrative displays "Unnatural Affections"

Exhibits, Community, Artist Support

AC Hotel Installation #2

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Artist Steve Heine of Cranium Glass hung his new piece “Honeycomb Clouds” at NuLu's new AC Hotel. LVA helped bring local artists Heine, Ewa Perz and Kate Mattingly to the hotel, where most work will he accessible to guests and the public for 6 month…

Artist Steve Heine of Cranium Glass hung his new piece “Honeycomb Clouds” at NuLu's new AC Hotel. LVA helped bring local artists Heine, Ewa Perz and Kate Mattingly to the hotel, where most work will he accessible to guests and the public for 6 months. Steve Heine's installation is permanent.

Details for “Honeycomb Clouds”: 4’-0” x 4’-0” x 4” each, laser-cut steel, maple, LED panel [variable color and a remote wi-fi controller], from his current series of “Cloud Panels”.