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LVA's Artebella On The Radio 4.5.18

Chuck Swanson & Ewa Perz are two of the featured artists for the 2018 Art[squared] sale to benefit LVA's Children's Fine Art Classes. We talked with them on the April 5 LVA's Artebella On The Radio. Tune in each Thursday at 10am on WXOX 97.1 / 

Photo by Geoff Carr.

Photo by Geoff Carr.

Chuck Swanson is an artist, primarily a painter, but he is also one of the pioneer gallerists in Louisville, having opened a gallery on Bardstown Road in 1982 and then in 1998 on East Market Street in what would eventually become the celebrated NuLu neighborhood. For the record, Swanson opened the space near Market and Clay well ahead of the rechristening of the area, so he must be counted as one of the reasons why the once-neglected and depressed environs became a hot spot for redevelopment.

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Ewa Perz has paintings on display in Revelry Gallery Boutique, Tim Faulkner’s Gallery, European Splendor, Anne Tower Gallery (Lexington), Art on the Levee (Cincinnati), and Galerie Municipale (France). Her paintings have been featured in galleries in US, as well as Mexico, and France. Perz’s one-person show, Water Strokes, was at Revelry Gallery in November 2017. In May 2018, she will be the first artist to exhibit in the new AC Hotel when it opens in the NuLu neighborhood in Louisville.

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Friday Link Roundup: April 6, 2018

FRIDAY:Hyland Glass premieres new paintings by Megan BickelTim Faulkner Gallery features OSRSArt Sanctuary shares "An Ostentatious Display of Thaumaturgy"Swanson Contemporary unveils David Iacovazzi-Pau's new paintingsGarner Narrative displays "Unna…

FRIDAY:
Hyland Glass premieres new paintings by Megan Bickel
Tim Faulkner Gallery features OSRS
Art Sanctuary shares "An Ostentatious Display of Thaumaturgy"
Swanson Contemporary unveils David Iacovazzi-Pau's new paintings
Garner Narrative displays "Unnatural Affections"
First Light Gallery reopens
Block Party celebrates 5 years downtown with Liesl Long

SATURDAY:
Speed Art Museum opens "Breaking the Mold"
Revelry sees "Divine Shadows"
Consider Boutique has a "Kentucky Perspective"

TUESDAY:
Louisville Grows hosts "Woke Women"

THURSDAY:
Copper & Kings examines "French Paper"

ONGOING:
Moremen Moloney welcomes Carlos Gamez de Francisco
Michael James Moran opens at Quappi Projects
StudioWorks by Zoom Group is "Stronger Together"
Sheherazade shows off Yoko Molotov
Wendi Smith's "Ritual Collections" is at Garner Narrative
Bob Lockhart and Kayla Bischoff join forces at PYRO
"Dress Up, Speak Up" at 21C

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LVA's Artebella On The Radio 3.22.18

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Patrick Smith is an artist from Lexington, Kentucky who studied at Transylvania University. Viewers may be familiar with his work from seeing it at Swanson Contemporary on East Market Street in Louisville, where he is currently exhibiting through March 31.and

 

 

 

 

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Amira Karaoud is a Documentary Photographer and Visual Anthropologist who immigrated from Tunisia to the US to pursue her MBA in Financial Management. Karaoud is a member of Sociologists for Women in Society and Treasure assistant for "US Women Caucus with the UN". Recently participated in the CSW-62 in the UN headquarter in NY. 2018: Amira won Grant from the Kentucky Foundation for Women in January 2018,  to work on a new multimedia project given voice to Arab Women in the US. 

She will be participating in the 2018 SWAN Day at the Louisville Free Public Library on March 24 from 2-3pm. 

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