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Link Round Up

Thursday Link Roundup: November 5

Hawk Alfredson at Tim Faulkner Gallery

Hawk Alfredson at Tim Faulkner Gallery

OPEN AGAIN TO THE PUBLIC: Masks and social distancing are Required for ALL of these locations!

NEW: Nomads Facing the Weird - Hawk Alfredson Solo Exhibition opens at Tim Faulkner Gallery.

NEW: KyCAD Presents ‘Creating Change Through the Arts’ Virtual Art Exhibition, Talk Series

NEW: Sculptor John McCarthy's show of new ceramics, Exploring Organic Form is now open at Pyro Gallery!

NEW: Moremen Gallery has New Paintings 2020… by Denise Furnish.

NEW: The group exhibit How are you doing is now open at garner narrative and runs through the presidential inauguration in 2021.

NEW : We All Declare for Liberty: 2020 and the Future of American Citizenship is at Quappi Projects. Listen to an interview with some of the artists in LVA’s Artebella On The Radio.

Sean Starowitz at Quappi Projects

Sean Starowitz at Quappi Projects

Ballot Box: an LVA exhibit for Metro Hall curated by Skylar Smith has now relocated to 21c Museum & Hotel! It is also has a website and MetroTV video. Listen to an interview with the curator, three of the participating artists, and Rep. Attica Scott on LVA’s Artebella On The Radio.

There is also an interview with BallotBox artist J. Robert Southard.

Abstract paintings by Cincinnati artist M.P. Wiggins at B. Deemer Gallery.

Actors Theatre has opened COVID-Classics: One-Act Plays for the Age of Quarantine.

Moremen Gallery is open with New Work by Megan Lightell.

Erik Orr has a new show at Revelry Gallery: Together Op Art

Art in the Time of COVID-19, curated by Bailey O'Leary is an online exhibit from Portland Museum featuring Jeribai Andrew-Jaja, Rachel Singel, & Erica Lewis. Listen to an interview with artists and curator on LVA’s Artebella On The Radio.

2020 Form, Not Function: Quilt Art at the Carnegie Center for Art & History in New Albany is now open to the public.

Galerie Hertz has reopened with New Work by Tom Pfannerstill, Emily Church & Ray Kleinhelter.

LOCAL ONLINE OPTIONS: Here’s what we know, but local artists are doing impromptu live performances online daily. Stay alert!

Ballot Box: an LVA exhibit for Metro Hall curated by Skylar Smith has now relocated to 21c Museum & Hotel! It is also has a website and MetroTV video

Kentucky to the World presents a video of their March program, Cultivating Strong Female Relationships in the Culinary Industry

A new series of online videos from past performances at The Ogle Center Delivered.

While the Speed Cinema has reopened, the cinema is closed during the COVID-19 crisis, but you can stream these selections at home. A portion of each streaming ticket purchase goes directly to the Museum.

TUESDAY: Galerie Hertz has reopened with New Work by Tom Pfannerstill, Emily Church & Ray Kleinhelter.

FRIDAY: Nomads Facing the Weird - Hawk Alfredson Solo Exhibition opens at Tim Faulkner Gallery.

“River City Drumbeats” Online Film Screening and Discussion from KyCAD. Click here to register to attend.

Late for Dinner with MachineMan and Tall Squares is online from Art Sanctuary.

ONGOING:

The Speed Museum has Andy Warhol: Revelation, through November 29, 2020.

Speed Cinema offers Free Films Addressing Systemic Racism.

Elizabeth Kramer is writing about the challenges facing local arts groups at Louisville Arts Bureau.

Keep making art! Preston Art Center will deliver and has curbside pickup during their shortened hours.

AA Clay - Home Clay Kits are available for sale: pick up or local delivery is available.

NOT LOCAL BUT WORTH IT!:

These 10 Famous Museums Offer Virtual Tours (Video)

The Art Institute of Chicago Puts 44,000+ Works of Art Online: View Them in High Resolution

An Even Bigger Selection from Google

Study Art History online: Artists and Movements

Installation work from MoMA (video)

The Artist is An Explorer: Curated by Marina Abramovic (video)

Paris Museums Put 100,000 Images Online for Unrestricted Public Use

Think we are missing something? Let us know: info@louisvillevisualart.org

PUBLIC Radio

LVA's Artebella On The Radio: September 5, 2019

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Whitney and Waller Austin were on the show this week talking about the upcoming WhitneyStrong Foundation event and how making art can play a role in addressing gun violence. Tune in to WXOX 97.1 FM, or stream on Artxfm.com Thursday at 10am to hear artists talk about their work and social acvtivism on LVA's Artebella On The Radio with Keith Waits.

Waller Austin is an interdisciplinary artist who relies heavily on humor to engage viewers with a myriad of subversive themes, juxtaposing the authentic with the apocryphal. The reactionary nature of his work has compelled him to explore concepts of originality and memisis, post-colonial colloquialisms, and mythologized identities of self and the other.

Austin studied painting and art history at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and earned a Master of Fine Art degree from Sam Fox School of Art and Architecture at Washington University in St. Louis. Austin currently lives in Louisville, Kentucky with his wife, Whitney and their two children, where he is an adjunct art instructor at Jefferson Community and Technical College.

Austin had prepared a silly art exhibition to open at the Tim Faulkner Gallery on September 21st, but after his wife survived being shot 12 times as she walked into work in Cincinnati, Ohio on September 6th, Waller was moved to create a much different installation in response to the incident.

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Whitney Austin is a Louisville native who studied Entrepreneurship and Psychology at the University of Louisville. With her husband Waller she is the founder of Whitney/Strong

“For nearly a year, Whitney/Strong has worked tirelessly to create relationships, both on the local and national stages that will help us on the road to ending gun violence. In celebration of our efforts, we are excited to announce our largest event yet, A Night for Life. It will provide an in-depth overview of the majority-supported solutions we've selected to help end the epidemic of gun violence in our country.”