Open Doors

Self-Portraits Inspired by Chuck Close

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Open Doors instructor Katy showed high school students at JCPS Uspiritus-Brooklawn School various examples of Chuck Close’s paintings from his career. They had learned how to mix colors and different ways to use their brushes. They drew self-po…

Open Doors instructor Katy showed high school students at JCPS Uspiritus-Brooklawn School various examples of Chuck Close’s paintings from his career. They had learned how to mix colors and different ways to use their brushes. They drew self-portraits, as they saw themselves, and were to make grids of approximately two-inch squares. They applied bright colors of their choice and utilized said technical skills they have learned. They used acrylic paint and graphite on 22x30 inch paper. They were allowed freedom to deviate if they chose.

Special thanks to Fund for the Arts' Arts for Kosair Kids® for their generous support of this project!

PUBLIC Radio

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. 

Tune in each Thursday at 10am to WXOX 97.1 FM/Artxfm.com

PUBLIC Radio

LVA's Artebella On The Radio 3.15.18

Ramona Lindsey

Ramona Lindsey

Ramona Lindsey from Community Foundation of Louisville and Susanna Crum from Indiana University Southeast came to the WXOX 97.1 FM studio to talk about the 2018 Hadley Prize for Visual Art. In 2013, Susanna was the 1st recipient of the prize, and the discussion focused on what makes for a competitive application for grants such as this.

Application opens March16
at www.louisvillevisualart.org/hadley

 

Susanna Crum

Susanna Crum

 

There will be an informational session for the Hadley Prize with 

Community Foundation of Louisville & LVA
Saturday, March 17th, 2018
South Central Regional Library
7300 Jefferson Blvd, Louisville, KY
10:00-11:30 AM

Learn about the prize criteria and tips for writing competitive grants!

 

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Open Doors

Price Water Towers

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Fourth graders at Price Elementary are collaborating in small groups to design and construct their own unique Water Towers. This is the first day of construction - recycled materials, art supplies, a lot of imagination, and trial and error make for …

Fourth graders at Price Elementary are collaborating in small groups to design and construct their own unique Water Towers. This is the first day of construction - recycled materials, art supplies, a lot of imagination, and trial and error make for a fun and different learning experience.

The project is sponsored by the Water Co. Foundation and the Fund for the Arts. The project also includes a field trip to the Water Works Museum and a Family Fun Day event at the Water Tower.

CFAC

How Would History Play in Your Neighborhood?

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CFAC instructor Julia had King Elementary 4th & 5th-grade students look at Romare Bearden's collage paintings, then discussed how to make a landscape of their home. They talked about historical figures and heroes, and what those heroes would be …

CFAC instructor Julia had King Elementary 4th & 5th-grade students look at Romare Bearden's collage paintings, then discussed how to make a landscape of their home. They talked about historical figures and heroes, and what those heroes would be wearing and doing if they lived in their neighborhood. This is mainly a collage project but students were allowed to expand into other materials once they covered the whole page.

Link Round Up

Friday Link Roundup: March 9, 2018

FRIDAY:Moremen Moloney welcomes Carlos Gamez de FranciscoMichael James Moran opens at Quappi ProjectsStudioWorks by Zoom Group is "Stronger Together"SATURDAY:Revelry Boutique Gallery highlights "Kentucky Wildlands"Sheherazade shows off Yoko Molotov"…

FRIDAY:
Moremen Moloney welcomes Carlos Gamez de Francisco
Michael James Moran opens at Quappi Projects
StudioWorks by Zoom Group is "Stronger Together"

SATURDAY:
Revelry Boutique Gallery highlights "Kentucky Wildlands"
Sheherazade shows off Yoko Molotov
"The Dark Market" lights up Art Sanctuary

SUNDAY:
Visit Hope Mills for an "Open Studio Celebration"

MONDAY:
Tara McPherson pops up at The Limbo

PUBLIC Radio

LVA's Artebella On The Radio 3.8.18

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Trina Fischer & Shannon Woolley Allison came in to discuss the Looking for Lilith Theatre Company production of The Patron Saint of Losing Sleep by Louisville playwright Diane Grisanti and to explain what makes something "Lilithian". It opens March 15 at The Kentucky Center for the Arts. Tune in Thursdays at 10am for LVA's Artebella On The Radio on WXOX 97.1 FM/Artxfm.com.

CFAC

Drawing Hands

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Instructor Jean sent these photos of her CFAC class at North Oldham Middle School and said, "All semester, we've been focusing on drawing hands. They are the most difficult part of the human body to draw accurately, so we started from the skeletal l…

Instructor Jean sent these photos of her CFAC class at North Oldham Middle School and said, "All semester, we've been focusing on drawing hands. They are the most difficult part of the human body to draw accurately, so we started from the skeletal level and built on that. We will eventually create hands using different art movements. For example, next week we are starting a segment on Pop Art incorporating hands. For the last two weeks, we have been working on drawing, shading, and highlighting hands using toned paper, white charcoal, black charcoal, and different grades of graphite pencils."

Events, Artist Support

The Stars Among Us 2018 - A Gallery

Wilma Bethel, Vinhay Keo, Mayor Greg Fischer, Elmer Lucille Allen, Porter Watkins, LVA Executive Director Lindy Casebier

Wilma Bethel, Vinhay Keo, Mayor Greg Fischer, Elmer Lucille Allen, Porter Watkins, LVA Executive Director Lindy Casebier

LVA Executive Director Lindy Casebier addresses the sold-out crowd

LVA Executive Director Lindy Casebier addresses the sold-out crowd

Carol Seifer, Elmer Lucille Allen, Lindy Casebier, Gill Holland

Carol Seifer, Elmer Lucille Allen, Lindy Casebier, Gill Holland

Wilma Bethel, Porter Watkins, Elmer Lucille Allen

Wilma Bethel, Porter Watkins, Elmer Lucille Allen

Today LVA celebrated individuals that have made a significant impact in our visual art community, including Elmer Lucille Allen, Porter Watkins, Wilma Bethel, and Vinhay Keo. Mayor Greg Fischer introduced the luncheon, which was hosted by Gill …

Today LVA celebrated individuals that have made a significant impact in our visual art community, including Elmer Lucille Allen, Porter Watkins, Wilma Bethel, and Vinhay Keo. Mayor Greg Fischer introduced the luncheon, which was hosted by Gill Holland at the Kentucky Center for African American Heritage.  We look forward to seeing you at the second ceremony, coming in 2019!

Link Round Up

Friday Link Roundup: March 2, 2018

WEEKEND:It's the first Southern Crossings Pottery Festival at Copper & Kingsincluding the Saturday evening "Empty Bowls Fundraiser" at PlayFRIDAY:"Personal Is Still Political" at Huff GalleryWendi Smith's "Ritual Collections" opens at Garner Nar…

WEEKEND:
It's the first Southern Crossings Pottery Festival at Copper & Kings
including the Saturday evening "Empty Bowls Fundraiser" at Play

FRIDAY:
"Personal Is Still Political" at Huff Gallery
Wendi Smith's "Ritual Collections" opens at Garner Narrative
Be "In the Moment" at Art Sanctuary
See "New Monuments" at the Cressman Center

CFAC

Learning to See

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Learning to see is an essential part of every artist's development. Elementary students in instructor Rick's CFAC class hone their observational skills creating contour line drawings from life with impressive results!

Learning to see is an essential part of every artist's development. Elementary students in instructor Rick's CFAC class hone their observational skills creating contour line drawings from life with impressive results!

Community

Louisville Arts Organizations Awarded $473,451 on Arts Day in Kentucky

From the Kentucky Arts Council:" On Feb. 20, arts leaders came from across the Commonwealth to celebrate the public value of the arts and to thank legislators for their continued support of the Kentucky Arts Council. Checks were presented to organiz…

From the Kentucky Arts Council:
" On Feb. 20, arts leaders came from across the Commonwealth to celebrate the public value of the arts and to thank legislators for their continued support of the Kentucky Arts Council. Checks were presented to organizations awarded Kentucky Arts Partnership operational support grants by the arts council in July 2017.

Representatives of Louisville arts organizations gathered Feb. 20 in Frankfort for Arts Day in Kentucky, an annual meeting that fosters discussions in the Commonwealth’s arts community about the state of the arts industry in Kentucky. The day is also an opportunity for arts leaders to thank members of the Kentucky General Assembly for their continued support of arts funding through the Kentucky Arts Council.

Louisville’s 26 Kentucky Arts Partnership (KAP) organizations received a combined $473,451 in grant awards. The funds were awarded by the arts council in July 2017 through the KAP program. The funding is part of $1.2 million the arts council awarded to 93 nonprofit arts organizations across the state for the 2018 fiscal year.

KAP grants provide operating support on a competitive basis to arts and cultural organizations and community arts programs to ensure participation in the arts is available to the people of Kentucky.

For more information about Arts Day in Kentucky, visit the Kentucky Arts Council’s website."