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Friday Link Roundup: January 18, 2019

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TONIGHT:

Angie Reed Garner "shantyboating" opening reception is tonight, 6-9pm

SATURDAY:

Grand Opening! for Actors Center for Training and Dancers Center for Training

BJÖRK BALL is happening tonight, beginning at 7:30pm and will end…

ONGOING:

Next door to garner narrative, Currents:: Contemporary Artists Along the Banks of the Ohio is up at Swanson Contemporary.

Current: an exhibition of the Southern Crossings Pottery Festival at Craft(s) Gallery & Mercantile.

Industrial Wastelands Solo Exhibition from Dean Thomas at Tim Faulkner Gallery.

The Carnegie Center for Art and History presents Biophilia Life; or, My Best Friend Has Four Legs and a Tail.

Elsa Hansen Oldham "Muses" is at KMAC through January 27, 2019.

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Friday Link Roundup: January 11, 2019

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TONIGHT:

Pyro Gallery opens Where We Are Now featuring Jody Johnson, Rita Cameron and Virginia Speed from 5pm-9pm

Night At The Carnegie is happening tonight. Biophilia is still on exhibit there.

The Tilted Crown Theatre Company Presents Beirut at The Bard’s Town.

TUESDAY:

2019 Fischer Award for Visual Art Presentation Ceremony will be at Portland Museum this morning.

ONGOING:

Current: an exhibition of the Southern Crossings Pottery Festival at Craft(s) Gallery & Mercantile.

Industrial Wastelands Solo Exhibition from Dean Thomas at Tim Faulkner Gallery.

The Carnegie Center for Art and History presents Biophilia Life; or, My Best Friend Has Four Legs and a Tail.

Deborah Whistler: “Follow The Rabbit” is at Moreman Gallery through January 19, 2019. 

Cletus Wilcox, Joshua Bleecker Suyun Son at Tim Faulkner Gallery.

SewIn Qulit and Fiber Biennial is across the river in New Albany.

Elsa Hansen Oldham "Muses" is at KMAC through January 27, 2019.


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LVA's Artebella On The Radio: January 10, 2019

Organize Your Own: The Politics and Poetics of Self- Determination Movements, will be at the Schneider Hall Galleries through Feb. 22. Dr. Catherine Fosl of the Anne Braden Institute, Carla Wallace from Showing Up for Racial Justive, and Chris Reitz and Jessica Oberdick of the Hite Institute joined us to discuss this exhibit. . Tune in at 10am to WXOX 97.1 FM, or stream onArtxfm.com for LVA's Artebella On the Radio with Keith Waits.

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Dr. Catherine Fosl is a Professor of Women’s and Gender Studies and founding Director of the Anne Braden Institute. Dr. Fosl was Anne Braden’s biographer and is the author of Subversive Southerner: Anne Braden and the Struggle for Racial Justice in the Cold War South (Palgrave Macmillan, 2002), as well as other books.



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Carla Wallace is a civil rights activist in Louisville, Ky. She is co-founder of the Fairness Campaignand Showing Up for Racial Justice and a member of the Kentucky Commission on Human Rights Hall of Fame



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Chris Reitz is Assistant Professor of Critical and Curatorial Studies and Gallery Director at the Hite Art Institute. His research focuses on transnational practices in art and exhibitions of the past 30 years, with a particular emphasis on art and the art market in the era of neoliberalism.



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Jessica Oberdick is a visual artist, curator, and writer. She has contributed to various online platforms including Burnaway and Ruckus Louisville, and was recently published in the international magazine Boshemia. She has curated + co-curated exhibitions at 1619 Flux and KMAC Museum, both in Louisville, and currently is the Exhibitions Assistant for the Hite Institute for Visual Art at the University of Louisville.

 

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Friday Link Roundup: January 4, 2019

TONIGHT:

Current: an exhibition of the Southern Crossings Pottery Festival opens at Craft(s) Gallery & Mercantile tonight with a reception 6-9pm.

Industrial Wastelands Solo Exhibition from Dean Thomas opens at Tim Faulkner Gallery.

SATURDAY:

We Too Are Louisville - Collaborative Art Creation Workshop at 1619 flux Art+Activism

ONGOING:

The Carnegie Center for Art and History presents Biophilia Life; or, My Best Friend Has Four Legs and a Tail.

Deborah Whistler: “Follow The Rabbit” is at Moreman Gallery through January 19, 2019. 

Cletus Wilcox, Joshua Bleecker Suyun Son at Tim Faulkner Gallery.

Patricia Brock Photography Exhibit opens at KORE Gallery.

SewIn Qulit and Fiber Biennial opens across the river in New Albany.

Elsa Hansen Oldham "Muses" is at KMAC through January 27, 2019.

PUBLIC Radio

LVA's Artebella On The Radio: January 3, 2019

Jason Bige Burnett & Steven Cheek came in the studio January 3 to talk about Current: An Exhibition of The Southern Cross Pottery Festival opening January 4 at Craft(s) Gallery & Mercantile. Tune in to WXOX 97.1 FM, or stream on Artxfm.com every Thursday to hear artists speak with Keith Waits about their work.

Jason Bige Burnett is a potter and the owner of Jason Bige Burnett Studio and Mr. Benny’s Pot Shop. He graduated from Western Kentucky University in 2009 with a BFA in ceramics and BA’s in both printmaking and graphic design. After college Jason continued his education at Penland School of Crafts in western North Carolina as a core fellowship student for two years. Since then he has exhibited nationally, been featured in Ceramics Monthly and Pottery Making Illustrated. Jason was accepted as an Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts Artist-in-Residence in Gatlinburg, Tennessee for the 2012-2013 year. He lives and works in Louisville, Kentucky.

Steven Cheek received his MFA from Edinboro University of Pennsylvania and a BFA from the University of Evansville. Steven is currently the Director/Artist in Residence at the Mary Anderson Center for the Arts and Adjunct Lecturer at the University of Louisville. Prior to moving to Louisville, KY he was visiting professor at Georgia State University School of Art and Design, a sabbatical replacement and adjunct lecturer at the University of Tennessee Chattanooga and an Artist in Residence at Odyssey Center for the Ceramic Arts in Asheville, NC. He has received several awards and recognitions and is included in many private and public collections. 

 

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Friday Link Roundup: December 21, 2018

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TONIGHT:

20th Annual Animation Show of Shows opens at The Speed Cinema and runs through December 30.

SATURDAY:

Bourbon Baroque Sing & Play-a-long at Flora is a fundraiser for 90.5 WUOL Classical Louisville's Instrumental Partners program.

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TUESDAY December 25: A Ding Dong Dandy Christmas -Tune in to WXOX 97.1 FM for LVA’s Keith Waits’ annual Christmas morning broadcast.

FRIDAY December 28: Character Assassination presents The Roast of 2018 at The Bard’s Town tonight and tomorrow night.

SATURDAY December 29: Yoga Enigmatic mvt. 6 is at Art Sanctuary.

ONGOING: (check for holiday hours)

The Carnegie Center for Art and History presents Biophilia Life; or, My Best Friend Has Four Legs and a Tail.

Deborah Whistler: “Follow The Rabbit” is at Moreman Gallery through January 19, 2019. 

PYRO’s 15th Anniversary Exhibit runs through January 5, 2018

Cletus Wilcox, Joshua Bleecker Suyun Son at Tim Faulkner Gallery.

Patricia Brock Photography Exhibit opens at KORE Gallery.

SewIn Qulit and Fiber Biennial opens across the river in New Albany.

Kentucky Cup: A tradition of excellence in Art is a group exhibit at The Brown Hotel Gallery.
Elsa Hansen Oldham "Muses" is at KMAC through January 27, 2019.

PUBLIC Radio

LVA's Artebella On The Radio: December 20, 2018

Jo Anne Triplett and Jessica Oberdick joined us Thursday to reflect upon 2018 in local visual art. Tune in to WXOX 97.1, or stream on Artxfm.com every Thursday at 10am for LVA's Artebella On the Radio.

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Jo Anne Triplett is a contributing arts editor at LEO Weekly. She’s a past member of the Mayor’s Advisory Committee on Public Art, was the content advisor on the Glassworks Building video, and has written for Louisville Magazine, Kentucky Homes and Gardens and the national publication Glass Craftsman. Jo Anne came to Louisville from Washington, D.C. where she worked as a researcher and writer for the Smithsonian American Art Museum.

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Jessica Oberdick is a visual artist, curator, and writer. In December 2017 Oberdick graduated from the University of Louisville with her dual Master of Arts and Art History in Critical and Curatorial Studies and Master of Public Administration in Nonprofit Management. She has contributed to various online platforms including Burnaway and Ruckus Louisville, and was recently published in the international magazine Boshemia. She has curated + co-curated exhibitions at 1619 Flux and KMAC Museum, both in Louisville, and currently is the Exhibitions Assistant for the Hite Institute for Visual Art at the University of Louisville.

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Friday Link Roundup: December 14, 2018

“This Protector” by Timothy Callaghan, Gouache on paper, 10” X 10” 2013, Private Collection

“This Protector” by Timothy Callaghan, Gouache on paper, 10” X 10” 2013, Private Collection


TONIGHT:

The Carnegie Center for Art and History presents Biophilia Life; or, My Best Friend Has Four Legs and a Tail.

Garry Winogrand: All Things are Photographable opens at Speed Museum Cinema tonight.

Billion Dollars for Babies: Spend Christmas with Alice at Art Sanctuary is a fundraiser for Wayside Christian Mission

SATURDAY:

SXPF Holiday Mug Sale is happening at Artist & Craftsman Supply.

Louisville Middle Eastern Music and Dance Jam will be at The Butchertown Social

ONGOING:

PYRO’s 15th Anniversary Exhibit opens with a reception 1:00-5:00pm.

Cletus Wilcox, Joshua Bleecker Suyun Son at Tim Faulkner Gallery.

Patricia Brock Photography Exhibit opens at KORE Gallery.

SewIn Qulit and Fiber Biennial opens across the river in New Albany.

The Private World of a Fold: New Sculptures by Rebecca Norton is at Houseguest.
Kentucky Cup: A tradition of excellence in Art is a group exhibit opening at The Brown Hotel Gallery.
Tiffany Calvert: Semper Augustus is at Moreman Gallery.
Elsa Hansen Oldham "Muses" is at KMAC through January 27, 2019.

PUBLIC Radio

LVA's Artebella On The Radio: December 13, 2018

Rachael Banks

Rachael Banks

"Biophilia Life; or, My Best Friend Has Four Legs and a Tail", opens at Carnegie Center for Art & History Dec. 14. Curator Daniel Pfalzgraf joined us and brought a couple of the artists with him to discuss this exhibit, Racheal Banks and Gaela Erwin. Tune in to WXOX 97.1 FM. or stream on Artxfm.com Thursdays at 10am for LVA's Artebella On The Radio with Keith Waits.

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Daniel Pfalzgraf is an occasional artist and full-time curator who’s been working with galleries and museums since — as he elegantly describes it — the turn of the century. With a degree in Sculpture and Drawing, as well as an affection for soccer, marketing, and Banksy, he’s definitely the Center’s resident Renaissance man. However, and when his mind isn’t on art or soccer, it’s often filled with thoughts of wolves, conspiracy theories, or playing an endless loop of the opening riff from Smoke on the Water. So, yes. He’s also a little bit different.                  Dpfalzgraf.com

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Rachael Banks (b. Louisville, KY) is an Assistant Professor of Photography at Northern Kentucky University and is based in Covington, KY. She received an MFA in photography from Texas Woman's University (Denton, TX). Her work has been shown regionally, nationally, and internationally.                  

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Gaela Erwin is an American artist who was born in 1951. Gaela Erwin has had several gallery and museum exhibitions, including at The Speed Art Museum. Her painting, “Portrait of Neema Tambo”, was selected for the highly prestigious British National Portrait Gallery’s BP Portrait Award 2018 Exhibition. The exhibit is at St. Martin’s Place in London, England, before it travels to Wolverhampton Art Gallery (Oct. 13 — Dec. 2) the Scottish National Portrait Gallery (Dec. 15 — Mar. 10, 2019) in Edinburgh, and the Cartwright Hall, Bradford, England (March-June 2019). gaelaerwin.com

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Friday Link Roundup December 7, 2018

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TONIGHT:

Louisville Visual Art Exhibit Opening at AC Hotel in NuLu.

First Friday Featuring Cletus Wilcox, Joshua Bleecker Suyun Son at Tim Faulkner Gallery.

Holiday Pop-Up Art Market! happens tonight at the Pizza Market Louisville.

Joshua Bleecker, "Permanent Witness", Oil on canvas, 16x20in

Joshua Bleecker, "Permanent Witness", Oil on canvas, 16x20in

SATURDAY:

Patricia Brock Photography Exhibit opens at KORE Gallery.

SewIn Qulit and Fiber Biennial opens across the river in New Albany.

SUNDAY:

PYRO’s 15th Anniversary Exhibit opens with a reception 1:00-5:00pm.

University of Louisville Faculty Artist Recital featuring Emily Albrink & Chad Sloan at 3:00pm

ONGOING:

The Private World of a Fold: New Sculptures by Rebecca Norton is at Houseguest.
Kentucky Cup: A tradition of excellence in Art is a group exhibit opening at The Brown Hotel Gallery.
Tiffany Calvert: Semper Augustus is at Moreman Gallery.
Elsa Hansen Oldham "Muses" is at KMAC through January 27, 2019.

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Friday Link Roundup: November 30, 2018

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TONIGHT:

Bunbury Theatre opens GREETINGS! a holiday comedy by Tom Dudzick at the Henry Clay Theatre.

Natalie O Design Holiday Pop-Up & Gallery Opening begins tonight and continues all weekend.

Deborah Spanion West Coast Jazz is happening at John Brooks’ Quappi Projects.

SATURDAY:

Jecorey Arthur’s Louisville Hip Hopera is tonight ONLY!

1619 Flux: Art+Actvism hosts a Professional Photography Workshop With Geoffrey Carr

Arcane Alive! is at Art Sanctuary

ONGOING:

The Private World of a Fold: New Sculptures by Rebecca Norton is at Houseguest.

The Open Studio Weekend Juried Exhibition continues at the University of Louisville Hite Institute’s Cressman Center.
Kentucky Cup: A tradition of excellence in Art is a group exhibit opening at The Brown Hotel Gallery.
Kathleen Loomis Day by Day by Day: adventures in regular art at Pyro Gallery.
IU Southeast just opened a Faculty Exhibition at The Ogle Center.
Tiffany Calvert: Semper Augustus is at Moreman Gallery.
Elsa Hansen Oldham "Muses" is at KMAC through January 27, 2019.
This and That, It’s All Abstract: new work by Karen Terhune is at Kore Gallery in the Mellwood Art Center.

PUBLIC Radio

LVA's Artebella On The Radio November 29, 2018

PYRO Galley is 15 Years Old, and members of the artist's co-op Bette Levy and C.J. Pressma were with bus November 29 to talk about the anniversary exhibit opening in December. Tune in LVA's Artebella On The Radio on WXOX 97.1 FM or stream it on Artxfm.com each Thursday 10-11am.

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C.J. Pressma is primarily a digital printmaker as well as a textile artist. He is a
founding member of PYRO. In 1970 he founded the Center for Photographic Studies – an alternative school of creative photography. In 1978 he was awarded a National
Endowment Fellowship in Photography. In 2001 he was one of 84 artists selected by the Brooklyn Museum of Art for its landmark exhibition: Digital Printmaking Now.

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Bette Levy is a founding member of LAFTA (Louisville Area Fiber and Textile Artists), a past member of Fiber Forum, an arm of the Embroiderers’ Guild of America, a past vice president, board member and Kentucky state representative for the Surface Design Association, and a member of numerous other textile, arts, and community organizations. She has written articles for Surface Design Journal, Arts Across Kentucky, and other professional journals.

PYRO Gallery was founded in 2003 by CJ Pressma, Marilyn Whitesell, Debra Clem, Erin Devine, Susan Gorsen, Michael Brohm, David Modica, Cean Peevey-Rosenthal, Mitch Eckert, Keith Auerbach, and the late Susan Moffett, who was very excited about what said this about PYRO’s future: “Potential in that, this "Butcher Block" area will be a destination once all the development is complete - Butchertown is blooming! And possibilities in that having several smaller galleries will allow us to have more exhibits up by different people, perhaps some guests of PYRO. Not to mention some fun and challenging installation/performance artwork.”


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Friday Link Roundup: November 16, 2018

Art work by Kelly Leigh Miller

Art work by Kelly Leigh Miller

Things are light because of the upcoming Thanksgiving Holiday, and there will be no Friday Link Roundup next week.

THIS WEEK:

Rannygazoo will be paying at The Limbo Monday night.

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24:

Radio Arcane: The Dark Market will be at Art Sanctuary.

ONGOING:

The Private World of a Fold: New Sculptures by Rebecca Norton opens at Houseguest.
"What Were You Wearing?" A Survivors Art Installation is at the University of Louisville Student Activities Center.
The Open Studio Weekend Juried Exhibition continues at the University of Louisville Hite Institute’s Cressman Center.
Kentucky Cup: A tradition of excellence in Art is a group exhibit opening at The Brown Hotel Gallery.
Kathleen Loomis Day by Day by Day: adventures in regular art has a reception Sunday at Pyro Gallery.
IU Southeast just opened a Faculty Exhibition at The Ogle Center.
Tiffany Calvert: Semper Augustus is at Moreman Gallery.
Elsa Hansen Oldham "Muses" is at KMAC through January 27, 2019.
Monster Mash - A Graveyard Smash by Harrison Fogle is at Revelry Boutique & Gallery.
This and That, It’s All Abstract: new work by Karen Terhune is at Kore Gallery in the Mellwood Art Center.

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Friday Link Roundup November 9, 2018

Creature, A Puppet Frankenstein Adaptation. Photo: A Mary Shelley Electric Company

Creature, A Puppet Frankenstein Adaptation. Photo: A Mary Shelley Electric Company

TONIGHT:

The Private World of a Fold: New Sculptures by Rebecca Norton opens at Houseguest.

Eliza: A Play On Pygmalion from The Chamber Theatre opens at The Mellwood Art Center.

FINAL Weekend! Creature, A Puppet Frankenstein Adaptation has its last performances this weekend.

The Guilty (Den Skyldige), directed by Gustav Möller opens at the Speed Cinema.

Saturday:

"What Were You Wearing?" A Survivors Art Installation opens at the University of Louisville.

ONGOING:

La Vida, la Muerte y el Amor (Life, Death and Love) continues at Craft(s) Gallery & Mercantile.
The Open Studio Weekend Juried Exhibition continues at the University of Louisville Hite Institute’s Cressman Center.
Kentucky Cup: A tradition of excellence in Art is a group exhibit opening at The Brown Hotel Gallery.
Kathleen Loomis Day by Day by Day: adventures in regular art has a reception Sunday at Pyro Gallery.
IU Southeast just opened a Faculty Exhibition at The Ogle Center.
Tiffany Calvert: Semper Augustus is at Moreman Gallery.Elsa Hansen Oldham "Muses" is at KMAC through January 27, 2019.
Monster Mash - A Graveyard Smash by Harrison Fogle is at Revelry Boutique & Gallery.
This and That, It’s All Abstract: new work by Karen Terhune is at Kore Gallery in the Mellwood Art Center.

PUBLIC Radio

LVA's Artebella On The Radio November 8, 2018

Sue Eng Ly and JoAnne Sweeney are my guests on tomorrow morning's LVA's Artebella On The Radio. They will tell us about "What Were You Wearing: A Survivor's Installation", an exhibit U of L's Brandeis School of Law. Tune in each Thursday at 10am to WXOX 97.1 FM/Artxfm.com.

JoAnne Sweeny teaches Lawyering Skills and Writing For Practice. Prior to coming to Louisville, she was a Westerfield Fellow at Loyola University New Orleans College of Law where she taught legal research and writing as well as a seminar in comparative constitutional law.

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Professor Sweeny's current scholarly interests include comparative constitutional law, freedom of expression, law and gender, and legal history. Some of Professor Sweeny's most recent research has focused the present and historical criminalization of consensual sex, such as the prosecution of teenagers under child pornography laws because they have "sexted" each other nude or erotic photos of themselves. Her comparative work focuses on the United Kingdom’s Human Rights Act and the European Convention on Human Rights.

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Sue Eng Ly joined the community at Brandeis School of Law in August 2016. Prior to law school, she spent three years with the AmeriCorps program, serving as a middle school teacher in Hartford, Conn., a volunteer manager in Boston and a small business program coordinator in Louisville. She is deeply passionate about social justice and empowering those who are marginalized. As a Human Rights Fellow, she hopes to be more connected to Louisville’s refugees and immigrants and gain a better understanding of their struggles. Some of Sue Eng’s hobbies include baking, singing, journaling and giving people hugs.

“What Were You Wearing.” The event will be the opening of an art installation about sexual assault survivors and it will showcase their stories through the actual clothes they were wearing when they were violated. It will take place on Saturday, November 10, 2018, beginning with an opening speech at 5:00pm at the Student Activities Center.

PUBLIC Radio

LVA's Artebella On The Radio: November 1, 2018

Alex Adams

Alex Adams

Alex Adams & Beth Bradley from AA Clay Studio & Gallery joined us November 1 on LVA's Artebella On The Radio to talk Open Studio Weekend - which is THIS weekend, Nov. 3 & 4, and all things clay. Tune in every Thursday at 10am to WXOX 97.1 FM/Artxfm.com to hear artists talk with Keith Waits about their work.

Beth Bradley

Beth Bradley

Link Round Up

Friday Link Roundup: November 2, 2018

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TONIGHT:

The Open Studio Weekend Juried Exhibition opens at the University of Louisville Hite Institute’s Cressman Center.

La Vida, la Muerte y el Amor (Life, Death and Love) opens at Craft(s) Gallery & Mercantile.

Creature: A Puppet Frankenstein Adaptation has performances tonight and tomorrow at Suspend.

CirqueLouis: Gravity’s Varieties is up at The Kentucky Center for the Arts.

WEEKEND:

OPEN STUDIO WEEKEND is happening ALL OVER the Metro Louisville area.

ONGOING:

Kentucky Cup: A tradition of excellence in Art is a group exhibit opening at The Brown Hotel Gallery.
Kathleen Loomis Day by Day by Day: adventures in regular art has a reception Sunday at Pyro Gallery.
IU Southeast just opened a Faculty Exhibition at The Ogle Center.
Tiffany Calvert: Semper Augustus is at Moreman Gallery.

Elsa Hansen Oldham "Muses" is at KMAC through January 27, 2019.

Monster Mash - A Graveyard Smash by Harrison Fogle is at Revelry Boutique & Gallery.
This and That, It’s All Abstract: new work by Karen Terhune is at Kore Gallery in the Mellwood Art Center.
Susan Toliver: Menagerie is open at Craft{s} Mercantile and Gallery
When Elements Collide, new work from Casey McKinney, at The Pigment Gallery at Mellwood Arts & Entertainment Center.
Aleksandra Stone has a new solo exhibit, Fruits of Labor, at garner narrative.

               

PUBLIC Radio

LVA's Artebella On The Radio: October 25, 2018

Sculptor Bryan Holden and Printmaker Elizabeth Foley came in the studio Thursday morning for the first of a 2-part preview of Open Studio Weekend, which takes place Nov 3 & 4. tune in at 10am to WXOX 97.1.Artxfm.com for LVA's Artebella On the Radio.

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Bryan K. Holden was born in Louisville, Kentucky and has lived and worked there his entire life. Holden studied under the guidance and influence of his father, where he learned about conceptual thought, creativity, intricacy and superior craftsmanship. He continues his studies to this day, on his own.

His work is continuously evolving and refining and has changed monumentally since 2012, when he started his Deconstruction series of work. Stretched across a vast range of media, Holden creates contemporary, inventive and complex two and three-dimensional conceptual work. His Deconstruction series of work serves as the foundation for an ongoing investigation of human behavior and how it affects people and those around them. Often using repurposed, common and uncommon collected materials related to the particular behavior he is addressing.

Holden’s works are in the public collections of Humana Health Care, Brown-Forman Corporation, The Helen Keller Foundation, The City of Louisville, National Public Radio, The University of Louisville and many others. Also, Bryan’s work can be found in private collections throughout the United States, as well as in Dubai, Germany, Italy, Canada, Sweden and the UK.

“Pretty+Distractions” by Elizabeth Foley

“Pretty+Distractions” by Elizabeth Foley

Elizabeth Foley earned a BFA in graphic design from Washington University in St Louis and an MFA in printmaking and M.Ed in secondary education from Ohio University. As a new resident of Louisville, she is pursuing art full- time. While developing her art practice, she taught art; five years at Wyoming Middle School in Wyoming, Ohio and fifteen years as the Upper School 3D Art Teacher at Sayre School in Lexington, Kentucky. She is a founding member of the Bluegrass Printmakers’ Cooperative in Lexington and was Executive Director for ten years. She is a member of the Kentucky Crafted Program and is a cohort in the 2017-18 Hadley Creatives Program.




Link Round Up

Friday Link Roundup: October 26, 2018

David Schuster at The Brown Hotel Gallery

David Schuster at The Brown Hotel Gallery

TONIGHT:

Kentucky Cup: A tradition of excellence in Art is a group exhibit opening at The Brown Hotel Gallery.

Art Sanctuary is hosting a musical performance as a part of the closing reception for The Ear Sees, The Eye Hears.

Eve Theatre opens Anne Washburn’s 10 Out of 12 at the Kentucky Center.

The Liminal Playhouse opens The Effect by Lucy Prebble this weekend.

WEEKEND:

Saturday brings a Closing Performance & Reception for Waller Austin's negligence at The Tim Faulkner Gallery

Kathleen Loomis Day by Day by Day: adventures in regular art has a reception Sunday at Pyro Gallery.

ONGOING:

IU Southeast just opened a Faculty Exhibition at The Ogle Center.

Tiffany Calvert: Semper Augustus is at Moreman Gallery.

Elsa Hansen Oldham "Muses" is at KMAC through January 27, 2019.

Monster Mash - A Graveyard Smash by Harrison Fogle is at Revelry Boutique & Gallery.
This and That, It’s All Abstract: new work by Karen Terhune is at Kore Gallery in the Mellwood Art Center.
Susan Toliver: Menagerie is open at Craft{s} Mercantile and Gallery
When Elements Collide, new work from Casey McKinney, at The Pigment Gallery at Mellwood Arts & Entertainment Center.
Aleksandra Stone has a new solo exhibit, Fruits of Labor, at garner narrative.
Pyro Gallery, #MeToo "From Silent to Resilient" Paintings by Debra Lott - guests, Meg White, Sculpture and Rachel Gibbs, Painting.
Jibade-Khalil Huffman Poems For Every Occasion is currently on exhibit at KMAC. 
               

PUBLIC Radio

LVA's Artebella On The Radio 10.18.18

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Teri Dryden has just returned from Onishi, Japan, where she spent more than five weeks in Residency at The Shiro Oni Studios. On the Thursday October 18 broadcast we had a long discussion about about her adventures there! LVA's Artebella on The Radio lets artists talk about their work every Thursday morning on WXOX 97.1/Artxfm.com.

In this interview, I at one point mention the name of former University of Louisville Ceramics Professor as Tom Owen. This is a careless error on my part, because it was, of course, Tom Marsh who taught for many years at U of L’s Hite Institute and had studied for long periods in Japan. My apologies.

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