Filtering by: Exhibits

Nov
1
6:00 PM18:00

Juried Exhibition Opening Reception and OSW Launch Party

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Juried Exhibition Opening Reception and OSW Launch Party

November 1, 2019
6:00pm–8:00pm
The Cressman Center (100 E. Main St.)

 The annual OPEN STUDIO WEEKEND is a landmark event when artists across the Louisville Metro open their work spaces to the public. It’s a prime opportunity for fans, collectors, fellow artists, or those just curious about Louisville’s bustling scene to get behind-the-scenes views of creative processes, learn about new artists in the area, and take advantage of studio sales where available. For participating artists, it’s a wonderful way to connect with new audiences, inspire young visitors, and share deeper significance of how and why they make what they make. Louisville Visual Art and the University of Louisville Hite Art Institute partner to develop the roster of artists and create a comprehensive Directory that maps the studio locations and provides information on all participants. The Directory serves as a ticket to OPEN STUDIO WEEKEND, and is prized in the community as an invaluable guide to Louisville’s art scene. Participating artists are eligible to submit work to a juried exhibition that kicks off OPEN STUDIO WEEKEND at the UofL’s Cressman Center downtown.

Open Studio Weekend Self-guided Tours

November 2–3, 2019
Saturday and Sunday 12 noon–6pm
 

FREE Open Studio Weekend LouVelo Bike Tour

November 2, 2019
Saturday 12 noon @ Hyland Glass (721 E Washington St)

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May
10
to Jul 2

2019 Academy and Children's Fine Art Class (CFAC) Exhibitions

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Academy & CFAC Exhibitions 2019

  • Louisville Visual Art, 1538 Lytle Street, Louisville, KY, 40203 United States (map)

May 10 from 6-8 PM: The Academy of LVA (High School) reception
May 10 - 16: The Academy of LVA (High School) exhibition

June 2 from 2-4 PM: CFAC Middle School reception
June 2 - 11: CFAC Middle School exhibition

June 23 from 2-4 PM: CFAC Elementary School reception
June 23 - July 2: CFAC Elementary School exhibition

Gallery hours: Mondays - Thursdays from 12-4 PM or by appointment.

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Sep
29
11:00 AM11:00

The River: Portland Art & Heritage Fair Exhibiton

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The 5th Annual PAHF Juried Exhibition is a juried exhibition and will be on view at the Marine Hospital in Portland,  Saturday, September 29, 2018 from 11am–5pm. The exhibition is part of the Portland Art & Heritage Fair and a production of Portland, Now!


Disappear into a historic neighborhood nearly erased by the floods of time….
Where things aren’t always what they seem!

Saturday, September 29th
11am to 5pm   -  rain or shine

Forget about Bermuda, have you witnessed the Portland Triangle?! Formed by three of our most historic buildings – The US Marine Hospital, The Portland Museum and The Dolfinger School – our triangle hasn’t been prominently featured in any sappy 80s Beach Boys hits, probably only because “Portland” doesn’t rhyme with “come on pretty mama”.

Enough talk about tropical contact highs, it’s time to announce the Fifth Annual Portland Art & Heritage Fair (PAHF)! Set your calendars for Saturday, September 29th as we once again invite you to come celebrate the creativity and the history of our neighborhood with us.

We’ll be announcing details that you’ll wanna catch a glimpse of, as the date approaches. Rest assured PAHF 2018 will put a dreamy look in the eye of your entire family! For now, check out our mysterious new poster and start planning where you want to go (to get away from it all) in a couple months!

Packed full of history, heritage and ephemera from the walls of Portland’s historic buildings – the Portland Museum will engage you with archeology, art and history. You’ll learn something and you’ll be having so much fun you won’t even know it

Packed full of history, heritage and ephemera from the walls of Portland’s historic buildings – the Portland Museum will engage you with archeology, art and history. You’ll learn something and you’ll be having so much fun you won’t even know it

Artists roam the halls of the Dolfinger Building. Their work is tucked into every nook and cranny of this building that was once a school.

Artists roam the halls of the Dolfinger Building. Their work is tucked into every nook and cranny of this building that was once a school.

You can almost (almost) hear the footsteps of the many sailors and soldiers who recovered from their ailments in the Marine Hospital. You can also check out the juried art show compliments of Louisville Visual Art and enjoy some food, beverages and …

You can almost (almost) hear the footsteps of the many sailors and soldiers who recovered from their ailments in the Marine Hospital. You can also check out the juried art show compliments of Louisville Visual Art and enjoy some food, beverages and music.

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Sep
23
to Nov 15

Louisville Artists: Carry On exhibit

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Curated by John Begley

September 23 through November 4, 2018 at LVA, 1538 Lytle Street, Louisville, KY 40203

Artist's Reception is Sunday, September 23 from 3-5pm.

LVA Gallery Hours for this exhibit will be:

Mondays through Thursdays, 10am-4pm

Weekend hours:

September 28 & 29, 12-4pm 
October 12 & 13, 12-4pm 
November 3 & 4, 12-6pm (Open Studio Weekend)

Artist featured in the exhibit:

Elmer Lucille Allen
Ann Stewart Anderson
Keith Auerbach
Peter Bodnar III
David Caudill
Ying Kit Chan
Caren Cunningham  
Fred diFrenzi
Patrick Donley
William Duffy
Lynn Dunbar Bayus  
Gaela Erwin  
Wayne Ferguson
Denise Furnish
Angie Reed Garner
Joyce Garner
Lida G. Gordon  
Albertus Gorman
James Grubola
Kay Grubola  
Ed Hamilton
Claudia Hammer
Barbara Hanger
Peggy Howard
Bob Hower
Brian Jones  
Ray Kleinhelter
Frances Kratzok
Peter Morrin
Jacque Parsley
Tom Pfannerstill
C.J. Pressma
Licia N. Priest
Mark Priest
Chris Radtke
Guinever Smith
Wendi Smith
Deborah Stratford
Chuck Swanson
Ted Wathen
John D Whitesell
Marilyn Whitesell

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Jul
12
5:00 PM17:00

Visiting Artist Open House - Miller / Weeks

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Lenihan Sotheby’s International Realty presents an exhibition of new work by Douglas Miller and Karen Weeks. Presented by: First Financial Bank. In affiliation with Louisville Visual Art.

Douglas Miller is a professional artist whose drawings have been exhibited in galleries and museums throughout the US. Additionally, Douglas does freelance illustrations as well as private and corporate commissions. Recently, he received the prestigious Al Smith Fellowship for Visual Arts from the Kentucky Arts Council and the National Endowment for the Arts. His artwork is in the collection of the Evansville Museum of Arts and Science, the University of Louisville, the Speed School of Engineering, and numerous private collections throughout the world. His work has appeared in Fine Art Connoisseur, American Artist: Drawing magazines, Manifest Gallery Drawing Annuals and has been featured on NPR First Watch. In 2018, Douglas received his MFA from the University of Louisville.

Karen Weeks is primarily a printmaker, utilizing the letterpress printing machine to generate her imagery. Her focus on pattern and repetition is reflected in her use of this outmoded technology built for creating multiples of the same image. Creating exact replicas, though, is not her aim; instead through exploring the variations within limitations, she finds a more compelling goal. After generating these images and color fields, she later collages them into unique pieces of artwork. Karen finds inspiration from nature and enjoys meditating on the repetitious systems of nature from which all patterns evolve; evoking in her imagery the cross section of technology and the natural world.

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Jun
20
5:30 PM17:30

We Create: World Refugee Week Festival

Stop by Louisville Visual Art for a Kentucky Refugee Ministries pop-up event honoring local and international art across our city! This event is part of the We Create World Refugee Week Festival.FESTIVAL:The We Create: World Refugee Week F…

Stop by Louisville Visual Art for a Kentucky Refugee Ministries pop-up event honoring local and international art across our city! This event is part of the We Create World Refugee Week Festival.

FESTIVAL:
The We Create: World Refugee Week Festival is hosted by KRM as a culmination of an arts program called, 'We Create: Artists and Refugees Celebrate Making Louisville Home.' Each year, World Refugee Day is recognized internationally on June 20.

ARTISTS:
Over 20 local artists will showcase their work at events throughout the week. Their work is inspired by refugee stories from KRM. Other artists include KRM alum and KRM Live performers. Stay tuned for a list of artists at each pop-up showcase.

ENTRY:
All of the pop-up events are ticketless and open to the public. No RSVP is needed. Donations are welcome.

Visit us online for full event details:
https://kyrm.org/we-create-world-refugee-week-festival-2018/

Wondering what to expect? Check out these videos from KRM Live events over the past year:
https://kyrm.org/krm-live-willow-park-videos/
https://kyrm.org/video-krm-live-builds-relationships/

The We Create program is possible through funding partnerships with Imagine Greater Louisville 2020, part of Fund for the Arts, and the Louisville Metro Government External Agency Fund.

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Jun
6
6:00 PM18:00

Bill Daniel Book Release Show

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Bill Daniel book release show: "Tri-X-Noise"
One evening only: Wednesday, June 6, 6-9 PM
Louisville Visual Art
1538 Lytle St., 40203
http://www.billdaniel.net/touring/

Bill Daniel is back on the road with a pop-up photo show comprised of 30 years of 35mm photographs beginning with the early '80s punk scene in Texas. Daniel has continued to document various subcultures using the same camera, lens, flash and Kodak Tri-X film for over 30 years. This exhibit, all non-digital darkroom prints, charts a path starting with punk shows in Texas and crawls through the '90s graffiti scene in San Francisco, freight-hopping scenarios, art openings in Los Angeles, house shows in Louisiana, generator shows on the Monongahela River, etc., all seen through Daniel's unique spelunker flash-lit vision.

Bill Daniel was a recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship for Creative Arts and is an American experimental documentary film artist, photographer, film editor, and cinematographer. He is also an installation artist, curator and former zine publisher. His full-length film, "Who is Bozo Texino?," about the tradition of hobo and railworker boxcar graffiti, was completed in 2005 and has screened extensively throughout the United States and Europe.
 

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May
11
to Jun 13

CFAC & Academy Exhibitions 2018

May 11 from 6-8 PM: The Academy of LVA (High School) reception
May 9-16: The Academy of LVA (High School) exhibition

May 20 from 2-4 PM: CFAC Middle School reception
May 20-30: CFAC Middle School exhibition

June 3 from 2-4 PM: CFAC Elementary School reception
June 3-13: CFAC Elementary School exhibition

Gallery hours: Mondays - Thursdays from 12-4 PM or by appointment.

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Apr
13
to Apr 14

art [squared]

This thrilling and vital fundraising event is held annually in early spring. More than 200 artists create 12" x 12" works of art for the art[squared] exhibition & sale, which will be available for $125 each. All artists will remain anonymou…



This thrilling and vital fundraising event is held annually in early spring. More than 200 artists create 12" x 12" works of art for the art[squared] exhibition & sale, which will be available for $125 each. All artists will remain anonymous until the squares are purchased - once a piece is sold, the artist's name will be revealed. Proceeds from art[squared] support Children's Fine Art Classes (CFAC).

How art[squared] works...

More than 200 paintings line the walls of the LVA Gallery. Each piece is priced at $125 and signed on the back, leaving the front anonymous. The beauty of an anonymous exhibition is viewers will be able to respond to the artwork on its merits alone, without prejudice or preference.

The exhibition is unseen by the public until the doors open. Guests have 30 minutes to browse the artwork and seek out their favorites. All works will be sold on a first-come, first-served basis. As each piece is sold, the buyer learns the identity of the artist, and a placard with the selling artist's name will replace the artwork on the wall.

All proceeds benefit CFAC, which educates more than 1,000 artistically talented and visually driven children annually in the Greater Louisville area. This provides students with scholarships and helps offset instructor and supply costs in all 12 participating Kentuckiana counties.

Buy tickets at this link online.

We look forward to seeing you at art[squared] 2018!

Interested in becoming an art[squared] artist?Each artist is invited to submit one 12" x 12" canvas. (Canvases will be provided FREE compliments of LVA & Preston Arts Center - pick yours up at LVA or Revelry Boutique Gallery).Use the canvas to c…

Interested in becoming an art[squared] artist?

Each artist is invited to submit one 12" x 12" canvas. (Canvases will be provided FREE compliments of LVA & Preston Arts Center - pick yours up at LVA or Revelry Boutique Gallery).

Use the canvas to create your work in the medium of your choice!

Fill out the form and sign on the BACK OF THE CANVAS ONLY! Please do not sign your name on the front of the piece - remember, it's anonymous!

Drop off your completed work at a sponsoring location.

Each participating artist will receive a complimentary ticket to the festive art[squared] Artists Reception & Viewing Party.

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Sep
13
5:30 PM17:30

The Bolivian Odyssey Project

Dave Caudill will be presenting photos and details of the Bolivian Odyssey project at Louisville Visual Art. In April, he was Visiting Artist at the art center Ars Natura Uta (near La Paz, Bolivia), where construction began on a large labyrinth…

Dave Caudill will be presenting photos and details of the Bolivian Odyssey project at Louisville Visual Art. 

In April, he was Visiting Artist at the art center Ars Natura Uta (near La Paz, Bolivia), where construction began on a large labyrinth based on a human fingerprint. 

He'll also discuss his proposal for a similar public artwork in the Louisville area and welcome your input!

RSVP to dave@caudillart.com (seating is limited)

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Mar
1
to May 20

"Tessile Ora" Exhibition

The Middle of the 20th century in America brought an expansion of mediums and techniques in what we traditionally categorized as “Fine Art.” Such redefinition of craft mediums helped expand our understanding of the act of creativity. The current generation of textile artists whose work we can now find in the art gallery take craft techniques and reconfigure them into work that rivals painting and printmaking in its expressiveness, while maintaining the supple textures of the world of fiber art.

These three artists approach the use of textiles in much the same way other artistsapproach paint. Elmer Lucille Allen uses the Shibori dying technique to create geometric patterns evocative of primitive tribal motifs. Denise Furnish reclaims discarded quilts to use as the basis of abstract paintings of bold color and textural complexity. Vallorie Henderson creates her material at a more fundamental level, geometrically abstracted landscapes made from hand-dyed and hand-felted wool and silk organza with both machine and hand stitching.

 "Untitled ELA #5" by Elmer Lucille Allen 

 "Untitled ELA #5" by Elmer Lucille Allen 

"Untitled ELA #4 " by Elmer Lucille Allen (right)

"Untitled ELA #4 " by Elmer Lucille Allen (right)

Elmer Lucille Allen, a clay and fiber artist was born in Louisville and in 1953 graduated from Spalding University (then Nazareth College) with a chemistry degree – one of the country’s first African-American female chemists. In 1966 she became the first African American chemist at the Brown-Forman Company in Louisville. Allen was one of three women employed at the company, where she held the title of senior analytical chemist. She retired in 1997 and returned to college at the University of Louisville earninga MAin creative arts with a major in ceramics in 2002. Her work can be viewed in the main stairwell of Metro Hall.

"Gold Star" by Denise Furnish

"Gold Star" by Denise Furnish

"Flower Garden Boogie Woogie" by Denisde Furnish

"Flower Garden Boogie Woogie" by Denisde Furnish

In the second floor hallway, you can find the work of Denise Furnish. Denise received her MA in Fine Arts Fiber from the University of Louisville in 2010, and a BFA from that same institution in 2008, having also studied at the Louisville School of Art and the University of Kentucky, where she earned her BA in Fine Arts. She has been recognized with awards and grants from the Kentucky Foundation for Women, the Kentucky Arts Council, has exhibited in Mainz, Germany, and twice received the Juror’s Choice Award of Excellence in the annual Artist as Quiltmaker exhibit in Oberlin, Ohio. "A quilt is shelter, adornment, and gift. A quilt is a story–a text that reveals a time in history, a vernacular. I am aware of its significance as both art history and women’s history." she says in her artist statement.

"Amber Waves of Grain" by Vallories Henderson

"Amber Waves of Grain" by Vallories Henderson

Raised in Somerset, Vallorie Henderson is proud of her rural Kentucky roots. “I've lived and worked in both large and small communities in and outside of the United States. My Kentucky heritage has always provided me with a strong sense of self and the confidence to approach life with enthusiasm and curiosity.” Vallorie said of herself recently. “I will always call Kentucky my home.” That heritage provided early exposure to multiple traditional crafts. She is an experienced river cane basket maker in the Eastern Cherokee tradition as well as an award-winning quilter. Her work can be found in the 4th-floor hallway of Metro Hall.  “My creative process stems from a belief in perfection and symmetry but with the knowledge that these qualities often hide within imperfection and asymmetry. I want to bring a love of exploring, a minimalist sensibility, and a somewhat organic approach to making. For this reason, I strive to understand the capacities of my chosen materials, wool and silk, to perform both physically and poetically." she says about her work.

The exhibition is on view at Louisville Metro Hall during their business hours:

  • Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday: 9AM - 5PM
  • Saturday: 12AM–5PM
  • Sunday: Closed
  • Monday: 9AM–12PM
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Feb
16
5:00 PM17:00

Baseball Flags: New Work by Patrick Donley

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Join us for hors d’oeuvres, music, cocktails, and new artwork from Louisville artist, Patrick Donley. Patrick Donley is a longtime member of the Louisville art community who has made his reputation with his colorful, collage-based abstract paintings, compositions composed of spherical objects applied with an insistent mark-making technique. His new work explores the global connection with the game of baseball with flags serving as the visual starting point. 


"This series began as an excuse to use the imagery of America’s Game in my art. For years, I have been fascinated by the gritty, rugged, glorious, and often tarnished visual lexicon of baseball, a game full of heroes, heroines, legends, myths, successes and failures. It fascinates me that although Soccer is the 'World’s' game, Baseball has 'the World Series', and now, for me, that phrase finally makes a little more sense."

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Oct
8
10:00 AM10:00

METAMORPHOSIS

Portland Art & Heritage Fair Exhibition at LVA Gallery: METAMORPHOSIS

METAMORPHOSIS is a juried exhibition and will be on view at LVA in Portland, 1538 Lytle Ave 10am-6pm, Saturday, October 8, 2016. The exhibition competition is part of the Portland Art & Heritage Fair and a production of Portland, Now! 

metamorphosis [met-uh-mawr-fuh-seez]: a profound change in form from one stage to the next in the life history of an organism. a complete change of form, structure, or substance, as transformation. any complete change in appearance, character, circumstances, etc. a form resulting from any such change.

PORTLAND ART & HERITAGE FAIR
Saturday, October 8, 2016
10 am to 6 pm
FREE & OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
More information on the Portland Art & Heritage Fair

Participating Artists:

Aron Conaway
Andy Perez
Ashley Williams
John Davis
Charlotte Pollock
SaraBeth Post
Jamie Green
Margaret Frozena
Kenneth Hayden
Barry Motes
Nancy Smith
Patrick Sheehan
Rachael Parrill
Jessica Oberdick
Adrian Rowan
Debra Lott
Braylyn Stewart
Ewa Perz
Devan Horton
Dorothy Kavka
Kayla Bischoff

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Oct
7
to Oct 15

The View from Back Here: snapshots and memories from the backside of the track.

  • ReSurfaced Liberty Build (map)
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Opening Reception: October 7th, 6:30pm

The Backside Learning Center, Louisville Visual Art, and Louisville Story Program invite the public to join them at the ReSurfaced Liberty Build on Friday, Oct. 7 beginning at 6:30 p.m. for the opening of The View from Back Here: snapshots and memories from the backside of the track. 

This is the culminating exhibit of a summer photography and oral history program for youth and young adults in the backside community who expressed interest in the documentary disciplines. Guided by instructors from LSP and LVA and made possible with a grant from UPS, they learned the fundamentals of photography and were trained in the objectives and techniques of taking oral history. They photographed many aspects of daily life on the track and conducted personal interviews with community and family members. Some of the participants are the children of equine workers on the backside of Churchill Downs, others work on the backside themselves. Together they have captured a brief, vibrant glimpse into the lives and stories lived every day on the backside of the track. The exhibit will run throughout the month of October, Thursdays and Fridays 5-10 p.m. and Saturdays from noon to 10 p.m.

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Aug
18
5:00 PM17:00

Visiting Artist Open House with Britany Baker

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Join us for hors d’oeuvres, music, cocktails, and recent artwork from Louisville artist, Britany Baker.

“I strive to make art that encourages introspection, contemplation, and pareidolia, that is fractal and meditative the way nature is. I want to make art that changes and grows with you — something you can live with for the rest of your life. I want you to see something new in it each time you sit with it — a Rorschach test that reflects the viewer in whatever state they’re in. I want you to remember it when you’re away from it, and realize you missed it when you see it again. I want you to stop, and say to yourself, ‘Wait! What am I seeing here?’ and then catch yourself getting lost in it, thereby easing yourself into a different frame of mind.”

Learn more about Britany Baker and her work at britanybaker.com.

Presented by: Limestone Title & Escrow, LLC and Lenihan Sotheby's

In affiliation with: Louisville Visual Art

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Aug
5
to Aug 26

The Future Is Now Exhibition

  • Huff Gallery, Spalding University (map)
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  • Opening reception: Friday, August 5 from 5 - 7 pm at the Huff Gallery
  • Exhibition Dates: August 5th - 26th, 2016

The Huff Gallery is open to the public and is located in the lower level of the Spalding University library. Library hours are Monday - Thursday 7:30 a.m - 10 p.m, Friday7:30 a.m - 6:30 p.m, Saturday 8 a.m - 5 p.m, and Sunday 1 - 8 p.m.

The Future is Now is mentorship program that matches JCPS high school students with professional local artists in Louisville, Kentucky. Over the course of the program, each student/mentor team works towards creating individual and collaborative pieces for a final exhibition showcasing their work. Along the way, program facilitators from Louisville Visual Art and The Kentucky College of Art + Design at Spalding University work with artist mentors to teach the students new artistic processes, portfolio building, how to get the most out of a critique of their own work, how to give meaningful critiques of their peer's work, exhibition design, installation, marketing, and what it takes to be a professional artist. The program culminates inthe gallery where students experience curatorial practices by participating in exhibition layout, installation of artwork, promoting and hosting the opening reception.

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Aug
4
5:00 PM17:00

Studio 2000 Sale and Exhibition

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The Studio 2000 exhibition and sale is your chance to see artwork from 18 up-and-coming local high school artists while supporting an amazing program!

  • Sale Preview: 5:00-5:30PM
  • Sale 5:30-7:00PM

An ongoing partnership between Louisville Metro Parks and LVA now in its 2nd year, Studio2000 pairs high school students who aspire to be visual artists with professional artists to work in clay, fiber & mixed media. Each participant receives a $500 stipend at the end of the eight-week session. The program culminates with a public exhibition and sale on August 4th at the Kentucky Center. Proceeds from this sale are recycled through Studio 2000 to support future programming.

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Jun
12
2:00 PM14:00

Elementary School CFAC Reception

Bethany Matthews, Grade 5

Bethany Matthews, Grade 5


June 12th - Elementary School CFAC Opening Reception

June 12th - June 22nd - Elementary School Exhibition 

Bellarmine University's McGrath Gallery, Wyatt Center for The Arts

(Enter campus from the Norris Street Entrance) 2001 Newburg Road, 40205

Gallery Hours: Monday-Friday from 11:00am - 6:00pm, Saturday from noon-4:00pm


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May
19
5:00 PM17:00

Instant Installation Invitational iii Spring Meet

Images provided by Ezra Kellermen.

Images provided by Ezra Kellermen.

iii Spring Meet is a live art competition where individual artists have two hours to spontaneously construct a work of art using only ten mystery items!  Each participating artist will choose one of ten the mystery items used in the competition— keeping the item secret until the competition begins.  Winners are chosen strictly based on audience voting, and will receive $1,000 in cash prizes.

This year's Instant Installation Invitational will include a group exhibition featuring artwork from each of the participants. A select artwork from each artist will be raffled off after the culmination of the live art competition. Audience members will have the opportunity to purchase raffle tickets during the event, and proceeds from the raffle with benefit LVA, Instant Installation Invitational, and the artist responsible for the work.

Artists competing in iii Spring Meet include: Julie Leidner, Andrew Cozzens, David Metcalf, Teresa Koester, Shohei Katayama, and McKenna Graham. Doors open at 5:00PM and the competition begins at 5:30PM. The drawing of the raffle as well as the competition awards presented at 8:00PM.  iii Spring Meet is free and open to the public.

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May
17
5:00 PM17:00

The Academy of LVA Annual Exhibition

Mary Dilamarter, Grade 10

Mary Dilamarter, Grade 10


May 17th, 5:00-7:00pm - The Academy of LVA Opening Reception

May 17th, 6:00pm - Senior Night Awards Ceremony

May 17th - May 25th - The Academy of LVA Exhibition 

Bellarmine University's McGrath Gallery, Wyatt Center for The Arts

(Enter campus from the Norris Street Entrance) 2001 Newburg Road, 40205

Gallery Hours: Monday-Friday from 11:00am - 6:00pm, Saturday from noon-4:00pm


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Apr
9
to Apr 10

art [squared]

It's that time of year again, folks! We invite you to contribute to Louisville Visual Art's (LVA) 4th Annual art [squared] Anonymous 8" x 8" Art Sale. This thrilling and vital fundraising event will be held on Saturday, April 9, 2016, from 10am–1pm at LVA's new location, 1538 Lytle Street in Portland, and most importantly, it will raise funds for LVA's Children's Fine Art Classes (CFAC) program, which educates over 1,000 artistically talented and visually driven children annually in the Greater Louisville area. Last year, we were able to raise over  $24,000 during art [squared]! This provided students with scholarships and helped offset instructor and supply costs in all 11 participating Kentuckiana counties!

  • April 8: Join us for an Artists Reception and Viewing Party from 6 - 9pm at LVA
    Tickets available here

  • April 9: art [squared] Sale at LVA

If you are an artist interested in participating please click here

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CFAC Exhibitions
Jun
16
to Jul 6

CFAC Exhibitions

  • McGrath Gallery, Bellarmine University (map)
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High School: June 16 - June 22

  • Opening Reception June 16, 5:00-7:00pm
  • Senior Night Awards Ceremony, June 16th at 6:00pm

Middle School: June 24 - June 29

  • Opening Reception June 24th, 5:00-7:00pm

Elementary School: July 1 - July 6

  • Opening Reception July 1st, 5:00-7:00pm

McGrath Gallery Hours

  • Monday-Friday: 11AM - 6PM
  • Saturday: Noon - 4PM
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VANTAGE POINT: Photographs by Wendy Whelan
May
8
to May 23

VANTAGE POINT: Photographs by Wendy Whelan

To experience life through the eyes of a dancer is a rare treat. Wendy Whelan’s photography exhibition encompasses uncommon sights and vantage points that will be entirely new to most viewers. Using the mobile platform Instagram (@WendyW), Ms. Whelan captures moments from the secret side of the dance world not usually revealed to the public from her own unique perspective. The images within this exhibition were initially the inspiration for a larger gallery of photography taken by Ms. Whelan as well as a number of other well-known dancers in the field. The original exhibition of dancer photography, Shooting Stars, which was on view at Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival in Blake’s Barn during the summer of 2013 was curated by Norton Owen, Jacob’s Pillow’s Director of Preservation. As she continues to develop her creative eye for photography, Wendy Whelan shares her artistry on a day-to-day basis with her 17,000+ followers on Instagram.

“I like to show the secret side of our world that people don’t usually get to see. I fell in-love with dance when I could see the inside workings of it… the backstage. I find, being a dancer, all of the work and your creativity and your focus goes to a product that in the end disappears; and by taking a photograph, you get to keep it.” – Wendy Whelan
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