LVA’s Weekly Art Guide: 7.5.23
FRIDAY: Grady Goods opens Keep It Loose (Group Art Show) featuring more than 25 local artists.
SATURDAY: BMG presents Black Art in Louisville at the YMCA at 10th & Chestnut.
SUNDAY: Chestnuts and Pearls Gallery in New Albany opens the collaborative exhibit HAPPENING.
The Common Gallery is exhibiting People, Places, & Stranger Things: New Work by Andy Cook, James Kemp, Brian Buchanan, & Ryan Case.
Kore Gallery has opened Louisville Artisans Guild 50th Annual Exhibit.
Pyro Gallery celebrates its 20th Anniversary with an exhibition featuring work from all 21 current members. The reception will be on July 15.
Bourne-Schweitzer Gallery is showing Paintings On Metal by James Russell May.
Wheelhouse Art opened The One With The…Ming Ying Hong.
Capacity Contemporary Exchange opened Ambiguous Boundaries Recent Mixed Media Work by Philip High.
Halo ArtSeed Community Gallery in New Albany opened Susie's Art of Nature.
Moremen Gallery opened The Jazzy Series from Pinky Strother.
Aurora Gallery & Boutique opened How Did I Get Here? - Unflappable Karl - Celebrating 20 Years of Tattooing.
Revelry Gallery opened a new photography exhibition entitled: Light & Sound: A Local Lens on Live Music, curated by local writer-filmmaker Mark Rabinowitz. Listen to an interview with Mark and Tess Fulkerson on Artists Talk with LVA.
Gallery 104 in La Grange. is exhibiting Kim Mahlbacher Fiber Artist.
Mellwood Art Center is showing Barbara Vasiloff & Michael Reitz – “Copper Enigma” in their Pigment Gallery.
Lowber Gallery is showing Earth, Mirror, new work by Ewa Perz.
Hite Institute for Art & Design has two new exhibits, Art for Silliness's Sake in the Schneider Hall Galleries, and, the MFA Graduates Exhibition at the Cressman Center for Visual Art.
Chestnuts and Pearls Gallery in New Albany, IN, has opened the collaborative exhibit titled Imagine., featuring over a dozen local professional artists.
Capacity Contemporary Exchange is showing The Hideout: Recent Paintings by Edmund Merricle.
Kentucky College of Art + Design has its Senior Spotlight exhibit. at the 849 Gallery. Listen to an Interview with these artists on Artists Talk with LVA.
The Muhammad Ali Center is hosting a new temporary exhibit, We Don’t Wither, featuring seven local artists.
garner narrative contemporary exhibits not exactly equestrian art, Angie Reed Garner, Joyce Garner, and Will Garner.
Surface Noise is showing new work by Letitia Quesenberry.
KMAC is hosting multiple exhibits including Shapeshifting by Masako Miki, & Lori Larusso, A Pastiche of Good Intentions, and Other Parties.
Galerie Hertz is showing Traffic, new paintings by Guinevere Smith, and (blue) sky/(green) earth, new work by Emily Church.
Chestnut & Pearls Gallery is featuring Cozad Taylor’s Kaleidoscopic Mundane.
The Speed Art Museum presents Rounding the Circle: The Mary and Al Shands Collection, a major exhibition celebrating the extensive and significant collection of contemporary artworks assembled by the late Alfred R. Shands III (1928-2021) and Mary Norton Shands (1930-2009).
The 2023 Art In City Hall exhibition is open through the rest of the year. Listen to an interview with Charles Ellis on Artists Talk with LVA. and another with Jamarr Cox.
Bianca Vaughn’s permanent exhibit Go Far, Go Together is now at The Cabbage Patch Settlement House.
Ada Asenjo has curated Somos De Aquí y AFLORAMOS a permanent exhibit for La Casita Center.
garner narrative has opened a 2nd location garner LARGE on Bardstown Road.
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