LVA Weekend Arts Guide 11.4.21
TAKE NOTE that many organizations are requiring masks and perhaps proof of vaccination for entry.
Tonight: Axons, Dendrites, and Celestial Bodies: New Works by Amber Thieneman opens at the fifteenTWELVE Creative Compound.
Loud Color opens at Mellwood Art Center featuring work from Kathleen Garcia & Antonio Lazala.
NEW: French Cafe Culture: Nostalgia & Anticipation with Photographers Keith Auerbach & Amira Karaoud opens Friday at Pyro Gallery.
NEW: One Man Group Show with Hawk Alfredson opens Friday at Tim Faulkner Gallery.
NEW: Revelry Gallery welcomes Louisville artist Lindsey Taylor for her first solo show, More Than We Seem with a reception Friday.
NEW: Through Their Eyes: Future, Present, Past, an LVA exhibit at Metro Hall featuring work from Chip Calloway, Ed White, & William Duffy, is on view through November 23.
NEW: garner narrative has opened a 2nd location garner LARGE on Bardstown Road.
NEW American Nocturne, new photography by Zed Saeed has opened at Moremen Gallery. Part of the 2021 Louisville Photo Biennial. There is also Liminality, a new solo exhibition of work by local artist Shohei Katayama, and Cynthia Norton: Drawing Exhibition.
New: Debra Clem: Surface & Illusion will be at Carnegie Center for Art & History.
NEW: Hite Institute’s Cressman Center for Visual Arts is hosting the annual Open Studio Juried Exhibition.
NEW: Stephen Dorsett Salvaged Landscapes is now at garner narrative. Part of the 2021 Louisville Photo Biennial.
NEW: LVA is showing A Walk in the Park featuring Andrew Cenci. Part of the 2021 Louisville Photo Biennial.
NEW: The Speed is showing Supernatural America: The Paranormal in American Art.
NEW: Picturing Community, Featuring Scotty Perry, Timothy Robertson, and Michael Winters is at Bellarmine University’s McGrath Gallery. Part of the 2021 Louisville Photo Biennial.
NEW: Kevin Rose Schultz’s Ethereal Threads: Connections to the Past is at Kleinhelter Gallery. Part of the 2021 Louisville Photo Biennial.
NEW: Scrooge In Rouge opens Friday from Pandora Productions.
Forces of Nature - Kimara Wilhite & Kristen Warning is open at Bourne-Schweitzer Gallery in New Albany. Part of the 2021 Louisville Photo Biennial.
Also in New Albany, I am here, too: Photography of Abigail Harrison at Brick Street Studios. Part of 2021 Louisville Photo Biennial.
At Galerie Hertz: Selections from Two Bodies of Work, which is paired with Scrumptious Desserts by Lena Wolek. Part of the 2021 Louisville Photo Biennial.
WheelHouse Art presents Empyrean, New Work by Madison Cawein. Part of the 2021 Louisville Photo Biennial.
Emptiness and Substance - Bette Levy and Deborah Levine are open now at Quappi Projects.
From the West End to the West Bank: Oppression, Racism and Resistance Group Show is open at U of L’s The Cressman Center. Part of the 2021 Louisville Photo Biennial.
The last show for 2021 at The Paul Paletti Gallery will be Splendor, Myth & Ritual by Keith Carter. Listen to Keith Waits interview Carter on LVA’s Artebella on the Radio. For a full listing of all Louisville Photo Biennial exhibits and events, go to louisvillephotobiennial.com
The Portland Museum has opened an exhibit of Photographs by Jon Cherry as its Photo Biennial show.
Photographs by Scott Slusher have opened at Art Sanctuary. Part of the 2021 Louisville Photo Biennial.
KMAC has four exhibits through November 7: Cynthia Norton - Mystical Heart, James Benjamin Franklin - A Layered Approach, Myra Greene - Spectrum, Kiah Celeste - Before It Falls Apart.
THURSDAY: Axons, Dendrites, and Celestial Bodies: New Works by Amber Thieneman opens at the fifteenTWELVE Creative Compound.
FRIDAY: French Cafe Culture: Nostalgia & Anticipation with Photographers Keith Auerbach & Amira Karaoud opens Friday at Pyro Gallery.
Revelry Gallery welcomes Louisville artist Lindsey Taylor for her first solo show, More Than We Seem.
Late for Dinner with Tristen Brooke and Molly's Midnight Villians is at Art Sanctuary.
The Speed Cinema presents Passing, written and directed by Rebecca Hall premiering tonight, with screenings scheduled all weekend.
SATURDAY:
Elizabeth Kramer is writing about the challenges facing local arts groups at Louisville Arts Bureau.
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