LVA’s Weekend Arts Guide: 10.26.22

Peter Byck at Speed Cinema

WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY: Roots So Deep (you can see the devil down there), a 4-part series directed by Louisville native Peter Byck is having a preview screening at Speed Cinema.

THURSDAY: A Conversation with Bruce Linn & Joey Yates is happening at KMAC. Linn Building America serves as a cornerstone within the KMAC Triennial: Divided We Fall exhibition.

THURSDAY: Allie Fireel’s Girl Crazy Queer and Other Fairy Tales, a co-production of U of L Theatre Arts & Pandora Productions opens for one weekend only.

THURSDAY: Nöel Coward's Blithe Spirit opens from Chicken Coop Theatre.

THURSDAY: Falesettos opens from CenterStage at the Trager Family JCC.

FRIDAY: 22nd Annual Animation Show of Shows plays at The Speed Cinema this weekend.

SATURDAY: StageOne Family Theatre has 2 public performances of Last Stop on Market Street today.

Bruce Linn’s Building America (detail) at KMAC

"Process" is at Snide Hotel.

The Common Gallery at 1512 Creative Portal has opened Modern Ruins, new works by Luke Keown, and Jump Heaven Speed Hell, new works by Matthew Walsh

A new gallery in Louisville, Capacity Contemporary Exchange has opened with Interlaced: A Selection of New Work by Kat Cox.

Collective Resistance, an exhibit surrounding the politics of identity & personhood is at Bourne-Schweitzer Gallery.

The Speed is showing Alphonse Mucha: Art Nouveau Visionary during After Hours at the Speed.

Company Outcast presents Little Miss Sunshine: The Musical at the New Albany Arts Center.

The Hite Institute of Art & Design at the University of Louisville opens Art from the Collection of Dario and Madeline Covi in the Schneider Galleries.

New Friend, Old Foe: by Lori Larusso &  to carve a constellation: Solo Show by Vinhay Keo are now open at Moremen Gallery. Listen here to an interview with Vinhay Keo on Artists Talk with LVA.

Kandy Bray: Serendipity is open at The Pigment Gallery in Mellwood Art Center.

Fannie: The Music and Life of Fannie Lou Hamer is at Actors Theatre.

Enter Ghost: an immersive Hamlet experience runs this month at Kentucky Shakespeare’s indoor space.

Monica Stewart’s shadow puppets in Girl Crazy Queer from U o L/Pandora

Live Fly, Stay Fly, work by Brandon Hill, is at The Portal.

The 2022 Open Studio Juried Exhibition is open at The Cressman Center for Visual Arts.

Revelry Gallery is showing Harrison Fogle’s new exhibit, Flora and Fauna.

A Dream Within a Dream, by artist Patrick Riley of PoeSoul Studio is open at Louisville Grows/Healthy House.

Lowber Gallery is showing Blue, a group show featuring work by Dana Andriot, Susanna Crum, Peggy Sue Howard, Shawn Marshall, Nanacy Gordon Moore, John Nation, Skylar Smith, Letitia Quesenberry, & Jenny Weust

Patrick Donley’s Groundhog Archeology is open for viewing at garner narrative. Listen to an interview with Patrick on Artists Talk with LVA.

Debra Lott's new exhibit, Tangled Threads, is open at Pyro Gallery

Chestnuts and Pearls opened Sign of the Times, a group exhibit featuring Marie Britt, Susan Brooks, Karen Chilman, Eric Morris, Penny Hundley, and Ami Jo Romig.  

Just Pushing Paint: C.J. Fletcher Solo Exhibition is open at the Kentucky Center for African American Heritage.

Kore Gallery has opened their annual annual Black and White Show.

The 2022 KMAC Triennial is now open. Listen to an interview with 2 of the artists included, J. Daniel Graham & Hannah Smith, on Artists Talk with LVA.

Ate x 10: A Group Exhibition About Food is open at The Carnegie Center for Art and History in New Albany.

In a New Light: Couplets from the Paul Paletti Collection has opened at The Paul Paletti Gallery.

Graphic Pioneer: The Early Poster Designs of Julius Friedman, 1965-1980 has opened at the newly rechristened Julius Friedman Gallery in U of L’s Ekstrom Library. Listen to an interview with the Curator and Project Archivist on Artists Talk with LVA.

Reflections on Twelve Years: an LVA exhibit for Metro Hall is up until December. Listen to an interview with three of the Featured Artists on Artists Talk with LVA.

garner narrative has opened a 2nd location garner LARGE on Bardstown Road.

Elizabeth Kramer is writing about the challenges facing local arts groups at Louisville Arts Bureau.


If you want to be added to future listings, send information on exhibits and other events to: keith@louisvillevisualart.org. Deadline to be included in each Thursday’s guide is Wednesday at Noon.

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