LVA’s Weekend Arts Guide: 1.27.22

John Paul Kesling at Wheelhouse Art

TAKE NOTE that many organizations are requiring masks and perhaps proof of vaccination for entry.

FRIDAY: Why Do Anything? New Work by John Paul Kesling opens at Wheelhouse Art with a reception for the artist tonight and continues through March 12, 2022.

FRIDAY: ravel, unravel - paintings by Dean Brown opens at Art Sanctuary with a reception from 6-9pm.

FRIDAY: Tim Faulkner Gallery First Friday February features work from Carter Brown, Grant Goodwine, Joshua Bleecker, Mark Zanni, & Margaret Archambault through February 28.

FRIDAY: The Speed Cinema presents a new 4K restoration of Chameleon Street, directed by Wendell B. Harris Jr. with screenings Friday and Saturday.

FRIDAY: Awakening is the debut of Bettes Burlesque & Boudoir and it opens tonight at the Bard’s Town.

SATURDAY: There is a Closing reception and Artist’s Talk at Pyro Gallery for The Tad & Tia Show: Art from the Heart from Tad DeSanto & Tia Wells. Listen HERE to an interview with the artist from Artists Talk with LVA.

SATURDAY: Faya Dayi, directed by Jessica Beshir plays at The Speed Cinema Saturday & Sunday.

Ossietzky: A Peace Play at Kentucky Performing Arts

THURSDAY-SATURDAY: The world premiere of Ossietzky: A Peace Play from local playwright Zac Hoogendyk is at The Mex Theatre.

NEW: Moremen Gallery has New Year, New Artists, and New Works, featuring Linda Gritta, Ceirra Evans, Djawid Borower, & Dennis Whitehouse.

NE:W: Quappi Projects is showing Slow Songs, drawings featuring the work of more than dozen artists.

NEW: Bellarmine University University's McGrath Gallery present Father Forgive Me, a Senior Exhibition by Tate Wortham.

Corina Hawkins — Sometimes I go Wandering, is open at The Mellwood Art Center’s Pigment Gallery.

Asia in Motion an exhibition of contemporary work from students and faculty of the Hite Art Institute has opened at The Cressman Center for Visual Arts. Listen HERE to an interview with three of the artists from Artists Talk with LVA.

Skylar Smith: Paintings For The Future has opened at fifteenTWELVE Creative Compound. Listen HERE to an interview with the artist from Artists Talk with LVA.

Toti has a new installation at Revelry Gallery.

January Nocturns by Rex Lagerstrom is open at Bourne-Schweitzer Gallery in New Albany.

garner narrative in NULU has opened New Work by Ann Dawkins, Stephen Dorsett, Angie Reed Garner, Joyce Garner, Will Garner, & André Seagraves.

Gabe Cortese at Quappi Projects

Shohei Katayama has a new art space called Carbon Copy with Joy With Sharp Edges, New Work by Feral Fagiola. Listen to an October 2021 interview that included this artist on LVA’s Artebella on the Radio.

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.


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