LVA’s Weekend Arts Guide: 2.24.22

Jennifer Sichel, An Archive of Queer Research, vintage newspapers, detail at The Cressman Center

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

TONIGHT: Opening Reception for The Big Sleep: Meditations on Death & Grieving at The Snide Hotel.

Actor’s Corner directed by Elias returns to Tim Faulkner Gallery tonight.

FRIDAY: The Hite Institute at the University of Louisville at the Cressman Center is having a reception for New Recruits, work by new faculty.

The Speed Cinema presents a program of 2022 Oscar Nominated Short Films with screenings Friday, Saturday, & Sunday.

Guys and Dolls - A Mind's Eye Theatre Company Production opens at Art Sanctuary tonight.

SUNDAY: PYRO Gallery has a Closing Reception for its invitational show, Guest What?, featuring new and recent works by a diverse line-up of 17 guest artists along with our member artists.

Also at The Speed Cinema the premiere of Danger followed by a Gun Violence Panel Discussion.

Edward R. White, Returning Home: A Life’s Retrospective is open at The Portland Museum through April 30.

Jason M. Lois — Urban Remix – Deconstructing the Avant Garde is open at The Mellwood Art Center’s Pigment Gallery.

A Journey of Elegance: New Work by Sheila Fox is at Revelry Gallery. Listen HERE to an interview with this artist from Artists Talk with LVA.

6 Years Home by Cletus Wilcox has opened at Kore Gallery.

Guys and Dolls from Mind’s Eye Theatre. Photo: Maria Marchal Photography

Laurie Fader’s After Italy, From Landscape to Abstraction is open at Galerie Hertz.

Penny Sisto at 80 has opened at The Carnegie Center for Art & History in New Albany. You must REGISTER to attend the March 31 reception with the artist.

PYRO Gallery has its invitational show, Guest What?, featuring new and recent works by a diverse line-up of 17 guest artists along with our member artists.

Tim Faulkner Gallery First Friday February features work from Carter Brown, Grant Goodwine, Joshua Bleecker, Mark Zanni, & Margaret Archambault through February 28. Listen HERE to an interview with two of the artists from Artists Talk with LVA.

Why Do Anything? New Work by John Paul Kesling is at Wheelhouse Art and continues through March 12, 2022.

KMAC is showing The Scholastic Gold Key and American Visions Exhibition of JCPS student work through March 6.

And Hite Institute’s Schneider Hall Galleries are showing the Scholastic Silver Key and Honorable Mention Exhibition.

Wayside Expressions Gallery has two exhibits: Muhammad Ali Retrospective: Artwork by Rhonda Bridgewaters AND an 85th anniversary retrospective of the 1937 flood featuring archival photos by George Bailey, Margaret Bourke-White, Sallie Rawson, and Robert Schuhmann.

ravel, unravel - paintings by Dean Brown is at Art Sanctuary.

Moremen Gallery has New Year, New Artists, and New Works, featuring Linda Gritta, Ceirra Evans, Djawid Borower, & Dennis Whitehouse. Listen HERE to an interview with two of the artists from Artists Talk with LVA.

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

Josh Chang - Middle of Somewhere is at fifteenTWELVE Creative Compound through March 31.

Edward White at The Portland Museum

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

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 is open at fifteenTWELVE Creative Compound through February 26. Listen HERE to an interview with the artist from Artists Talk with LVA.

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

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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