LVA’s Weekend Arts Guide: 3.4.22

David Kenton Kring at SXPF

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

FRIDAY: The Southern Crossings Pottery Festival (SXPF) has events all three days this weekend. The marketplace will feature the work of several artists both local and from out-of-town.

Reasons To Try, Reasons to Tremble: Art by Jess Robinson opens tonight at Pyro Gallery.

Revelry Gallery hosts Louisville artist Kaviya Ravi for her first solo show வண்ணமயம் / VANNAMAYAM, with an opening reception tonight.

Chad McConnell's "The Beautiful Uglies" opens at Tim Faulkner Gallery.

SATURDAY: “En plein air” is the March show at Kore Gallery, featuring the work of 16 local artists. Opening reception is tonight.

Kaviya Ravi at Revelry Gallery

The Big Sleep: Meditations on Death & Grieving at The Snide Hotel.

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

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.

6 Years Home by Cletus Wilcox has been extended at Kore Gallery until March 27.

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.

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.

Jess Robinson at Pyro Gallery

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.

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.

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

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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