LVA’s Weekly Arts Guide: 3.9.23

Elizabeth Foley at Lowber Gallery

TONIGHT: The Hite Institute at U of L hosts a visiting artist talk with Jason Salavon about Computational Art. Tonight at Cressman Center for Visual Arts

FRIDAY: Solve et Coagula, an Art Exhibition curated by Feral Fagiola has its Opening Reception tonight at KYCAD’s 849 Gallery (Rescheduled from last week).

FRIDAY: Lindsey Cummins & Luke Keown have curated Papertrail, happening at Carbon CopyThe show will include an installation of zines/art books/prints/works on paper that showcase the text-heavy, do-it-yourself, sometimes chaotic, hyper-personal, and often weird ethos embodied in print and zine culture.

FRIDAY: The first of several exhibits for Korea Fiber Art 2023 Louisville opens at KMAC. Listen to an interview with Moon-he Baik on Artists Talk with LVA (Rescheduled from last week).

FRIDAY: Elizabeth Foley’s Energy & Flow opens at Lowber Pilates & Gallery (Rescheduled from last week).

FRIDAY: New 4K Restorations of Guy Maddin’s Tales from the Gimli Hospital (Redux) and Bernardo Bertolucci’s The Conformist (Il Conformista) opens at Speed Cinema.

MONDAY: IUS Ceramics is hosting Christina West for a workshop on Monday. There is a demonstration from 9:30-11am, then a lecture from 11-11:45am.

Kore Gallery features new work from Jeanne Freibert’s Southern Nights and other states of mind, and Richard Sulllivan’s The Agony and Ecstasy.

Chestnuts and Pearls Gallery in New Albany, IN, is exhibiting titled “Dream Frontiers,”  featuring the work of Donovan Sheffield as Pluto Comics and Matt McRae as Midwestern Gothic.

Revelry Gallery for The Meeting Place by Christina Scherer.

RE: Surface Gary Carpenter and Patricia Seggebruch has opened at Wheelhouse Art.

Richard Sullivan at Kore Gallery

Remembrance, an exhibition honoring the late Lida Gordon features the work of, longtime PYRO Bette Levy, and guest artists: Elmer Lucille Allen, Denise Furnish, and Melinda Snyder. Listen to an interview with Bette Levy on Artists Talk with LVA.

Connor Stephenson’s exhibit, Neighborhoods, is open at Mellwood Art Center.

Made You A Mixtape: A group art show dedicated to the music we love has opened at Aurora Gallery and Boutique.

The Common Gallery at 1512 Creative Portal has opened two new exhibits: Blending Boundaries, a solo show of works by Suyun Son, and Silly Man. Make Like a Mushroom group show by Rebecca Norton, Katy Marshall, and Charley Miller. 

KMAC has two exhibits up right now, Liora Kaplan: The Lighthouse is Dark Between Flashes, and Search and Rescue: A Group Show Featuring Amy Brener, Kiah Celeste, James Benjamin Franklin, Denise Furnish, Bette Levy, Josh Sachs, and Kennedy Yanko 

Greta Mattingly has a solo show at Kentucky Fine Art Gallery, It's My Nature through March 31st.

Insecurity is a three-person show at garner narrative.

Carol and Cheryl In the Garden, new work from Cheryl Ulrich-Barnett and Carol Brenner Tobe is at Bourne-Schweitzer Gallery.

Bultó’s Carnivorous Plants by Andy Llanes Bulto is at Moremen Gallery.

If you were unable to see the Lesch | Oldham: Needlework exhibition during its short run last September, the exhibition has returned at the Cressman Center.

Hite Institute has opened In Plain Sight: Sites of Memory and Rituals at the MFA Gallery.

Sam Parker: Surface Noise is open in The Pigment Gallery @ Mellwood Art Center.

Speaking Figuratively: Narrative, Emotion, & The Body is at the Hite Institute’s Schneider Hall Galleries at the University of Louisville.

Ada Asenjo has curated Somos De Aquí y AFLORAMOS a permanent exhibit for La Casita Center.

The Speed is showing Kentucky Women: Helen LaFrance

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

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. The deadline to be included in each Thursday’s guide is Wednesday at Noon.

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