LVA’s Weekend Arts Guide: 4.14.22

Hite Institute’s 75th Anniversary Alumni Exhibition

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

TONIGHT: Chicken Coop Theatre is producing Xanadu: Live at Champ's Rollerdome through Sunday.

FRIDAY: University of Louisville’s Hite Institute of Art & Design is celebrating 75th Anniversary with an Alumni Exhibition opening tonight at the Cressman Center.

FRIDAY: Moremen Gallery is opening PEREGRINATIONS, an international group show curated by Kōan Jeff Baysa, which includes 14 international artists. 

FRIDAY: After Hours at The Speed is tonight.

FRIDAY: David Lynch’s Inland Empire opens at Speed Cinema tonight in a remastered edition.

SATURDAY: The 10th anniversary edition of KMAC Couture is tonight! Listen to an interview with Curatorial Director Joey Yates on Artists Talk with LVA.

SATURDAY: Exhibition on Screen at Speed Cinema is showing Easter in Art, directed by Phil Grabsky

KMAC Couture April 16

The Hite Institute at University of Louisville opened its Spring 2022 BFA Thesis Exhibition at Schneider Hall.

Kentucky Center for African American Heritage opened Celebrating the Black Experience Exhibition.

Equine Fascination: A Colorful Spring Cocktail of Horses and Fascinators featuring the work of Melissa Crase & Nicole Bracken opened at Revelry Gallery.

Bunbury Theatre has opened Look What The Fire Did, a new play by Lewis Morrow, at the Henry Clay Theatre.

Elmer Lucille Allen opened a solo exhibition at Surface Noise.

Wayne Williams, What do you see? – Pour Paint Skin Manipulations is open at Mellwood Art Center.

Kore Gallery has opened an exhibit of new work by Fritz Hilton.

Ann Dawkins’ Fruit/Bodies painting & installation is at garner narrative in NuLu.

Paul Paletti Gallery newest show is Staff Picks, selected by the gallery assistants.

Friends: Bob Lockhart, Lynn Duke, Amber Thieneman, & Cédric Ballarati is now open at Pyro Gallery.

Wheelhouse Art has opened Cynthia Kelly Overall’s The Divinity of All Creatures, Great and Small.

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

Sanford Bigger’s Code Switch is now open at The Speed.

Andrzej Kramarz at Moremen Gallery

Bellarmine University’s McGrath Gallery will be highlighting the work of graduating Seniors Nobie Martin, Bailey McDougal, Molly Conrad, Makayla Brown, Josh Cushman, and Hannah Reed.

Danny Seim’s Windows Into The Community is open at KMAC until May 8.

Revelry Gallery hosts Louisville artist Kaviya Ravi for her first solo show வண்ணமயம் / VANNAMAYAM.

Quappi Projects has Shining in the Wind: Ryan Tassi + Matthew McDole.

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

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

Penny Sisto at 80 has opened at The Carnegie Center for Art & History in New Albany.

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.

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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