LVA’s Weekend Arts Guide: 6.9.22

Joshua Jenkins at Revelry Gallery

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

TONIGHT: The Southern Fried Poetry Slam is TONIGHT through Saturday at different venues downtown.

FRIDAY: Joshua Jenkins opens a new solo exhibit, Tag You’re It, tonight at Revelry Gallery.

FRIDAY: Speed Cinema opens a new 35mm print of Francis Ford Coppola’s The Conversation.

Ann Klem and Rex Lagerstrom have opened Dancing with Light at Kore Gallery.

Hell’s Awesome: The Second Coming is the latest play from Nick & Corey at The Bard’s Town this weekend.

John McCarthy opened The Sum Is Greater The. The Parts at Pyro Gallery. There will be an Artists’ reception: Fri., June 24 from 6-9 pm and an Artist’s talk: Sat., June 25 at 11:00 am.

Hite Institute’s MFA Graduates exhibition is now open at the Cressman Center for Visual Arts.

Flowerescapes by Ada Asenjo is at Wayside Expressions Gallery.

The new Harrison County Arts in Corydon has a Grand Opening Inaugural Exhibit Reception

Reflections on Twelve Years: an LVA exhibit for Metro Hall is up until December.

Not a Certainty But a Circumstance at Quappi Projects features Martin Benson, Skylar Smith, Gibbs Rounsavall, & Letitia Quesenberry. Listen to an interview with the artists on Artists Talk with LVA.

The Hite Institute of Art and Design presents Sites and Sights of Work, at the Schneider Hall Galleries, an exhibition that explores printmaking from the 19th to 21st century as both sites of artistic labor and depictions (“sights”) of modern work.

Ann Klem at Kore Gallery

Anne Currier opened a new exhibit, Prompts: A Series of Short Stories, at Moremen Gallery.

A new gallery on the west side, Worth Art Gallery, opens with Post-Analog 2.0, directed by Dean Christensen & Quincy Nelson. You can find it at 1301 West Main Street.

Kentucky Shakespeare has opened Twelfth Night in Central Park.

Mary Craik: something beautiful has opened at garner narrative.

Putting the Bling in Marbling, New Work by Andrew Preston is open at Preston’s Art Center in Jeffersonville.

Teri Dryden’s latest body of work, And We Floated On Home is at WheelHouse Art right now. Listen to an interview with Teri & Andrew Preston on Artists Talk with LVA.

Numinous: Works by Mags Fitzmaurice is at Art Sanctuary.

DB KA$H is back at Revelry Gallery for his second solo show, Manifestations of the Mind.

Tool and Die by Catherine Rubin is up at Kore Gallery now.

Thaniel Ion Lee’s RECENT APPARITIONS, is open Common Gallery located in the 1512 Portland Ave Creative Compound

KMAC has opened two new exhibits, Art Walks The Runway: Ten Years of KMAC Couture, and Sandra Charles’ The Reality Of Our Essence.

Francis Ford Coppola’s The Conversation at Speed Cinema

Implicit Images and Visual Poems by Chris Vincent is at Mellwood Art Center’s Pigment Gallery.

Galerie Hertz has opened Reflections: New Work by Emily Church, and Who Stole Our Heroes from Lena Wolek.

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

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

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

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

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

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