LVA’s Weekend Arts Guide: 9.9.22
TAKE NOTE that many organizations are requiring masks and perhaps proof of vaccination
FRIDAY: Revelry Gallery opens Anna Erwin’s debut solo exhibit, Body Electric.
FRIDAY: Just Pushing Paint: C.J. Fletcher Solo Exhibition opens at the Kentucky Center for African American Heritage.
FRIDAY: St James Court Scholarship Foundation's HS Scholarship Competition is open at the University of Louisville’s Schneider Hall Galleries.
FRIDAY: The Three Colors Trilogy (Trois couleurs), directed by Krzysztof Kieślowski, will play today and tomorrow at Speed Cinema: Friday, 6 pm Blue (Bleu), Saturday, 3 pm White (Blanc), Saturday, 6 pm Red (Rouge).
FRIDAY: The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged) opens at the NEW Highland Arts Center. Read about how this new venue came about at Arts-Louisville.com.
SATURDAY: The artists reception for this year’s Black and White Show at Kore Gallery will be tonight from 6-9:00.
SATURDAY: Dracula, A Feminist Revenge Fantasy, Really opens at Actors Theatre tonight.
SUNDAY: The Adele and Leonard Leight Series: Art, Design, and Innovation presents Preston Singletary’s Lecture: Eagle’s Journey With Raven at The Speed this afternoon. Registration is required.
SUNDAY: The classic The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant (Die bitteren Tränen der Petra von Kant), directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder, is showing today at Speed Cinema.
Affirmations of Color and Life exhibits the recent paintings of Aaron Lubrick. and work from The Allied Drawer’s Consortium and it opens at Pyro Gallery tonight Listen to an interview with Aaron, Noah Howard, & Kevin Arthur on Artists Talk with LVA.
garner narrative opens find magic, a group show featuring Dr. Jabani Bennett, Rebecca Cavalcante, Angie Reed Garner, Joyce Garner, Will Garner, Nick Owens, & Aleksandra Stone.
Pandora Productions opens The Legend of Georgie McBride.
The 2022 KMAC Triennial is now open. Listen to an interview with 2 of the artists included, J. Daniel Graham & Hannah Smith, on Artists Talk with LVA.
”Not In My Back Yard” New Works by Ying Kit Chang is at Moremen Gallery. Listen to an interview with the artist on Artists Talk with LVA.
Brennen Cabrera’s A Summer and Autumn Tenebrae is at Surface Noise.
‘Dreamers’ Visual Art by Ashley Brossart is open at Louisville Grows/Healthy House.
Bellarmine University’s McGrath Gallery has an exhibit of faculty work including Sarah Martin, Ron Schildknecht, Douglas Miller, Laura Hartford, Fong Choo, Shae Goodlett, and Jennifer Palmer.
Kleinhelter Gallery in New Albany is showing Leslie Volle's most recent series Twig Stories.
Nikolay Denchev’s paintings are being exhibited at Lenihan Sotheby’s International Realty.
Ate x 10: A Group Exhibition About Food is open at The Carnegie Center for Art and History in New Albany.
Chestnuts and Pearls Gallery in New Albany is showing Color and Texture, Joy and Grief - Oils and Pastels by Susan E. Brooks.
In a New Light: Couplets from the Paul Paletti Collection has opened at The Paul Paletti Gallery.
Graphic Pioneer: The Early Poster Designs of Julius Friedman, 1965-1980 has opened at the newly rechristened Julius Friedman Gallery in U of L’s Ekstrom Library. Listen to an interview with the Curator and Project Archivist on Artists Talk with LVA.
Wheelhouse Art opened Colleen Merrill’s latest body of work, Day In & Day Out. Listen to an interview with the artist on Artists Talk with LVA.
Speed Museum opened Can I Grow? The Metamorphosis of the Black Woman by Community Connections Artist-in-Residence Ashlee Phillips
Carl Brown: Summer Travels is open at Kleinhelter Gallery in New Albany.
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.
Reflections on Twelve Years: an LVA exhibit for Metro Hall is up until December. Listen to an interview with three of the Featured 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.
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. Deadline to be included in each Thursday’s guide is Wednesday at Noon.