LVA’s Weekly Gallery Guide: 10.30.24
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FRIDAY: Aaron Lubrick opens his latest exhibition, "Unraveling the Mysteries of Rainbows," at Pyro Gallery tonight, with a reception from 5:30 to 9:0 pm.
FRIDAY: Revelry Gallery will welcome artist Jagged Little Quill for the opening of Comfort Show with a reception from 6 to 9 p.m.
FRIDAY: Entering Wilderness opens at Sojourn Midtown tonight with a 7-9 pm reception. There will be an artist talk and live folk music by Brittany Darren Jennings and Daniel Graham. Entering Wilderness features artwork made by J. Daniel Graham, Jordan Lienhoop-Crump, Loren Myhre, McKenna O’Hare, Tim Robertson, and Michael Winters.
FRIDAY: A new 4K digital restoration of Let’s Get Lost, Bruce Weber’s classic documentary about legendary jass musician Chet Baker, opens tonight at Speed Cinema.
SATURDAY: Sponsored by the members of the Louisville Area Fiber and Textile Artists “LAFTA” is having an Artist Attic, Art and Yard Sale. Members will offer for sale treasures from their private collections of art and craft supplies and original completed art. St. Mark’s Church, 2822 Frankfort Ave. From Noon to 4:00 p.m.
SATURDAY: The Louisville Artisans Guild Fine Art Fall Showcase will take place today from 10-5 and Sunday from 10-4 at The Mellwood Art Center.
SATURDAY: Today at 2:00 pm Kleinhelter Gallery hosts a gallery talk for New Work by Ray Kleinhelter.
Days of the Dead has opened at Gallery 104.
Hyland Glass opened Let's Proceed, a group show of work exploring process.
Anne Peabody’s solo show, The World Is Still Beautiful: Beauty is Just Harder to See, Kris Thompson and Mary Newton also show new work at Moremen Gallery. Listen to an interview with these two artists on Artists Talk with LVA.
Mary Anderson Center Gallery at Mount Saint Francis is exhibiting Beyond the Blue by Kevin Rose Schultz and Trish Korte.
The Huff Gallery at Spalding University opened Childhood Memories: A Spalding University Creative Arts Alumni Exhibition.
Dozens of local artists are featured in a group show titled "SKULLS" at Grady Goods.
Penny Sisto is exhibiting her quilts at Mount Saint Francis Center for Spirituality.
Louisville-based artist Craig Kaviar has a Retrospective exhibition at the Lexington Public Library.
garner narrative opened Lisa Austin's new work Life Is Strange: Narrative Collages.
The Quonset Hut opened Catherine Ann irwin Ghost with the Most.
Kore Gallery has opened 2 exhibits: All of Me by Lynn Dunbar and Reading the Room by Catherine Rubin.
Vibrant Journey Around My World: Selected Work by Cedric Ballarati opened at Capacity Contemporary Exchange.
MaybeItsFate is a new Louisville-based and member-owned social collective and club. It opened with an inaugural exhibit, Let’s Start with Beauty.
Season of the Witch: A Group Mask Art Show is back for its third year and it is the third anniversary of Aurora Gallery's grand opening!
Art in City Hall Prospect presents Clay, Painting, and Photography. 28 artists are participating.
JCTC’s Krantz Art Gallery opened an exhibit of Art Orr: Assorted Works 1964-2024.
Deanne Moore Gallery is hosting a quilt challenge in collaboration with the Southern Indiana Quilt Guild, Ensembles Music Center, and the Community of Charlestown, Indiana.
Galerie Hertz opened a new solo show from Andrew Rosenbarger.
garner narrative is showing Huber "in case I return and you're gone"
KMAC Museum opened Material Obsession. Twenty local artists were invited to create unique new works of art by using remnants and fragments from the large repertoire of materials Trace Meyer utilizes in his creative process. The resulting art pieces will be exhibited in conjunction with an installation by Mayer in the Material Obsession.
Interventions: Alivia Blade, Ren Velez, and J. Cletus Wilcox and Not Yet/Always Been: An Archive of Queer Louisville opened at the University of Louisville’s Schneider Galleries.
The Filson Historical Society and guest curator Jessica K. Whitehead opened Driftwood: The Life of Harlan Hubbard. Listen to an interview with the curator on Artists Talk with LVA.
21c Museum Hotel is currently exhibiting This We Believe, which features over 95 artworks from 21c’s collection, and two SPOTLIGHT exhibitions by Dutch photographer Erwin Olaf and Ukrainian artist Anton Shebetko.
Outsider Art Museum & Gallery opened Language is a Playground: Artwork by Ezzit Whurr.
Wheelhouse Art is exhibiting “Cathartic Dreams” by Emily Pfaff & John Paul Kesling.
garner LARGE has opened Aaron Raymer’s Between Boredom and Oblivion. Listen to an interview with the artist on Artists Talk with LVA.
Chestnuts and Pearls Art Gallery opened FANTASTICAL by several local professional artists from both sides of the river.
The current show at Gallery 104 in LaGrange is "What's In Your Garden?"
Lowber Gallery opened The Meadow Series: Second Chapter, by Peggy Sue Howard.
The group exhibition Autumn Muse is open at St. Matthews Studios and Gallery,
Small Expressions National Touring Fiber Arts Exhibit opens at The Little Loomhouse,
KMAC opened three exhibits:: Jacque Parsley’s All Booked Up, a Solo Show by Jason Yates, and Exposure Therapy.
Collage en plein air by John Andrew Dixon is open now at the Paul Sawyier Public Library in Frankfort.
What's in Your Garden by Jacqueline Bryan opened at Gallery 104..
The Hite Institute has opened it was not written down, an exhibit of work from Letitia Quesenberry and Stephen Irwin at Cressman Center for Visual Arts. Curated by Jennifer Sichel, Assistant Professor of Contemporary Art and Theory, this exhibition will coincide with the symposium Queer Art / Queer Archives. For more information on the symposium, visit: https://louisville.edu/art/exhibitions/all/queer-art-queer-archives
The Hite is also exhibiting: After Making Monuments, featuring work by MFA Student Alana Fitzgerald at their MFA Gallery.
Entering Wilderness is at the Pigment Gallery at the Mellwood Art Center. Entering Wilderness features artwork by J. Daniel Graham, Jordan Lienhoop, Loren Mhyre, McKenna O’Hare, Tim Robertson, and Michael Winters
Paul Paletti Gallery opened Double the Pleasure: Two Collectors, One Show.
Kentucky Fine Art Gallery is currently showing A Rustling Of Leaves which is a solo show by Susan Hackworth.
Julia Youngblood’s Divergent Dreams exhibit for Dreams with Wings, a part of LVA’s Curate Purchase Inspire program, is at the Dreams with Wings location at 2106 Bardstown Road.
Yayoi Kusama: Infinity Mirrored Room– LET’S SURVIVE FOREVER is at The Speed.
Misc. Goods opened an exhibit of work by Matthew McDole. This will kick off the company's Artist Spotlight series.
The Speed Museum exhibits Capturing the West: Timothy O’Sullivan, Pioneer Photographer.
Meadows Gallery in the Masonic Homes Campus is exhibiting Janna Hankins Wardle.
Bianca Vaughn’s permanent exhibit Go Far, Go Together is now at The Cabbage Patch Settlement House.
Ada Asenjo has curated Somos De Aquí y AFLORAMOS a permanent exhibit for La Casita Center.
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