Link Round Up

Friday Link Roundup: September 6, 2019

Harlan Strummer Welch-Scarboro and Scott Scarboro at Craft(s) Gallery

Harlan Strummer Welch-Scarboro and Scott Scarboro at Craft(s) Gallery

FRIDAY:

Bellarmine University’s McGrath Gallery opens: Enid Generations of Women Sculptors

Opening Reception at Craft(s) for Re/GENERATIONAL: a duo exhibition of work by Harlan Strummer Welch-Scarboro and Scott Scarboro

Poets & Painters - "Spoken Word and Art Edition" - Part III tonight at KULA Gallery

Taste for Art & History at Carnegie Center for Art & History

Opening Reception of “From My Friends (with a little help)” vol 2 at Houseguest Gallery.

Galt House Artist in Residence Monthly Meet and Greet w/ Gibbs Rounsavall

Whitney/Strong's a Night for Life is at The Muhammad Ali Center tonight. The event is SOLD OUT, but listen here for an interview with Whitney & Waller Austin on LVA’s Artebella On The Radio.

SATURDAY:

Annual Black & White Show opens at Kore Gallery

ONGOING:

Don Stevens at Cook Studio & Gallery

Don Stevens at Cook Studio & Gallery

Don Stevens/FusionFire Glass Art is at Cook Studio & Gallery

Ericka Jeffries and Kelly Zellers: is at O Art. Listen to an interview with the artists on LVA’s Artebella On the Radio.

Connecting Community Through Creativity is at Studioworks.

The Triennial continues at KMAC.

“INTERSTICE” by Josh Azzarella at Moreman Gallery.

"Moonbeam Enterprises" - Work by Katy Delahanty continues at Louisville Grows.

Elements Group Show opens at Kentucky Fine Art Gallery.

Chuck Swanson is showing his own work for the first time at Swanson Contemporary

Innocent Exiles: Paintings by Joshua Bleecker and Chris Goshawk at Surface Noise.

ART SHOW: Journey to the Heart is at Lettersong Gallery.

Robert Pulley & Billy Hertz are showing at Galerie Hertz.

ZECK featuring Suzi Zimmerer, Juli Edberg, Nancy Currier, & Keith Kleespies at PYRO Gallery. Listen to a radio interview on LVA’s Artebella On The Radio with the four artists.

Dunno it's painterly: is at garner narrative.

Ebony G. Patterson…while the dew is still on the roses… continues at The Speed Museum. This is a must see.

Breaking the Mold: Sculptor Enid Yandell’s Early Life, 1869-1900 is at The Filson.