Exhibits, Link Round Up

Thursday Link Roundup: June 17

Deb Whistler at Moremen Gallery

Deb Whistler at Moremen Gallery

NEW: Moreman Gallery opens A SIREN'S KISS  by Deborah Whistler this weekend: Friday, June 18th: there is an opening reception 5:00 – 8:30 pm with an artist talk at 7:00, Saturday, June 19 the gallery is open: 11:00 – 4:00 pm, and Sunday, June 20: there will be mimosas and conversation with the artist: Noon – 4:00 pm. The exhibit will be on view through July 17, 2021

NEW: garner narrative gallery has reopened with an exhibit of Joyce Garner, who was just named a "South Arts State Fellow".

NEW: Kentucky Shakespeare returns to Central Park this weekend with Shakespeare in Love.

NEW: Pyro Gallery has Natural Connections a group show featuring Pamela Couch, Bill & Gean Bowen, Cathy Hillegas, & Rachel Singel.

NEW: 2021 Form, Not Function: Quilt Art at the Carnegie Center for Art & History runs through July 17.

NEW: Tim Faulkner Gallery is showing new work from painters Hawk Alfredson and Debra Guess..

REFLECT, REFRAME, REMAKE, REMODEL 40 Years of Recrafting KMAC is up through August 1.

Rainbows and Moons Over Prospect Park, Brooklyn, new work from Emily Church, has opened at Galerie Hertz.

Anil & Aravind Vinayakan have a photography exhibit, Nature vs Man Made, at Mellwood’s Pigment Gallery through June 18.

The Hite Institute’s MFA Thesis Exhibition featuring Megan Bickel, Rachid Tagoulla, Karen Weeks, and Katherine Watts, is up through July 9.

Wayside Christian Mission has opened The Pessoptimist -Al-mutasha’il an exhibit of photographs by Amira Karoud.

THE SWIMMING POOL (LA PISCINE) at The Speed Cinema

THE SWIMMING POOL (LA PISCINE) at The Speed Cinema

FRIDAY: The Swimming Pool (La Piscine), directed by Jacques Deray opens tonight at Speed Cinema.

Late for Dinner with Jack Holiday and The Westerners and Definitely Pinwheels at Art Sanctuary will be IN PERSON and streaming.

LOCAL ONLINE OPTIONS: Here’s what we know, but local artists are doing impromptu live performances online daily. Stay alert!

Elizabeth Kramer is writing about the challenges facing local arts groups at Louisville Arts Bureau.

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