Summer Camp
Summer Camps, Week Three: Painting Lab
Painting Lab students worked with a variety of media including watercolor, acrylic paint, and even house paint! Instructor Jackie taught this group to make geli prints, including mono prints.
Simple compositions lead to experimentation with various approaches to painting, and students experimented with non-traditional techniques. Creations came to life with quality materials and a little imagination!
Art in Nature at Yew Dell Botanical Gardens - Year 2, Week 1, Day 2
Yew Dell and Louisville Visual Art’s summer camp was such a success last year that we expanded this year! During the first days, the artists worked on 3-D birds, watercolors, papier-mache and journals. Plus, they loved going on scavenger hunts around the gardens!
Summer Camps, Week Two (Part Three)
A pair of students shared their art with residents of the Nazareth Home across the street and made new friends!
Summer Camps, Week Two (Part Two): Creature Feature
Summer Camps, Week Two (Part One): Creature Feature
Creature Feature finished up last week with roars, screeches and meows as campers painted and sculpted their favorite real and made-up critters. Beware the frogtopus!
Summer Camps, Week One: Painting Lab
Waterfront Summer 2018 Announced
LVA was thrilled to join the Waterfront Development Corporation, Mayor Greg Fischer, city council members and organizers of some of this summer's biggest events taking place on the Waterfront, including LVA's new "Waterfront Adventures"!
Pictured above: LVA's Outreach Program Manager Ehren Reed, WDC President David Karem, and LVA's Executive Director Lindy Casebier.
Studio 2000 Exhibition and Sale
We were honored to hold our Studio 2000 exhibition and sale with Louisville Metro Parks and Recreation last night at Actors Theatre of Louisville's beautiful space.
We are so proud of our young artists! Thank you to everyone who attended, supported, bought pieces and otherwise made it such a great night!
Studio 2000: Exhibition Preparation
Our Studio 2000 students are nearing the finish line for their summer program we've been working on with Metro Parks. Fiber, clay and mixed media projects are all coming together so wonderfully!
Please come see the exhibition at Actors Theatre of Louisville on Thursday, August 4 from 5-7pm, free for all ages!
Stop Motion Camp Film Festival 2017
Our short artists have made this year's best animated shorts! Check out a behind-the-scenes look at https://www.instagram.com/louisvillevisualart/. And now, we proudly present the LVA Stop Motion Camp Film Festival 2017:
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Comic Art with Kevlen Goodner
Illustrator Kevlen Goodner spent a week with our Comic Art summer camp class. Here's what he shared with his Facebook fans:
"I simply cannot say enough about the incredible young people I was privileged to meet and honored to work with at this week's Louisville Visual Art summer camp. I have no doubt that I met with future illustrators whose work will dazzle us in the pages of comics, manga and even animation!
I'm even more proud of the fact that the class was made up predominantly of young women! Their voices will be heard loud and clear, their stories told near and far! Thank you so much to each and every one of them.
Thank you to the parents and loved ones who continue to encourage and inspire them to reach their creative goals. And thank you to LVA for the invitation to share in this beautiful experience. Support your local art organizations! These are our neighbors dedicating their lives to enriching ours. Thank you a million/billion times over to the awesome Jacqueliine Pallesen and the amazing Annette Cable! You guys are Rock Stars in the truest since of the words ;)
See you soon
-The Illest-Strator"
Studio 2000: A Very Full Week!
Studio 2000 had a very full week! Mural students made great progress despite the heat; fiber students went wild with Japanese shibori dyeing; ceramic students dove into wheel-throwing; mixed media students began creating custom skateboard decks; and Tuesday found us all trekking around visiting artists' studios at Hope Mills, Hound Dog Press and Art Sanctuary. Whew! We are exhausted and inspired!
Comic Books
Creature Feature - Oaxacan-inspired animals
Creature Feature is the class for children who like to experiment with multiple media, such as paint, plaster, gauze and air-drying clay! Students will incorporate both 2D and 3D techniques, utilizing a variety of provided materials along with found objects to create one-of-a-kind works of art. Students will draw, paint and sculpt to create a whimsical animal bust to hang on their wall!
Miss Kentucky's Outstanding Teen 2017
Painting Lab: Animals
LVA Painting Lab students sing: "I'm an animal / you're an animal, too."
Painting Lab students (ages 7-12) use a variety of surfaces, including paper, wood and canvas. Simple compositions lead to experimentation with various approaches to painting, and students have the chance to experiment with non-traditional techniques.
Painting Lab: Love
Painting Lab focuses on the young artist (ages 7-12) who needs the time and space to experiment with the wonders of paint. Students will work with a variety of media including watercolor, acrylic paint, and even house paint!
Family, friends, art ... all our Painting Lab students need is love.
Studio 2000: Batiks, 2D and Ceramics
Studio 2000 allows high school students who are interested in pursuing visual art as a career to have the opportunity to work with professional artists in clay, fiber, mixed media, and mural art while also receiving a $500 stipend at the end of the eight-week session. The program culminates with a public exhibition and sale at the end of the summer that brings proceeds back to Studio 2000 to support future programming. Studio 2000 is a partnership between Louisville Metro Parks and LVA.
This week, students at the Shawnee Arts and Cultural Center enjoy working on ceramics, 2D art and Batiks.
The Batik process is a wax-resist dyeing technique that is traditional in several different cultures, mostly in Southeast Asia, including Indonesia. The textiles that this group is making will be used to create "functional" items - book covers for handmade books, pillow cases, tote bags, etc.
The 2D group's emphasis is on printmaking, but they will also be creating primarily functional things - printing on greeting cards, t-shirts, totebags, skateboard decks and more.
Painting Lab: Yummy Yummy Yummy
Painting Lab focuses on the young artist who needs the time and space to experiment with the wonders of paint. Students work with a variety of media, including watercolor, acrylic paint, and even house paint! Students also use a variety of surfaces including paper, wood and canvas. Simple compositions will lead to experimentation with various approaches to painting, and students will have the chance to experiment with non-traditional techniques.
This week, our young artists found inspiration in an everyday object of joy: fun food!