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LVA's Artebella On The Radio: March 14, 2019

''House Boat on Ohio River,” by Cleveland, Ohio, painter/ceramicist Lawrence Blazey (1902-1999). Exhibited in 1933 at the 15th Annual May Show, Cleveland Museum of Art. Collection of Warren and Julie Payne.

''House Boat on Ohio River,” by Cleveland, Ohio, painter/ceramicist Lawrence Blazey (1902-1999). Exhibited in 1933 at the 15th Annual May Show, Cleveland Museum of Art. Collection of Warren and Julie Payne.

Peter Morrin & John Begley in the studio (they are always welcome), but in this instance they will be talking about the "AFLOAT: AN OHIO RIVER WAY OF LIFE" project, which exists at the moment as exhibits and lectures about Harlan Hubbard and shantyboats on the Ohio River. We also took time to remember Louisville artist Ann Stewart Anderson, who passed away last week.

Tune in to WXOX 97.1 FM/Artxfm.com each Thursday at 10:00am to hear Keith Waits talk with artists and curators.

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Peter Morrin was the Director of the Center for Arts and Culture Partnerships at UofL from 2010 until his retirement in 2016. The Center sought to find ways in which the University could be of assistance to area arts and cultural organizations, and in turn, make those institutions more a part of the learning experiences of UofL students. Mr. Morrin also taught in the Department of Fine Arts, especially in courses serving the Critical and Curatorial Studies track in the Master’s Degree program.

Prior to coming to UofL, Mr. Morrin was a museum director for 25 years, including 21 years at the Speed Art Museum. 

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John Begley is a Freelance art worker (artist, curator, art services provider). He was Gallery Director and Assistant Professor of Art (Emeritus) Critical and Curatorial Studies graduate program coordinator at the Allen R. Hite Art Institute, University of Louisville 2001 – 2014 (Retired) 

Prior to that he was Director, Louisville Visual Art Association for 19 years.

Together they curated:

The Art of Drifting: The Watercolors of Harlan Hubbard

The least known, but arguably the best, artworks in Harlan Hubbard’s body of work are his watercolors. Fresh, improvisatory, and spontaneous, they embody the lively, brief descriptions of nature found in his journals.

Frazier History Museum – running through May 5.

On this audio archive, the show begins at about 9:14.

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Friday Link Roundup: January 11, 2019

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TONIGHT:

Pyro Gallery opens Where We Are Now featuring Jody Johnson, Rita Cameron and Virginia Speed from 5pm-9pm

Night At The Carnegie is happening tonight. Biophilia is still on exhibit there.

The Tilted Crown Theatre Company Presents Beirut at The Bard’s Town.

TUESDAY:

2019 Fischer Award for Visual Art Presentation Ceremony will be at Portland Museum this morning.

ONGOING:

Current: an exhibition of the Southern Crossings Pottery Festival at Craft(s) Gallery & Mercantile.

Industrial Wastelands Solo Exhibition from Dean Thomas at Tim Faulkner Gallery.

The Carnegie Center for Art and History presents Biophilia Life; or, My Best Friend Has Four Legs and a Tail.

Deborah Whistler: “Follow The Rabbit” is at Moreman Gallery through January 19, 2019. 

Cletus Wilcox, Joshua Bleecker Suyun Son at Tim Faulkner Gallery.

SewIn Qulit and Fiber Biennial is across the river in New Albany.

Elsa Hansen Oldham "Muses" is at KMAC through January 27, 2019.


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Friday Link Roundup: December 14, 2018

“This Protector” by Timothy Callaghan, Gouache on paper, 10” X 10” 2013, Private Collection

“This Protector” by Timothy Callaghan, Gouache on paper, 10” X 10” 2013, Private Collection


TONIGHT:

The Carnegie Center for Art and History presents Biophilia Life; or, My Best Friend Has Four Legs and a Tail.

Garry Winogrand: All Things are Photographable opens at Speed Museum Cinema tonight.

Billion Dollars for Babies: Spend Christmas with Alice at Art Sanctuary is a fundraiser for Wayside Christian Mission

SATURDAY:

SXPF Holiday Mug Sale is happening at Artist & Craftsman Supply.

Louisville Middle Eastern Music and Dance Jam will be at The Butchertown Social

ONGOING:

PYRO’s 15th Anniversary Exhibit opens with a reception 1:00-5:00pm.

Cletus Wilcox, Joshua Bleecker Suyun Son at Tim Faulkner Gallery.

Patricia Brock Photography Exhibit opens at KORE Gallery.

SewIn Qulit and Fiber Biennial opens across the river in New Albany.

The Private World of a Fold: New Sculptures by Rebecca Norton is at Houseguest.
Kentucky Cup: A tradition of excellence in Art is a group exhibit opening at The Brown Hotel Gallery.
Tiffany Calvert: Semper Augustus is at Moreman Gallery.
Elsa Hansen Oldham "Muses" is at KMAC through January 27, 2019.

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LVA's Artebella On The Radio: December 13, 2018

Rachael Banks

Rachael Banks

"Biophilia Life; or, My Best Friend Has Four Legs and a Tail", opens at Carnegie Center for Art & History Dec. 14. Curator Daniel Pfalzgraf joined us and brought a couple of the artists with him to discuss this exhibit, Racheal Banks and Gaela Erwin. Tune in to WXOX 97.1 FM. or stream on Artxfm.com Thursdays at 10am for LVA's Artebella On The Radio with Keith Waits.

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Daniel Pfalzgraf is an occasional artist and full-time curator who’s been working with galleries and museums since — as he elegantly describes it — the turn of the century. With a degree in Sculpture and Drawing, as well as an affection for soccer, marketing, and Banksy, he’s definitely the Center’s resident Renaissance man. However, and when his mind isn’t on art or soccer, it’s often filled with thoughts of wolves, conspiracy theories, or playing an endless loop of the opening riff from Smoke on the Water. So, yes. He’s also a little bit different.                  Dpfalzgraf.com

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Rachael Banks (b. Louisville, KY) is an Assistant Professor of Photography at Northern Kentucky University and is based in Covington, KY. She received an MFA in photography from Texas Woman's University (Denton, TX). Her work has been shown regionally, nationally, and internationally.                  

rachaelbanksphoto.com



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Gaela Erwin is an American artist who was born in 1951. Gaela Erwin has had several gallery and museum exhibitions, including at The Speed Art Museum. Her painting, “Portrait of Neema Tambo”, was selected for the highly prestigious British National Portrait Gallery’s BP Portrait Award 2018 Exhibition. The exhibit is at St. Martin’s Place in London, England, before it travels to Wolverhampton Art Gallery (Oct. 13 — Dec. 2) the Scottish National Portrait Gallery (Dec. 15 — Mar. 10, 2019) in Edinburgh, and the Cartwright Hall, Bradford, England (March-June 2019). gaelaerwin.com

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Friday Link Roundup: June 8, 2018

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FRIDAY:
Revelry is "Transcending Duality" with Karl Otto
Lynn Dunbar is "Capturing the Spirit of Kentucky" at Craft Gallery
Surface Noise creates "A Family Affair"

SATURDAY:
"Parks & Crafts" are delicious at The Post

SUNDAY:
Mama Tried promotes "Women's Work"
"The Art of Recovery" screens at the Speed Art Museum

ONGOING:
McQuixote unveils a "Spectrum Art Show"
Andrew Abbott & Suann Childers "Enter New Worlds" at Garner Narrative
The Carnegie Center's "Form, Not Function" reboots
PYRO shares their "Dream Diaries"
Stumble upon Rodolfo Salgado Jr. at Sheherazade
"Discover" photography at The Green Building
KMAC takes a "Spin: Turning Records into Art"
StudioWorks by Zoom Group is "Stronger Together"
"Dress Up, Speak Up" at 21c
Speed Art Museum continues "Breaking the Mold"
Hyland Glass premieres new paintings by Megan Bickel
Quills Coffee shares Kathleen Lolley
"All That I Am Is Grateful" at Houseguest
Our neighbors at Quappi Projects host a group show

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LVA's Artebella On The Radio 5.17.18

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Eileen Yanoviak is the new director of the Carnegie Center for Art & History in New Albany. She joined us to talk about the challenges of a new job and the community of artists she has worked with for the past few years.

Spalding Instructor Ezra Kellerman also came on with student Miguel Rodriguez to discuss the Senior Thesis exhibit for KyCAD/Spalding. Tune into WXOX 97.1/Artxfm.com each Thursday at 10am for LVA's Artebella on the Radio.

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PUBLIC // 2.2.17

'Black Beauty' by Fahamu Pecou

'Black Beauty' by Fahamu Pecou

"#BlackArtMatters" is the Carnegie Center's first exhibition of the New Year and runs February 3 - April 8, 2017. Curator Daniel Pfalzgraf joined us on the February 2 PUBLIC to discuss the show and the work of ten African American artists from across the United States: Ray Dalton, Stephen Flemister, Robyn Gibson, Natasha Giles, Christina Long, Fahamu Pecou, LaNia Roberts, Dread Scott, Scheherazade Tillet, and Shawn Michael Warren. Tune in to PUBLIC on 97.1 WXOX-FM every Thursday at 10am, or stream it on Artxfm.com.