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Friday Link Roundup: September 13, 2019

Bri Bowers at Revelry

Bri Bowers at Revelry

FRIDAY:

Bri's Louisville opens at Revelry Boutique & Gallery

The Bold Testament: New Work by Greg Maddux & Yoko Molotov opens at Surface Noise

The Louisville Ballet opens Ronald Hynd's The Merry Widow

Bourbon Baroque Kicks Off their new season at Kentucky Peerless Distilling

Fiddlin' directed by Julie Simone at Speed Cinema

Pandora Productions opens TORCH SONG by Harvey Fierstein

Local playwrights are featured in the Ten-Tucky Festival 2019 at The Bard’s Town

SATURDAY:

Elevator Arts Pop-Up Fundraiser at Kaiju

The Jug Band Jubilee takes place on River Road

Louisville Literary Arts is hosting a Poetry & Short Fiction Workshop

Liz Richter, Muralist will be at South Central Regional Library

Liz Richter at South Central Regional Library

Liz Richter at South Central Regional Library

ONGOING:

Bellarmine University’s McGrath Gallery is showing Enid Generations of Women Sculptors

Re/GENERATIONAL: a duo exhibition of work by Harlan Strummer Welch-Scarboro and Scott Scarboro

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

Annual Black & White Show opens at Kore 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.

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.

PUBLIC Radio

LVA's Artebella On The Radio June 20, 2019

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Ewing Fahey, Caren Cunningham, Gloria Wachtel, Emily Schuhmann joined Keith Waits in the studio this week to talk about the 150th celebration for renowned Louisville-born sculptor Enid Yandell and the two upcoming exhibits of the Enid Sculptors Group. Yandell was a suffragette so we heard songs from the suffragette movement recorded by Elizabeth Knight in 1959. Tune in to WXOX 97.1 FM, or stream on Artxfm.com Thursday at 10am.

Keith Waits will be on vacation for the next two weeks. LVA’s Artebella On The Radio will return on July 11.

Ewing Fahey & Caren Cunningham in 2014. Photo: Rich Copley/Lexington Herald Leader

Ewing Fahey & Caren Cunningham in 2014. Photo: Rich Copley/Lexington Herald Leader

Ewing Fahey graduated from the University of Louisville in 1942 with a double major in Fine Arts (painting and drawing) and Art History. During her senior year that Fahey became the editor of the University’s Cardinal newspaper, the first woman to hold that position. That journalistic experience led to her being hired as the first female reporter for WAVE Radio (television was still a few years in the future). She also taught art at the Louisville Girl’s School. In 1946 Fahey took off for New York City to work as a copywriter for McCalls Pattern Sales and later became an Art Director for Norcross Greeting Cards. When Fahey returned to Louisville, in 1953, it was to become the first female Advertising Manager at Louisville Magazine, and within two years she had become editor. She was still in her early 30’s.  

In 1998, she helped form ENID, a collective of women sculptors named in honor of celebrated Louisville sculptor Enid Yandell (1869-1924), who studied in Paris with Auguste Rodin and Frederich MacMonnies and was only the second female to be inducted into the National Sculpture Society.

Caren Cunnignham international artist and educator has work in numerous private collections on five continents. She has held 27 solo exhibitions in the U.S., China, Finland, Kenya, and Peru, as well as over 60 group exhibitions in the U.S., Tanzania, and Germany. Articles have been written about her work in English, Finnish, Hebrew, Mandarin, Spanish, German, and Swahili. She has over twenty-five years of teaching experience from three different continents. She is a Professor of Art and Director of the Arts Administration Department at Bellarmine University. She has served on the boards of the Louisville Visual Art, the Kentucky Foundation for Women, and Exceptional Equitation.

Emily Schuhmann, a Louisville Kentucky native, received her BFA from Ball State University in Metalsmithing and later her MFA in Metalsmithing/Jewelry Design from Texas Tech University along with a secondary in painting and a graduate certificate in contemporary art history. She has participated in numerous local, regional, national, international shows since 2002. Currently she is living and working in Louisville where she has served as an instructor for a wide variety of art programs including Bellarmine University, U of L, and Indiana University Southeast. When she isn’t in her studio, Emily is a swing dance and vintage style enthusiast.

Gloria Wachtel studied Art History & Sculpture at the University of Louisville and an MA from the University of Cincinnati. She is a mixed media sculptor currently exploring deconstruction and reductive techniques repurposing her own work.

  • “Olmsted’s Louisville: 1891 to Present” exhibit with special events featuring historicalinterpreters as Enid Yandell — Frazier History Museum, April-September

  • Breaking the Mold: Sculptor Enid Yandell’s Early Life” exhibit — Filson Historical Society, June 7- Dec. 27

  • “Enid Exhibit” — Speed Art Museum, July 17-Jan. 12

  • “ENID: Generations of Women Sculptors” exhibit — Louisville Free Public Library, Aug. 17-Oct. 8

  • “ENID: Generations of Women Sculptors” exhibit — Bellarmine University, Sept. 7-Oct. 5

  • “France For Me: Enid Yandell in World War I Paris” — Louisville Free Public Library, Sept. 12

  • Enid Yandell bus tour — Filson Historical Society, Sept. 27

  • Enid Yandell Lecture & Birthday Bash, featuring a talk from Dr. Juilee Decker, author of a forthcoming book “Enid Yandell: Kentucky’s Pioneer Sculptor” — Filson Historical Society, Oct. 3

  • Speed Reading Book Club: “Three Girls in a Flat” — Speed Art Museum, Nov. 12 



PUBLIC Radio

LVA's Artebella On The Radio 3.22.18

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Patrick Smith is an artist from Lexington, Kentucky who studied at Transylvania University. Viewers may be familiar with his work from seeing it at Swanson Contemporary on East Market Street in Louisville, where he is currently exhibiting through March 31.and

 

 

 

 

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Amira Karaoud is a Documentary Photographer and Visual Anthropologist who immigrated from Tunisia to the US to pursue her MBA in Financial Management. Karaoud is a member of Sociologists for Women in Society and Treasure assistant for "US Women Caucus with the UN". Recently participated in the CSW-62 in the UN headquarter in NY. 2018: Amira won Grant from the Kentucky Foundation for Women in January 2018,  to work on a new multimedia project given voice to Arab Women in the US. 

She will be participating in the 2018 SWAN Day at the Louisville Free Public Library on March 24 from 2-3pm. 

Tune in each Thursday at 10am to WXOX 97.1 FM/Artxfm.com