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Thursday Link Roundup: January 28

Mitch Eckert at Cressman Center

Mitch Eckert at Cressman Center

OPEN AGAIN TO THE PUBLIC: Masks and social distancing are Required for ALL of these locations!

TONIGHT: (Re]Fashion is an adaptation of Anna Cora Mowatt’s Fashion, a 19th-century American comedy of manners., directed by Ari Calvano. It opens tonight online from the University of Louisville Theatre Dept.

NEW: Mirabilia: A Cabinet of Curiosities, a solo exhibition by University of Louisville Associate Professor of Art Mitch Eckert opens Saturday at the Cressman Center for Visual Arts.

NEW: Kiah Celeste’s It Is What Is Not Yet Known opens at Quappi Projects this Saturday.

NEW: Moremen Gallery presents “11 Days”, the first solo exhibition of work by the emerging Cuban artist José Manuel Nápoles Puerto now residing in Louisville.

NEW: Eight Perspectives is at Galerie Hertz, featuring work from Elmer Lucille Allen Allie Jensen, Lucy Azubuike Jean Salmon, Cheryl Chapman, Taylor Sanders, Tonnea Green, & Guinever Smith.

NEW: Shae Goodlet’s solo show, Invocation, is at Revelry Boutique Gallery.

NEW: Rex Lagerstrom’s exhibit, Spiritual Autobiography is at KORE Gallery

NEW: Quappi Projects opened The Shands Collection: New Directions, curated by Julien Robson. Listen to an interview with Julien and Quappi director John Brooks on LVA’s Artebella On The Radio.

Land Is: Parks, Cultures, Stories is open by appointment at KMAC.

Erma Bombeck: At Wit’s End begins streaming Friday from Actors Theatre Direct. Listen to an interview with star and Louisville-born Jessica Wortham on LVA’s Artebella On The Radio.

Dana Oldfather, "There Used to Be a Street" is at Carnegie Center for Art & History..

Ballot Box: an LVA exhibit for Metro Hall curated by Skylar Smith has now relocated to 21c Museum & Hotel! It is also has a website and MetroTV video. Listen to an interview with the curator, three of the participating artists, and Rep. Attica Scott on LVA’s Artebella On The Radio.

There is also an interview with BallotBox artist J. Robert Southard.

Art in the Time of COVID-19, curated by Bailey O'Leary is an online exhibit from Portland Museum featuring Jeribai Andrew-Jaja, Rachel Singel, & Erica Lewis. Listen to an interview with artists and curator on LVA’s Artebella On The Radio.

Kiah Celeste at Quappi Projects

Kiah Celeste at Quappi Projects

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

FRIDAY: Late for Dinner with Bon Air and Copiers will be on Facebook Live from Art Sanctuary.

SATURDAY: Mirabilia: A Cabinet of Curiosities, a solo exhibition by University of Louisville Associate Professor of Art Mitch Eckert opens Saturday at the Cressman Center for Visual Arts.

Kiah Celeste’s It Is What Is Not Yet Known opens at Quappi Projects this Saturday.

Ballot Box: an LVA exhibit for Metro Hall curated by Skylar Smith has now relocated to 21c Museum & Hotel! It is also has a website and MetroTV video

While the Speed Museum has reopened, the cinema is closed during the COVID-19 crisis, but you can stream these selections at home. A portion of each streaming ticket purchase goes directly to the Museum.

ONGOING:

Speed Cinema offers Free Films Addressing Systemic Racism.

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

Keep making art! Preston Art Center will deliver and has curbside pickup during their shortened hours.

AA Clay - Home Clay Kits are available for sale: pick up or local delivery is available.

NOT LOCAL BUT WORTH IT!:

These 10 Famous Museums Offer Virtual Tours (Video)

The Art Institute of Chicago Puts 44,000+ Works of Art Online: View Them in High Resolution

An Even Bigger Selection from Google

Study Art History online: Artists and Movements

Installation work from MoMA (video)

The Artist is An Explorer: Curated by Marina Abramovic (video)

Paris Museums Put 100,000 Images Online for Unrestricted Public Use

Think we are missing something? Let us know: info@louisvillevisualart.org

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Thursday Link Roundup: February 27, 2020

“Saint Agnes” by James Russell May at Art Sanctuary.

“Saint Agnes” by James Russell May at Art Sanctuary.

THURSDAY:

James Russell May Fundraiser Art Show tonight at Art Sanctuary. Click here to read his Artebella Vignette and see some of his work.

Artist Reception for Re-Imagine - Photographs by Larry Basham at the IUS Library.

Nia Strings - Black History Month Violin Recital at Simmons College.

FRIDAY:

I Do Not Ask Any More Delight opens at Quappi Projects.

PAS (Pan African Studies) Night Of Art & Poetry is at UofL.

Robin G presents - Poets & Painters "Spoken Word and Art Edition" is at Kula Gallery.

Louisville Ballet opens Antipodes at the Brown Theatre.

SATURDAY:

Meet the Artist, Teri Dryden at B. Deemer Gallery.

Gilbert & Sullivan Society "PIRATES OF PENZANCE Sing A Long" at Mellwood Art Center.

ONGOING:

Permanent and Natural at The Carnegie Center in New Albany.

Black Before I Was Born: A Meditation on Identity at the new African American Museum.

Time Identity: MFA New Work Exhibition at the MFA building in Portland.

Vickie Wheatley at PYRO Gallery

Vickie Wheatley at PYRO Gallery

Neighbors Who COLOR Together Vickie Wheatley, Roy Ruiz Clayton and Bob Lockhart at PYRO Gallery.

Peter Williams: Incarceration is at Hite Institute’s Cressman Center.

Greetings from Love City is at Craft(s) Gallery.

Bill Pusztai "Downtown East Side" at garner narrative

Pony Daddy a Solo Exhibition from John Paul Kesling at Tim Faulkner Gallery.

Gold Key & American Visions Exhibition is at KMAC.

Suyun Son is at Downtown Pilates.

African American Women:Celebrating Diversity with Art is at Kore Gallery.

26th Annual African American Art Exhibition is at Actors Theatre of Louisville.

QuArtz - A Queer Arts Exhibit is at LAUNCH Louisville.

Illumination: Nature's Light in Watercolor. New Works by Cathy Hillegas at Mary Anderson Center.

LAUNCH 2020Setting the Stage for the New Year can be found at Moremen Gallery.

Shawna Khalily Wood Cuts is at the NEW Bourne Schweitzer Gallery in New Albany.

Brenda Wirth and Mary Newton are at Kleinhelter Gallery.

2020: The Vision of Hindsight by Rebecca Aldammad at Mellwood Art Center.

Our World Our Say is at U of L’s Schneider Hall.

Think we are missing something? Let us know: info@louisvillevisualart.org

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Thursday Link Roundup: January 30, 2020

She Did That at Speed Cinema.

She Did That at Speed Cinema.

THURSDAY:

Closing Reception for HOBA House's Liz Wierzbicki and Mad(e) Exhibit.

She Did That directed by Renae Bluitt opens at Speed Cinema.

FRIDAY:

femme maison: Mychaelyn Michalec & Karen Weeks opens at Houseguest tonight.

Artist Talk with Ashley Stewart at Revelry Boutique & Gallery.

Bonnie Prince Billy and Friends are doing an in-store performance at Guestroom Records.

Once On This Island opens at Actors Theatre of Louisville. Click HERE to listen to an interview with Robert Fleming on LVA’s Artebella On The Radio, director of this production and Executive Artistic Director of ATL.

SATURDAY:

Stage One’s Lawbreakers: A Fast and Furious History of Women's Suffrage has a public performance today. Click HERE to listen to an an interview with playwright Diana Grisanti on LVA’s Artebella On The Radio.

ONGOING:

Detroit ‘67 continue at The University of Louisville’s Thrust Theatre.

26th Annual African American Art Exhibition is at Actors Theatre of Louisville.

QuArtz - A Queer Arts Exhibit is at LAUNCH Louisville.

Illumination: Nature's Light in Watercolor. New Works by Cathy Hillegas at Mary Anderson Center.

LAUNCH 2020Setting the Stage for the New Year can be found at Moremen Gallery.

L Autumn Gnadinger at Quappi Projects.

Shawna Khalily at Bourne Schweitzer gallery

Shawna Khalily at Bourne Schweitzer gallery

Shawna Khalily Wood Cuts is at the NEW Bourne Schweitzer Gallery in New Albany.

Brenda Wirth and Mary Newton are at Kleinhelter Gallery.

2020: The Vision of Hindsight by Rebecca Aldammad at Mellwood Art Center.

Our World Our Say is at U of L’s Schneider Hall.

Inspired Louisville: Actors Gallery by Bill Brymer is at KORE Gallery. Click here to listen to an interview with Bill on LVA’s Artebella On The Radio.

A Julius Friedman Sampler – Art, Design, and Innovation Over Fifty Years is at the Filson Society. (2/28)

Annual Juried Student Art Exhibition at IU Southeast.

Often Seen Rarely Spoken Presents…Marks on Society is at The Carnegie Center in New Albany.

The Winter Show is at Craft(s) Gallery.

Louisville Photographic Society Group Show is at Unique Imaging Concepts.

Daydreams opens at Studioworks.

 BRAD DEVLIN “CITYSCAPES” is at Galerie Hertz..

Small Works Show at Kleinhelter Gallery in New Albany.

Think we are missing something? Let us know: info@louisvillevisualart.org

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Thursday Link Roundup: January 23, 2020

Hite Institute Student Show at Cressman Center

Hite Institute Student Show at Cressman Center

THURSDAY:

The Filson Historical Society hosts a Film Screening of Julius Friedman: Picture This; The Veil.

Bourbon Baroque will perform La Chandeleur w/ special guests A Golden Wire at Maddox & Rose.

Louisville Ballet opens their Choreographer’s Showcase.

Detroit ‘67 opens at The University of Louisville’s Thrust Theatre.

FRIDAY:

26th Annual African American Art Exhibition Awards opens at Actors Theatre of Louisville.

Hite Art Institute hosts a Reception for the Annual Student Show at Cressman Center.

QuArtz - A Queer Arts Exhibit opens at LAUNCH Louisville.

Robin G presents - Poets & Painters "Spoken Word and Art Edition" at Kula Gallery.

Cunningham Directed by Alla Kovgan opens at Speed Cinema.

SATURDAY:

Cathy Hillegas at Mary Anderson Center

Cathy Hillegas at Mary Anderson Center

Opening Reception for Illumination: Nature's Light in Watercolor. New Works by Cathy Hillegas at Mary Anderson Center.

Dirt Gremlins: A Guided Tour with Nina Kersey and Emily Miles is at KMAC.

SUNDAY:

Artist Gallery Talk at Pyro Gallery for the Quartet exhibit.

ONGOING:

LAUNCH 2020Setting the Stage for the New Year can be found at Moremen Gallery.

L Autumn Gnadinger at Quappi Projects.

Shawna Khalily Wood Cuts is at the NEW Bourne Schweitzer Gallery in New Albany.

The Quartet show is at Pyro Gallery.

Brenda Wirth and Mary Newton are at Kleinhelter Gallery.

2020: The Vision of Hindsight by Rebecca Aldammad at Mellwood Art Center.

Resurgence: A Night of Black Art is at Tim Faulkner Gallery.

Our World Our Say is at U of L’s Schneider Hall.

CHOIR BOY by Tarell Alvin McCraney is at Pandora Productions. Click HERE to listen to an interview with the director and lead cast members of this production on LVA’s Artebella On the Radio.

Inspired Louisville: Actors Gallery by Bill Brymer is at KORE Gallery. Click here to listen to an interview with Bill on LVA’s Artebella On The Radio.

A Julius Friedman Sampler – Art, Design, and Innovation Over Fifty Years is at the Filson Society. (2/28)

Annual Juried Student Art Exhibition at IU Southeast.

Often Seen Rarely Spoken Presents…Marks on Society is at The Carnegie Center in New Albany.

The Winter Show is at Craft(s) Gallery.

Louisville Photographic Society Group Show is at Unique Imaging Concepts..

Daydreams opens at Studioworks.

 BRAD DEVLIN “CITYSCAPES” is at Galerie Hertz..

Small Works Show at Kleinhelter Gallery in New Albany.

“INSCAPES” by Madison Cawein and Matt Gatton at Moremen Gallery.

Think we are missing something? Let us know: info@louisvillevisualart.org

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Friday Link Roundup; November 1, 2019

Open Studio Weekend

Open Studio Weekend

FRIDAY:

Open Studio Weekend Juried Exhibition opens tonight at The Cressman Center.

Laura Ross: A Retrospective Exhibition, with Bill Carner/Photographer opens at Swanson Contemporary tonight.

Tim Crowder "A Little Bit of Nothing Much" First Friday opening at garner narrative.

“INSCAPES” by Madison Cawein and Matt Gatton opens at Moremen Gallery.

The place to be on the Day of the Dead is at 1619 Flux.

La Vida, la Muerte y el Amor (Life, Death and Love) is at Craft(s) Gallery and Mercantile.

Theatre [502] presents MINE by Laura Marks opens tonight.

SATURDAY & SUNDAY:

Open Studio Weekend is both days 12:00 until 6:00 pm all around the city. Listen below to podcasts of participating artists being interviewed by Keith Waits on LVA’s Artebella On the Radio on WXOX 97.1 FM:

October 31 - Rosalie Rosenthal, Aaron Lubrick, Megan Kociscak

October 24 - Katherine Watts, Erica Lewis, Xuanyi Wang

Xuanyi Wang in Open Studio Weekend.

Xuanyi Wang in Open Studio Weekend.

ONGOING:

The Future is Unwritten is at Revelry Boutique Gallery.

Syncopation: Works by Anne Huntington & Jenny Shircliff is at Pyro Gallery.

Finding Home + Across the Pond Photo Exhibit at Ivy Tech. (Louisville Photo Biennial).

Street Studies: Photographs by Guy Dove & Elizabeth Reilly is at Surface Noise.

Photo Journalism from the Courier Journal -Ali: Beyond the world’s stage at Art Sanctuary (Louisville Photo Biennial).

Yellowstone in Winter and Spring at Kleinhelter Gallery in New Albany (Louisville Photo Biennial).

John Scally, Joel Feldman + is at Tim Faulkner Gallery.

Scott Greenwell at Unique Imaging Concepts ( Louisville Photo Biennial).

Morocco, Many Eyes, One Vision! is at University of Louisville, Rowan Street Gallery. Listen to LVA’s Artebella On The Radio for an interview that includes curator and photographer Rachid Tagoulla. (Louisville Photo Biennial).

Ultimate Things: Madison Cawein at B. Deemer Gallery.

Jacob Heustis “Beasts Will Be Still There” is at Quappi Projects. Listen to an interview with the artist and Quappi director John Brooks on LVA’s Artebella On The Radio.

Taradiddle continues at the Paul Paletti Gallery. (Louisville Photo Biennial).

Cultivating Creativity: Photographs by Kevin Rose Schultz at the Kent Mansion Gallery. ( Louisville Photo Biennial).

John Nation & Joe Wolek at Galerie Hertz. ( Louisville Photo Biennial).

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

Connecting Community Through Creativity is at Studioworks.

The Triennial continues at KMAC.

Elements Group Show at Kentucky Fine Art Gallery.

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

Think we are missing something? Let us know: info@louisvillevisualart.org

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LVA's Artebella On The Radio: October 24, 2019

Open Studio Weekend is almost here, and this week we talked with three of the participants in the U of L/Hite MFA building: Katherine Watts, Xuanyi (Rosamund) Wang, & Erica Lewis. Tune in to WXOX 97.1 Fm, or stream on Artxfm.com Thursday mornings at 10am to hear Keith Waits talk with artists about their work.

Katherine Watts

Photo Credit: Tom Fougerousse

Photo Credit: Tom Fougerousse

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Photo credit: Jeremy Villar

Photo credit: Jeremy Villar

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LVA's Artebella On The Radio May 23, 2019

Tammy Burke and Helen Payne, from the current UofL/Hite MFA Graduates Exhibition at Cressman Center will be joining KeithWaits in the studio this week to talk about their work. Tune in to WXOX 97.1 FM, or stream on Artxfm.com each Thursday at 10am to hear artists speak about their work on LVA's Artebella On The Radio.

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Tammy Burke has a MA in Media Communications, Webster University 2008 and a BFA in Painting Herron School of Art, IUPUI Indianapolis 1997. “Thinging”, solo MFA thesis exhibition, Grow West MFA Studios, Portland neighborhood, April 22 to May 3, 2019.   She mounted an installation concurrent with the run of Eurydice, at the U of L Thrust Theater in January 2018, and participated in the Artlink Regional Exhibition, Artlink Contemporary Gallery, Fort Wayne, IN, January through March of 2018. 


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Helen Payne was born on Jamestown, RI and was raised in Appalachia.  She’s studied poetry at the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics and art at the Slade School of Fine Art, UCL and the Maryland Institute, College of Art. Helen’s paintings and drawings have been shown nationally including Fraser Gallery, Washington, DC, Woman-Made Gallery, Chicago, IL, Bromfield Gallery, Boston, MA, Mobius Gallery, Cambridge, MA and the Holzwaser Gallery. Her work is held in many private collections and Governor Gaston Caperton’s West Virginia Collection.

The Hite Art Institute 2019 MFA Graduates Exhibition. Featuring a selection of works from this year’s graduating MFA student’s thesis exhibitions.

2019 MFA Graduates include Lauren Bader, Reid Broadstreet, Tammy Burke, Helen Payne, Monica Stewart and KCJ Szwedzinski.

The exhibition will run through - August 30, 2019
Gallery Hours: Wed-Friday 11am - 6pm
Saturday 11 am - 3 pm

Link Round Up

Friday Link Roundup: May 17, 2019

KCJ Szwedzinski, Ask me How I Really Feel, 2013, montoype, 15” x 11”

KCJ Szwedzinski, Ask me How I Really Feel, 2013, montoype, 15” x 11”

TONIGHT:

There is an opening reception for Mental Misconceptions: The Art of Self Care at The Hite Institute’s Schneider Galleries.

Its time again for After Hours at the Speed this month in partnership with Louisville Public Media.

SATURDAY:

Matthew McDole at Revelry

Matthew McDole at Revelry

In partnership with the NuLu Business Association, The Fund for the Arts is raising money for the arts with Round Up for the Arts.

ONGOING:

Matthew McDole’s Strawberry Mansion exhibit is at Revelry Gallery.

The Academy of LVA Exhibit is at Louisville Visual Art.

The House Paint and Pencil Show, New Work by Corie and Carrie Neumayer is at PYRO gallery.

2019 MFA Graduates Exhibition at Cressman Center.

The Spring Invitational. is at Kleinhelter Galley in New Albany

A double bill of Laundry & Bourbon & Lone Star is at The Bard’s Town Theatre.

Young American Shakespeare Festival 2019 continues this weekend at Commonwealth Theatre Center.

Hit The Wall by Ike Holter runs one more weekend from Pandora Productions

WIN PLACE SHOW is at Kentucky Fine Art Gallery.

"Unbounded Domains" by Vian Sora at Moremen Gallery.

Horsepower at Craft(s) Gallery and Mercantile.

She’s Silver and Orange 4 is at Tim Faulkner Gallery.

A Perspective In Paint by Geoff Crowe at Kore Gallery.

Joyce Garner - lazy susan is at garner narrative contemporary

PUBLIC Radio

LVA's Artebella On The Radio May 16, 2019

Sara Cissell & Diane Dillman joined us to talk about "Mental Misconceptions: The Art of Self Care", the exhibit they curated at the Hite Institute at U of L. They also brought one of the artists, Carrie Donovan. Tune in to WOXO 97.1 FM, or stream on Artxfm.com Thursdays at 10am to listen to LVA's Artebella On The Radio.

By Brianna Harlan

By Brianna Harlan

Sara Cissell will be graduating this upcoming fall 2019 with her BA in Art History and Humanities. Sara has eight years of museum experience formerly working at the Frazier History Museum, and currently the Speed Art Museum. She has interned for the Speed, KMAC, and Sheherazade Gallery. This will be Sara’s first curated show.

Diana Dillman graduated Fall 2018 with her BA in Art History and has interned for the Filson Historical Society and the United States Capitol Visitors Center. Diana currently works at the Kentucky Derby Museum. She has previously curated for the Critical and Curatorial Studies II class with “Caprices: Wit and Whimsy,” which was also at Schneider Hall.

Carrie Donovan is currently the Design manager at The Speed Art Museum. Originally from the Washington, D.C. area, she received her BFA in Communication Art & Design from the University of Louisville. 

The Hite Art Institute is pleased to present “Mental Misconceptions: The Art of Self-Care”, an art exhibition that investigates, comments, and validates the correlation between mental health and the healing process otherwise known as “post-trauma growth.” Post-trauma growth refers to those who have experienced a stronger sense of well-being after a traumatic event. This exhibition solely focuses on local artists and their unique interpretations towards their own self-care and the treatment of others.

“Mental Misconceptions: The Art of Self-Care” features eleven local artists including: Megan Bickel, Jeremy Brightbill, Julio Cesar Rodriguez Aguilar, Andrew and Simon Cozzens, Carrie Donovan, Brianna Harlan, Tammy Richardson, KCJ Szwedzinski, and Letitia Quesenberry.

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LVA's Artebella On The Radio: Charlie Sexton and Dr. Janna Segal

Charlie Sexton, Artistic Director of Commonwealth Theatre Center, and Dr. Janna Segal, Director of Graduate Studies at UofL’s Department of Theatre Arts, discuss Shakespeare, dramaturgy, and theatre arts education ahead of the 2019 Young American Shakespeare Festival that opens May 9 at CTC. Tune in each Thursday at 10am to listen to Keith Waits talk with creatives on LVA's Artebella On The Radio. WXOX 97.1 FM, or stream on Artxfm.com.

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Charlie Sexton is the Artistic Director of Commonwealth Theatre Center. He was among the first class of Conservatory students of Walden Theatre. Charlie’s resume includes many artistic accomplishments as an actor, director, and playwright, but his proudest achievement is the professional training and mentoring of thousands of students through the Walden Conservatory program, the students have been accepted into the nation’s best college theatre programs, including Juilliard, Carnegie Mellon, New York University, Northern Illinois University, and the University of Minnesota/Guthrie Theater.

Notable students include Jennifer Lawrence (The Hunger Games), Jennifer Carpenter (Dexter), Jess Weixler (The Good Wife), Wes Ramsey (Charmed), Tom Graves (The Rude Mechanicals), Gisela Chipe (Asolo Rep’s Hamlet, Prince of Cuba), and Adam Wesley Brown (Once on Broadway).

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Dr. Janna Segal teaches undergraduate and graduate courses at the University of Louisville in: theatre history, literature, and theory; Shakespeare and Shakespearean adaptation; American feminist theatre; and dramaturgy. Prior to joining the UofL faculty, Dr. Segal was an Assistant Professor in the Theatre Department and in the MLitt/MFA Shakespeare and Performance program at Mary Baldwin College, and an IHUM Postdoctoral Fellow at Stanford University. She has published single and co-authored works on Shakespeare’s As You Like ItA Midsummer Night’s DreamOthello, and Romeo and Juliet; Dekker and Middleton’s The Roaring Girl; Fo and Rame’s Elisabetta; and Chekhov’s Three Sisters. Her scholarly work has appeared in such journals as SDC JournalJEMCSShakespeare, and Early Modern Literary Studies, as well as in numerous anthologies, including the forthcoming Performances at Court in Shakespeare’s Era (Rowman and Littlefield, 2018) and How to Teach a Play (Bloomsbury, 2018). Dr. Segal is also a freelance dramaturg whose past production work includes Shakespeare, Shakespearean adaptation, contemporary theatre, and new plays in development. She is the Resident Dramaturg of the Comparative Drama Conference, for which she dramaturgs two to three new plays a year, and a dramaturg for ATHE’s annual New Play Development Workshop. At UofL, she has dramaturged Baltimore,Eurydice, and The Master and Margarita, and The Taming of the Shrew. She has also worked locally as a guest dramaturg for Commonwealth Theatre Center. Dr. Segal is a member of Literary Managers and Dramaturgs of the Americas (LMDA), and she serves on the Board of the Comparative Drama Conference.

Young American Shakespeare Festival  May 9 – 19

Macbeth, directed by Hallie Dizdarevic
Henry V, directed by Jennifer Pennington
The Winter’s Tale, directed by Charlie Sexton

Link Round Up

Friday Link Roundup: April 12, 2019

2019 art[squared]

2019 art[squared]

TONIGHT:

art[squared] Louisville's Premier Art Sale & Fundraiser for Children’s Fine Art Classes is TONIGHT!

Monica Stewart: All the Better to See You With opens at the U of L MFA building.

Win Place ART Show opens at Revelry Gallery.

SATURDAY:

WIN PLACE SHOW opens at Kentucky Fine Art Gallery.

ONGOING:

"Unbounded Domains" by Vian Sora at Moremen Gallery.

Horsepower at Craft(s) Gallery and Mercantile.

She’s Silver and Orange 4 is at Tim Faulkner Gallery.

Here for Today- Works by Heather Cameron and Allie Jensen is at Art Sanctuary.

A Perspective In Paint by Geoff Crowe at Kore Gallery.

Joyce Garner - lazy susan is at garner narrative contemporary

Image and Word is at Kaviar Forge & Gallery through April 6.

Elmer Lucille Allen, Sandra Charles, and Barbara Tyson Mosley are exhibiting at Carnegie Center for Art & History in New Albany.

PUBLIC Radio

LVA's Artebella On The Radio: January 24, 2019

East of the Sun (West of the Moon) by Monica Stewart

East of the Sun (West of the Moon) by Monica Stewart

Monica Stewart is a multi-media artist and current MFA candidate at the University of Louisville’s Hite Institute. She will be recognized at the February 1st LVA Honors Luncheon as the 2018 Emerging Artist. She joined Keith Waits in the studio this week to talk about fairy tales, feminism, and cutting paper. Tune in to WXOX 97.1 FM, or stream on Artxfm.com every Thursday at 10 am for LVA's Artebella On The Radio.

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LVA's Artebella On The Radio: January 10, 2019

Organize Your Own: The Politics and Poetics of Self- Determination Movements, will be at the Schneider Hall Galleries through Feb. 22. Dr. Catherine Fosl of the Anne Braden Institute, Carla Wallace from Showing Up for Racial Justive, and Chris Reitz and Jessica Oberdick of the Hite Institute joined us to discuss this exhibit. . Tune in at 10am to WXOX 97.1 FM, or stream onArtxfm.com for LVA's Artebella On the Radio with Keith Waits.

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Dr. Catherine Fosl is a Professor of Women’s and Gender Studies and founding Director of the Anne Braden Institute. Dr. Fosl was Anne Braden’s biographer and is the author of Subversive Southerner: Anne Braden and the Struggle for Racial Justice in the Cold War South (Palgrave Macmillan, 2002), as well as other books.



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Carla Wallace is a civil rights activist in Louisville, Ky. She is co-founder of the Fairness Campaignand Showing Up for Racial Justice and a member of the Kentucky Commission on Human Rights Hall of Fame



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Chris Reitz is Assistant Professor of Critical and Curatorial Studies and Gallery Director at the Hite Art Institute. His research focuses on transnational practices in art and exhibitions of the past 30 years, with a particular emphasis on art and the art market in the era of neoliberalism.



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Jessica Oberdick is a visual artist, curator, and writer. She has contributed to various online platforms including Burnaway and Ruckus Louisville, and was recently published in the international magazine Boshemia. She has curated + co-curated exhibitions at 1619 Flux and KMAC Museum, both in Louisville, and currently is the Exhibitions Assistant for the Hite Institute for Visual Art at the University of Louisville.

 

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LVA's Artebella On The Radio: December 20, 2018

Jo Anne Triplett and Jessica Oberdick joined us Thursday to reflect upon 2018 in local visual art. Tune in to WXOX 97.1, or stream on Artxfm.com every Thursday at 10am for LVA's Artebella On the Radio.

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Jo Anne Triplett is a contributing arts editor at LEO Weekly. She’s a past member of the Mayor’s Advisory Committee on Public Art, was the content advisor on the Glassworks Building video, and has written for Louisville Magazine, Kentucky Homes and Gardens and the national publication Glass Craftsman. Jo Anne came to Louisville from Washington, D.C. where she worked as a researcher and writer for the Smithsonian American Art Museum.

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Jessica Oberdick is a visual artist, curator, and writer. In December 2017 Oberdick graduated from the University of Louisville with her dual Master of Arts and Art History in Critical and Curatorial Studies and Master of Public Administration in Nonprofit Management. She has contributed to various online platforms including Burnaway and Ruckus Louisville, and was recently published in the international magazine Boshemia. She has curated + co-curated exhibitions at 1619 Flux and KMAC Museum, both in Louisville, and currently is the Exhibitions Assistant for the Hite Institute for Visual Art at the University of Louisville.

Link Round Up

Friday Link Roundup December 7, 2018

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TONIGHT:

Louisville Visual Art Exhibit Opening at AC Hotel in NuLu.

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

Holiday Pop-Up Art Market! happens tonight at the Pizza Market Louisville.

Joshua Bleecker, "Permanent Witness", Oil on canvas, 16x20in

Joshua Bleecker, "Permanent Witness", Oil on canvas, 16x20in

SATURDAY:

Patricia Brock Photography Exhibit opens at KORE Gallery.

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

SUNDAY:

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

University of Louisville Faculty Artist Recital featuring Emily Albrink & Chad Sloan at 3:00pm

ONGOING:

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.

PUBLIC Radio

LVA's Artebella On The Radio November 8, 2018

Sue Eng Ly and JoAnne Sweeney are my guests on tomorrow morning's LVA's Artebella On The Radio. They will tell us about "What Were You Wearing: A Survivor's Installation", an exhibit U of L's Brandeis School of Law. Tune in each Thursday at 10am to WXOX 97.1 FM/Artxfm.com.

JoAnne Sweeny teaches Lawyering Skills and Writing For Practice. Prior to coming to Louisville, she was a Westerfield Fellow at Loyola University New Orleans College of Law where she taught legal research and writing as well as a seminar in comparative constitutional law.

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Professor Sweeny's current scholarly interests include comparative constitutional law, freedom of expression, law and gender, and legal history. Some of Professor Sweeny's most recent research has focused the present and historical criminalization of consensual sex, such as the prosecution of teenagers under child pornography laws because they have "sexted" each other nude or erotic photos of themselves. Her comparative work focuses on the United Kingdom’s Human Rights Act and the European Convention on Human Rights.

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Sue Eng Ly joined the community at Brandeis School of Law in August 2016. Prior to law school, she spent three years with the AmeriCorps program, serving as a middle school teacher in Hartford, Conn., a volunteer manager in Boston and a small business program coordinator in Louisville. She is deeply passionate about social justice and empowering those who are marginalized. As a Human Rights Fellow, she hopes to be more connected to Louisville’s refugees and immigrants and gain a better understanding of their struggles. Some of Sue Eng’s hobbies include baking, singing, journaling and giving people hugs.

“What Were You Wearing.” The event will be the opening of an art installation about sexual assault survivors and it will showcase their stories through the actual clothes they were wearing when they were violated. It will take place on Saturday, November 10, 2018, beginning with an opening speech at 5:00pm at the Student Activities Center.

Link Round Up

Friday Link Roundup: November 2, 2018

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TONIGHT:

The Open Studio Weekend Juried Exhibition opens at the University of Louisville Hite Institute’s Cressman Center.

La Vida, la Muerte y el Amor (Life, Death and Love) opens at Craft(s) Gallery & Mercantile.

Creature: A Puppet Frankenstein Adaptation has performances tonight and tomorrow at Suspend.

CirqueLouis: Gravity’s Varieties is up at The Kentucky Center for the Arts.

WEEKEND:

OPEN STUDIO WEEKEND is happening ALL OVER the Metro Louisville area.

ONGOING:

Kentucky Cup: A tradition of excellence in Art is a group exhibit opening at The Brown Hotel Gallery.
Kathleen Loomis Day by Day by Day: adventures in regular art has a reception Sunday at Pyro Gallery.
IU Southeast just opened a Faculty Exhibition at The Ogle Center.
Tiffany Calvert: Semper Augustus is at Moreman Gallery.

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

Monster Mash - A Graveyard Smash by Harrison Fogle is at Revelry Boutique & Gallery.
This and That, It’s All Abstract: new work by Karen Terhune is at Kore Gallery in the Mellwood Art Center.
Susan Toliver: Menagerie is open at Craft{s} Mercantile and Gallery
When Elements Collide, new work from Casey McKinney, at The Pigment Gallery at Mellwood Arts & Entertainment Center.
Aleksandra Stone has a new solo exhibit, Fruits of Labor, at garner narrative.

               

PUBLIC Radio

LVA's Artebella On The Radio 7.19.18

Jordan Clark, Lee Mai, & Abbie Springer of Cirque Louis were with us in the studio July 19. They will be performing at iroquois Amphitheatre on July 20 & 21 as a part of the Amphitheatre's 80th Birthday Celebration! Tune in WXOX 97.1 FM/Artxfm.com at 10am each Thursday to hear Keith Waits talk to artists!

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Jordan Clark was first taken to see the circus by his grandparents. From there, a fascination of the circus and its characters began to grow. The circus was a place where Jordan’s childlike imagination could manifest into a tangible experience. After training on his own in high school, Jordan began his formal circus training in 2006 at the National Circus School of Montreal’s summer program. He was later accepted into the school’s prestigious college program where he completed his training in 2012. Jordan has performed his hand-balancing act in over 20 countries as well as at sea.

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Lee Mai is a Juggler and circus enthusiast who is one of CirqueLouis’ most consummate and active performers. He is a regular fixture at CirqueLouis’ city wide events and productions, playing a Vaudeville star in Bootleg “Untapped” (2015) and Puck in “A Midsummer Night’s Circus” (2016) and major roles in Pinocchio (2016), East of the Sun (2017), and Kaleidoscope (2017). In addition to performing, Lee is also an instructor for CirqueLouis’ educational outreach and Social Circus program. Beyond circus, Lee enjoys food, good conversation, kindness, and cheesy sci-fi.

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Abbie Springer grew up in Kansas City, Mo, but moved to Louisville to compete with the nationally ranked University of Louisville cheerleading squad and in 2009, she began her circus arts training. Abbie has trained extensively in doubles acts and apparatus (Acro, Adagio, Trapeze, Chandelyra, and Sphere). She has trained on Silks, Aerial Rope, Lyra and completed her instructional training through NECCA (New England Center for Circus Arts). Abbie has performed in CirqueLouis’ previous productions of Bootleg “Untapped” (2015), A Midsummer Night’s Circus (2016), Pinocchio (2016), East of the Sun (2017), and Kaleidoscope (2017).

PUBLIC Radio

LVA's Artebella On The Radio 7/5/18

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Kristi Papailler is an actor, director, teacher and activist who recently directed "Fences" and appeared in "Steel Magnolias" and teaches at Central High School, so we had no problem filling the hour this Thursday on LVA's Artebella On The Radio. tune in to WXOX 97.1/Artxfm.com at 10am.