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Link Round Up

Thursday Link Roundup: May 14

Valerie Goodwin at Carnegie Center for Art & History

Valerie Goodwin at Carnegie Center for Art & History

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

NEW: The University of Louisville/Hite Institute MFA Exhibition is open at the Cressman Center for Visual Art.

NEW: About Convergence, recent works by Heather Jones is now open at Moremen Gallery.

NEW: Revelry Gallery is debuting the first solo exhibition of local painter and muralist, WASP. Their new body of work, One Thing is Certain.

NEW: PYRO Gallery’s new exhibition, RECONFIGURATION, features work by Bette Levy and Kathleen Loomis. They will be offering a Zoom Artist’s Talk on May 18 and you can hear an interview on LVA’s Artebella On The Radio with both artists.

NEW: Tim Faulkner Gallery is showing new work from painter Alex Trainor.

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

NEW: Paul’s Pandemic Purchases: New Acquisitions from the Collection of Paul Paletti, is open now at The Paul Paletti Gallery.

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

Promise, Witness, Remembrance at the Speed Art Museum, curated by Allison Glenn, reflects on the life of Breonna Taylor, her killing in 2020, and the year of protests that followed, in Louisville and around the world.

Wayside Christian Mission has opened "Sides of My Mind," an exhibit of pencil, marker, and watercolor paintings by local artist Chad Ashton.

NEW: Rockerbuilt, at 1512 Portland Avenue, hosts new work from Shayne Hull.

Katherine Watts at Cressman Center for Visual Arts

Katherine Watts at Cressman Center for Visual Arts

NEW: Commonwealth Theatre Center opens its annual Young American Shakespeare Festival for outdoor performances May 6 - 16.

Actors Theatre has released Romeo & Juliet: Louisville 2020, a visually captivating interpretation of Shakespeare’s classic narrative, set during May 2020 in Louisville Kentucky.

FRIDAY: Late for Dinner with the Norman Minogue Goodtime Hootenanny will be on Facebook Live from Art Sanctuary.

SATURDAY: Late for Dinner with Cryptic Hymn and Volcandra for a 2nd live music broadcast from Art Sanctuary.

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

ONGOING:

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.

Speed Cinema offers Free Films Addressing Systemic Racism.

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

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

PUBLIC Radio

LVA's Artebella On The Radio 10.12.17

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Erica Denise is in charge of Arts Education at Louisville Central Community Center, and she is doing a one-night cabaret performance at Tim Faulkner Gallery on October 15. She gave us a taste of what to expect, singing live in the studio on LVA's Artebella On The Radio, and opened up about herself and the autobiographical nature of the show, which is called "Journal Entries." Tune in every week at 10am on WXOX 97.1 FM/Artxfm.com.