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Artists Talk with LVA: March 12, 2026

The 2026 LVA Honors is on March 20th, and two of the honorees, Robyn Gibson & Tom Pfannerstill, join us in the studio. Tune into Artists Talk with LVA on WXOX 97.1 FM at 10 AM every Thursday.

Robyn Gibson is an emerging artist, curator, and podcaster living and working in Louisville, KY. After she started boxing in 2016, Gibson began incorporating it into her art practice. Larger-than-life-sized bold, gestural charcoal figures on canvas, a lyrical writing style meant to pack a punch, and voluptuous ceramic vessels inspired by her own curves all convey the movement and force important to her work and inspired by her boxing practice. The act of taking up space and claiming ownership of it is important to her work. As a Black artist focused on self-portraiture and the exploration of her trauma, Gibson grapples with Black identity, the depiction, perception, and value of Black bodies, and what it means to be authentic. She is also the host of the podcast, WheelHouse Art’s Art by Volume, presented by the Wine Room. 

For nearly four decades as a full-time studio artist, Tom Pfannerstill has transformed overlooked everyday objects—trash, food, clothing, paintbrushes, and waste—into astonishing hyper-realistic sculptures. His work challenges viewers to reconsider consumerism and the byproducts of human consumption, often requiring a second glance to distinguish art from reality. Tom has exhibited nationally since 1990 and is the recipient of a prestigious Kentucky Arts Council fellowship. His work is held in major collections including the Flint Institute of Arts, Bellarmine University, and the Evansville Museum of Arts and Sciences. Based in Louisville, his enduring practice continues to influence generations of artists.

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Artists Talk with LVA: October 30, 2025

Susan Gorsen, Tom Pfannerstill, & Marti Kuehn discuss the upcoming Artists’ Breakfast Group exhibit at LVA. Tune in to WXOX 97.1 FM / Artxfm.com each Thursday at 10 a.m. to hear Artists Talk with LVA.

Tom Pfannerstill was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He relocated to Louisville Kentucky in 1978 and continues to live and work there, spending the majority of his time making art in his Christy Avenue studio.

He has an extensive exhibition history including several solo shows in New York City, Atlanta, Boston, Las Vegas, Nashville, Cincinnati, and Indianapolis. He regularly exhibits at Galerie Hertz and Susan Moremen Gallery in Louisville.

Louisville, Kentucky artist Susan Gorsen is one of the “OG’s” of the Artists Breakfast Group, and has been exhibiting vividly colored abstract drawings for nearly three decades. In recent years she switched from oil pastels to watercolor as a medium.

Marti Kuehn joined the AB group in 2010. After retiring from a career in education in the Chicago region, she moved to Louisville in 2008 and started her art journey. She is an active member of the Anchorage Artist Guild, the LVA Board, and Art in City Hall Prospect. She exhibits at Kore Gallery.

AB 30 opens Saturday, November 8th, from 10 am to 12 pm at The LVA Gallery.