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Artists Talk with LVA: May 7, 2026

With Insects We Share the Same Light, curated by Clare Hirn, opens at MaybeItsFate on May 9th. Clare discusses her curatorial debut with Margaret Carreiro, Professor of Biology Emerita, University of Louisville. Tune into Artists Talk with LVA on WXOX 97.1 FM at 10 AM.

Clare Hirn, a native of Louisville, Kentucky, received her Master’s in Painting and Drawing from the New York Academy of Art - Graduate School of Figurative Art. With an emphasis on strong foundational skills of drawing and painting, Hirn has largely worked realistically over the span of her 30+ year career. Always inspired by the natural world, with a focus on landscape and the human figure.

Margaret Carreiro is a plant and soil ecologist working primarily in urban and suburban areas. She studies the impacts of cities and towns on natural areas and is also involved in restoration ecology studies. She was an Associate Professor in the Department of Biology at UofL.

With Insects We Share the Same Light, curated by Clare Hirn, invites viewers to deepen their appreciation for insects — Earth's most diverse organisms and ecological cornerstone for over 350 million years — and to reflect on their critical role and growing vulnerability in the Anthropocene.

With Insects We Share the Same Light, curated by Clare Hirn
Clare Hirn & Margaret Carreiro

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Artists Talk with LVA: January 22, 2026

Terry Spangler Dunham & Charlotte Pollock discuss their upcoming exhibit at Pyro Gallery on Artists Talk with LVA on WXOX 97.1 FM / Artxfm.com.

Terry Spangler Dunham’s current work focuses on images that evoke a sense of sanctuary, places that feel restful and inspiring. She holds a BFA degree in drawing from Kansas State University and a BA from Pennsylvania State University, with an emphasis on drawing and photography. Her current body of work is acrylic painting, some mixed media, and drawing.

Charlotte Pollock received her Bachelor of Fine Arts from the University of Louisville, Major: Studio Art, Louisville, Kentucky, and also studied at The Marchutz School of Art, Plein-air painting, Aix-en-Provence, France. She has twice received Great Meadows Foundation Travel Grants, including a trip to the Venice Biennale, Venice, Italy. 

Homegrown Stories, new work by Terry Spangler Dunham with guest artists Charlotte Pollock & Sherrie Spangler, opens at Pyro Gallery on January 31st with a reception from 5 - 8:30 pm. There will also be a Gallery Talk and demo on February 1 beginning at 1:30 pm.

Homegrown Stories at Pyro Gallery
Terry Spangler Dunham & Charlotte Pollock

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Artists Talk with LVA: January 2, 2025

“Shadows in the Sun” by Nathaniel Hendrickson & Douglas Lucas, opens at  Maybe Its Fate on January 4th, as part of its Winter Exhibitions, and the two artists speak with us about their collaboration. Tune in to WXOX 97.1 FM/Artxfm.com each Thursday at 10 am to hear Artists Talk with LVA.

“Shadows in the Sun” is a collection of mixed media, sculpture, sound, film, video, photography, and more that squints at over thirteen years of collaboration and dialogue between Nathaniel Hendrickson and Douglas Lucas.

Nathaniel Hendrickson is an interdisciplinary artist, painter, curator, documentary filmmaker, and freelance producer based in Casey County, KY. Their work explores the edge of performance and visual art and has worked on collaborative projects internationally with the Open Program of the Workcenter of Jerzy Grotowski (Italy/Turkey/Lebanon/USA); Hyunji Park (Korea/Finland); Gianluigi Biagini (Finland/Italy); Pietro Varrasso (Belgium); They most recently staged an intervention with Pietro Varrasso at the University of Liege School of Architecture’s: Borderscapes 2023 on the unique geopolitical region of Mt. St. Pierre, and presented their work at the Multispecies Ethnography and Artistic Methodology conference at the University of Liege School of Anthropology. ‍

Based in an undisclosed location, Douglas Lucas works in various locations in the fields of sound, film, text, collage, performance, and installation. He has run two record labels; Arcana Machine, releasing esoteric sound recordings, and NONE Records, the only label ever to release anti-records exclusively. He also has curated numerous performances, exhibitions, and screenings.

Shadows in the Sun exhibition
Douglas Lucas & Nathaniel Hendrickson