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Painting

Vignette: Pat Allison

"Louisville's Ohio", by Pat Allison, Oil on canvas, 28x22in, 2018, $500

"Louisville's Ohio", by Pat Allison, Oil on canvas, 28x22in, 2018, $500

As a student in Jefferson County Schools, Pat Allison was invited to participate in after-school, free, art classes in the fifth and sixth grades at Southern Junior High School.  We’re guessing that makes her an alumnus of Louisville Visual Art’s Children's Fine Art Classes. During one summer after sixth grade her parents paid for art classes at the Louisville Art Center, which was an earlier name for LVA.

"NYC’s Central Park” by Pat Allison, Oil, 12x16in, Private collection

"NYC’s Central Park” by Pat Allison, Oil, 12x16in, Private collection

Yet in high school, Allison changed direction, and studied Speech and Theatre at Indiana University Bloomington. In 2019 she retired from teaching at Louisville’s DuPont Manual/ Youth Performing Arts School where she founded its New Works Festival and the Young Writers Workshop. Since her retirement after 43 years of teaching, she began to devote more of her energies once again to painting.

So is Allison’s preoccupation with structural pattern in her work the natural result of a lifetime of teaching? The organization and routine of the classroom and developing new educational curriculum must have influenced her in this regard. The network of steel support in the bridge across the Ohio River is echoed in the freeway below and contrasted against the vertical lines of the architecture we see beyond, and the more subtle organic patterns of nature are present in the wintry trees and stylized examination of the lily.

Allison has been studying oil painting for the past twelve years with Winnie Harrison at the Preston Art Center in Louisville.

She was selected for the Jewish Community Center’s 2010 Emerging Artist Exhibition, and was juried into the Louisville Woman’s Club Exhibitions in 2015, 2016, & 2017. She has written and illustrated two children’s picture books, Butterfly and Roberto Robot

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On September 29, Allison will be part of the Louisville Visual Art’s Juried Exhibit in the 2018 Portland Art & Heritage Fair. The exhibit will be available for viewing at the Marine Hospital from 11am-5pm. Jury prizes will be awarded at 2:00pm.

Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky
Education: Degree in Speech & Theatre, Indiana University
Facebook: PatAllisonPaintings

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"Exploring Maine’s Coast" by Pat Allison, Oil, 18X24, $650

"Exploring Maine’s Coast" by Pat Allison, Oil, 18X24, $650

"Lily’s Birth" by Pat Allison, Oil on canvas, 9x12in, 2018, $350

"Lily’s Birth" by Pat Allison, Oil on canvas, 9x12in, 2018, $350


Written by Keith Waits. Entire contents copyright © 2018 Louisville Visual Art. All rights reserved. In addition to his work at the LVA, Keith is also the Managing Editor of a website, Arts-Louisville.com, which covers local visual arts, theatre, and music in Louisville.

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Painting

Vignette: Catherine Bryant

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"Louisville Bridges" by Catherine Bryant, Oil on canvas, 11x14in, 2018, $600

The landscape artist, in particular, the plein air painter, must venture out into the world to satisfy their creative drive. It doesn’t always mean tying down their easel to brave fierce winds or painting in polar fleece in freezing temperature; modern day artists retire to the well-heated studio and other subjects, but the ever-diminishing seasonal transitions demand their attention.

When we review the work of Catherine Bryant, one of the region’s most notable landscape painters, that desire is communicated with abundant clarity. The natural world is a living organism, changing with each passing day. We know this in our bones, but Bryant seems preternaturally in tune with it in a way that forces the rest of us to understand how much we take it for granted. And her Instagram account attests to her dedication, with images of paintings completed just three days ago.

"Peaceful Morning" by Catherine Bryant, Oil on canvas, 24x36in, 2018, $2150

"Peaceful Morning" by Catherine Bryant, Oil on canvas, 24x36in, 2018, $2150

In her Artist’s Statement, Bryant explains how she finds plein air painting to be crucial in developing skills for making quick decisions in, “simplifying composition, value assessment, and color acuity, all the while completing a painting within 2 / 2 ½ hours.” Skills she carries with her into the studio during the winter months, during which she turns her attention to still life and portraits.

Like most contemporary landscape painters, she also accepts humankind’s contribution, folding in architectural elements, the barns and fences of the farmland, the bridges and barge traffic on the Ohio River; our hand in altering the environment has become as meaningful as the ancient topography that is the foundation of all such compositions.

Included here are a series about the many bridges connecting Kentucky and Indiana that are woven throughout Louisville. They are a commission through Zephyr Gallery for the Kentucky International Convention Center, which just reopened after a $207 million renovation.

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On September 29, Bryant will be part of the Louisville Visual Art’s Juried Exhibit in the 2018 Portland Art & Heritage Fair. The exhibit will be available for viewing at the Marine Hospital from 11am-5pm. Jury prizes will be awarded at 2:00pm.

Ms. Bryant teaches her passion for painting at Preston Arts Center on Bardstown Road, and in her private studio. 

Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky
Education: BA, University of Louisville
Gallery Representative: Jane Morgan Gallery; Edenside Gallery; Kentucky Museum of Art & Craft, and Hoosier Salon (Louisville) Broad Ripple Gallery (Indianapolis)
Website: http://www.catherinebryantart.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/catherinebryantstudio/

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"Overlook Magic" by Catherine Bryant, Oil on canvas, 11x14in, 2018, $600

"Overlook Magic" by Catherine Bryant, Oil on canvas, 11x14in, 2018, $600

"Louisville Bridges #2 (Lincoln)" by Catherine Bryant, Oil on canvas, 30x40in, 2018, POR

"Louisville Bridges #2 (Lincoln)" by Catherine Bryant, Oil on canvas, 30x40in, 2018, POR

"Final Resting Place" by Catherine Bryant, Oil on canvas, 11x14in, 2018, POR

"Final Resting Place" by Catherine Bryant, Oil on canvas, 11x14in, 2018, POR


Written by Keith Waits. Entire contents copyright © 2018 Louisville Visual Art. All rights reserved.In addition to his work at the LVA, Keith is also the Managing Editor of a website, Arts-Louisville.com, which covers local visual arts, theatre, and music in Louisville.

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