Link Round Up

Friday Link Roundup: November 15, 2019

Megan Bickel at Quappi Projects: There Was No Template for His Perceptions. 2019. Acrylic on lycra with holographic inkjet print

Megan Bickel at Quappi Projects: There Was No Template for His Perceptions. 2019. Acrylic on lycra with holographic inkjet print

FRIDAY:

Megan Bickel "We Are Inside the Fire" opening reception at Quappi Projects.

Jennifer Palmer opens After The Storm at Bellarmine University.

Parasite (Gisaengchung) Directed by Bong Joon-ho opens at Speed Cinema. Opening night is SOLD OUT but there are showings through November 24.

A Tapestry of Variance celebrates 10 years of the Va Va Vixens at Art Sanctuary..

SATURDAY:

CirqueLouis: The Circus Show is at The Kentucky Center today and tomorrow.

SUNDAY:

Sulh Ensemble Presents: Musical Gems of the Middle East at IUS.

CirqueLouis at Kentucky Center

CirqueLouis at Kentucky Center

ONGOING:

Small Works Show at Kleinhelter Gallery in New Albany.

Mark Albain and Andrew Cenci at O Art.

Release: New Work by Michelle Meredith is at Mellwood.

Open Studio Weekend Juried Exhibition continues at The Cressman Center.

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

Tim Crowder "A Little Bit of Nothing Much" just opened at garner narrative.

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

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

The Future is Unwritten is at Revelry Boutique Gallery.

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

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

Ultimate Things: Madison Cawein at B. Deemer Gallery.

Taradiddle continues at the Paul Paletti 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.

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


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