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Thursday LInk Roundup: February 13, 2020

MFA New Work in Portland

MFA New Work in Portland

THURSDAY:

Time Identity: MFA New Work Exhibition Opening Reception at the MFA building ion Portland.

The Beecher Terrace Story premier of a film by Lavel D. White

Seeing Red: Stories of American Communists at Speed Cinema

This weekend only: The Secret Garden at Commonwealth Theatre Center.

Mother Courage and Her Children by Bertolt Brecht opens at Locust Grove.

FRIDAY:

Neighbors Who COLOR Together Vickie Wheatley, Roy Ruiz Clayton and Bob Lockhart opens at PYRO Gallery.

Jazz, Blues & Bourbon is at the Kentucky African American Heritage Center.

Louisville Chorus: Musique Romantique at Seelbach Hilton.

InKY Reading Series at Louisville Literary Arts

SATURDAY:

The Ruckus Annual, Vol. 2 Release Party is at Quappi Projects.

LCAW (Louisville Championship Arm Wrestling)

LCAW (Louisville Championship Arm Wrestling)

LCAW presents Mortal Combat at GLUMI Fest IV at Rockerbuilt.

ONGOING:

Peter Williams: Incarceration is at Hite Institute’s Cressman Center.

Greetings from Love City is at Craft(s) Gallery.

Bill Pusztai "Downtown East Side" opens at garner narrative

Pony Daddy a Solo Exhibition from John Paul Kesling at Tim Faulkner Gallery.

Gold Key & American Visions Exhibition is at KMAC.

Suyun Son is at Downtown Pilates.

African American Women:Celebrating Diversity with Art is at Kore Gallery.

Once On This Island is at Actors Theatre of Louisville. Click HERE to listen to an interview with Robert Fleming on LVA’s Artebella On The Radio, director of this production and Executive Artistic Director of ATL.

26th Annual African American Art Exhibition is at Actors Theatre of Louisville.

QuArtz - A Queer Arts Exhibit is at LAUNCH Louisville.

Illumination: Nature's Light in Watercolor. New Works by Cathy Hillegas at Mary Anderson Center.

LAUNCH 2020Setting the Stage for the New Year can be found at Moremen Gallery.

L Autumn Gnadinger at Quappi Projects.

Shawna Khalily Wood Cuts is at the NEW Bourne Schweitzer Gallery in New Albany.

Brenda Wirth and Mary Newton are at Kleinhelter Gallery.

2020: The Vision of Hindsight by Rebecca Aldammad at Mellwood Art Center.

Our World Our Say is at U of L’s Schneider Hall.

A Julius Friedman Sampler – Art, Design, and Innovation Over Fifty Years is at the Filson Society. (2/28)

Annual Juried Student Art Exhibition at IU Southeast.

Often Seen Rarely Spoken Presents…Marks on Society is at The Carnegie Center in New Albany.

The Winter Show is at Craft(s) Gallery.

Louisville Photographic Society Group Show is at Unique Imaging Concepts.

Daydreams opens at Studioworks.

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

PUBLIC Radio

LVA's Artebella On The Radio 01.04.18

For our first show of 2018, we talked with three of the Hadley Creatives: Printmaker Brianna Harlan, Glass Artist Devin French, & Performance Artist Cynthia Norton. Anne McKune of Community Foundation of Louisville joined us to explain this new program. Join us every Thursday at 10am on WXOX 97.1 FM

Developed in partnership with Creative Capital, a New York-based nonprofit that supports innovative and adventurous artists across the country, Hadley Creatives is a 6-month learning and engagement experience for local artists who are at a pivotal point in their careers.  Through a competitive application process, we selected fifteen artists who demonstrated a strong creative vision and a readiness to pursue or extend their career as a working artist. The six-month program will help the selected local artists build their professional practice, cultivate an expanded peer network and dedicate time for reflection and planning.

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