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Thursday Link Roundup: February 27, 2020

“Saint Agnes” by James Russell May at Art Sanctuary.

“Saint Agnes” by James Russell May at Art Sanctuary.

THURSDAY:

James Russell May Fundraiser Art Show tonight at Art Sanctuary. Click here to read his Artebella Vignette and see some of his work.

Artist Reception for Re-Imagine - Photographs by Larry Basham at the IUS Library.

Nia Strings - Black History Month Violin Recital at Simmons College.

FRIDAY:

I Do Not Ask Any More Delight opens at Quappi Projects.

PAS (Pan African Studies) Night Of Art & Poetry is at UofL.

Robin G presents - Poets & Painters "Spoken Word and Art Edition" is at Kula Gallery.

Louisville Ballet opens Antipodes at the Brown Theatre.

SATURDAY:

Meet the Artist, Teri Dryden at B. Deemer Gallery.

Gilbert & Sullivan Society "PIRATES OF PENZANCE Sing A Long" at Mellwood Art Center.

ONGOING:

Permanent and Natural at The Carnegie Center in New Albany.

Black Before I Was Born: A Meditation on Identity at the new African American Museum.

Time Identity: MFA New Work Exhibition at the MFA building in Portland.

Vickie Wheatley at PYRO Gallery

Vickie Wheatley at PYRO Gallery

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

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

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

Bill Pusztai "Downtown East Side" 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.

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.

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.

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

PUBLIC Radio

LVA's Artebella On The Radio: April 18, 2019

WXOX Founder & GM Sharon Scott and Speed Museum Curator Miranda Lash joined us this Thursday to talk about the April 19 After Hours at The Speed, which will feature WXOX programming and musical performances as well as the "Yinka Shonibare CBE: The American Library" exhibition. Tune in to WXOX 97.1 FM, or stream on Artxfm.com 10am each Thursday for LVA's Artebella On The Radio.

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Miranda Lash is the curator of contemporary art at the Speed Art Museum. Lash was previously the curator of modern and contemporary art the New Orleans Museum of Art (NOMA). She joined NOMA in 2008 as the museum’s first curator dedicated exclusively to modern and contemporary art, and the founder of NOMA’s modern and contemporary art department. At NOMA Lash also managed NOMA’s Sydney and Walda Besthoff Sculpture Garden—one of the most important sculpture installations in the United States.

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WXOX General Manager Sharon Scott of Louisville, KY was a devoted alum of Vanderbilt radio station WRVU when the Nashville-based University decided to sell its asset. She attended the 2011 Grassroots Radio Conference in Kansas City hoping to save the station. Instead, she was turned on to the upcoming “window” for LP-FM stations, and started work on an application. On one of her commutes back to Louisville from Nashville, it dawned on her that Louisville needed an LP station just as badly as Nashville and the rest…

Evan McMahon & Miranda Lash during interview.

Evan McMahon & Miranda Lash during interview.

You will also hear from Evan McMahon, Chief of Staff to the Director at the Speed, and Sheridan Gates, their Special Events Coordinator. And Sharon brought WXOX on-air personalities DJ Johnny Anku, who will be one of the performers Friday night, and Gregory Acker, who is a founding member of Kuvebo, an West African Drum & dance group, and Hamidou Koivogui, a Kuvebo member who emigrated from Guinea.