LVA’s Weekly Art Guide: 9.27.23

Thaniel Lee at The Common Gallery

THURSDAY: The Common Gallery at 1512 Portal opens Blood Vessels by Thaniel Lee tonight.

THURSDAY: Clarksville Public Library opens As I See It!, featuring the photography of John Gilkey. Part of the 2023 Louisville Photo Biennial

FRIDAY: Speed Cinema opens Totally F***ed Up, directed by Gregg Araki.

The Filson Historical Society opened Animals in the Archives. Part of the 2023 Louisville Photo Biennial.

SATURDAY: Kleinhelter Gallery opens Par Avion and Documentary Fiction, Photographs by Ted Wathen. Part of the 2023 Louisville Photo Biennial

SATURDAY: Los Angeles-based gallery LADIES ROOM is curating a pop-up exhibition with Louisville artist Rebecca Norton at Shapin Nicolas Art Project (SNAP). Norton will open her new exhibition, "Climactic," tonight 6:30-8:00 pm.

Parking and shuttle to SNAP will be located at Charlie Vettiner Park (5550 Charlie Vettiner Park Road, Louisville) during the opening event. Follow the signs and balloons!

SUNDAY: Pyro Gallery begins exhibiting Pressma/Gianelloni: Perspectives, photographic work by C.J. Pressma and Marcelle Gianelloni. There will be an Artist’s Reception today. Part of the 2023 Louisville Photo Biennial


Galerie Hertz opened This and That;The Replacements; Undecided, Featuring Joe Wolek and John Nation. Part of the 2023 Louisville Photo Biennial.

Rebecca Norton at Shapin Nicholas Art Project (SNAP)

Aurora Gallery opened This Must Be The Place, a photography show featuring Rachael Banks, Selena Filitchia, & James Kemp. Part of the 2023 Louisville Photo Biennial.

Meadows Gallery in the Masonic Homes Campus is exhibiting Makara thach Sernett - Wandering Day Dreams - Ethereal oil paintings about Makara's journey being a Vietnamese refugee.

Ada Asenjo has curated Somos De Aquí y AFLORAMOS a permanent exhibit for La Casita Center and a portion of it has traveled to The Speed Museum for Hispanic Heritage Month.

The Louisville Free Public Library opened 7 x 7, Featuring Tom Barnett, David Becker, Robert Klein, Kevin Laundroche, Nick Roberts, Ken Tripp, Jerry Wolff. Part of the 2023 Louisville Photo Biennial.

Gallery 104 in LaGrange has opened Ann Klem: Transparent/Opaque (Glass, of course).

Houseguest Gallery opened Emma Safir’s exhibition fabric of my Affectionate Memory. Part of the 2023 Louisville Photo Biennial.

Garner LARGE begins exhibiting All Photography is Fetish by Mary Yates, with an Artist’s Reception scheduled for today. Part of the 2023 Louisville Photo Biennial.

Halo Art Seed in New Albany is showing Particles of Change: 2D & 3D Work by Keith J. Hampton.

Intertwined, New Works by Karen Boone opened at Franciscan Arts Initiative at Mount St. Francis.

The Carnegie Center for Art and History will be featuring Through the Lens: The Photography of Don Beck, an exhibition of the long-time News and Tribune photographer's work. Part of the 2023 Louisville Photo Biennial.

Illuminating the Past, cyanotypes by Kevin Rose Schultz opened at the LVA Gallery. Part of the 2023 Louisville Photo Biennial.

Hite Institute of Art hosts Louisville Photo Biennial: Traces at the Cressman Center. Part of the 2023 Louisville Photo Biennial.

Ted Wathen at Kleinhelter Gallery

Goodall Gallery is showing Naturing, a solo exhibition of photographs by Carol Henry. Part of the 2023 Louisville Photo Biennial.

Revelry Gallery opened Trans Felicity by Lane Levitch. Part of the 2023 Louisville Photo Biennial.

Kore Gallery opened the 2023 Black & White Show.

Lowber Gallery is exhibiting the work of noted photojournalist I.C. Rapoprt. An Artist’s Reception is scheduled for October 6. Part of the 2023 Louisville Photo Biennial.

Paul Paletti Gallery is exhibiting photojournalist, author, and film director/producer Lawrence Schiller through September 29.

Carnegie Center for Art and History is exhibiting The Underground Railroad: The Still Family and Charles Nalle, a collection of historical drawings and paintings by artist Mark Priest.

Chestnuts and Pearls is showing, This Land Is Your Land, featuring the photography of James Behmke with artist’s receptions on October 6 and 28. Part of the 2023 Louisville Photo Biennial.

Moremen Gallery opened Obsessions by Wallace Bowling.  His work is being shown in conjunction with a solo show by John Brooks, The World in the Evening .These shows are on view from September 1 through September 30.

Grady Goods opened micro / cosmic - New Works by Rich Merwarth

Pyro Gallery opened Bone Stories, new work by Keith Auerbach. Part of the 2023 Louisville Photo Biennial.

Mellwod Art Center is showing Maureen Hagerman: 730 Days in their Pigment Gallery.

The Louisville Photographic Society (LPS) Biennial is open at the Roberta Marx Gallery in All Peoples UU Church.. Part of the 2023 Louisville Photo Biennial.

Hite Institute of Art is showing Tiffany Calvert and Scott Massey: A Post-Sabbatical Exhibition at the Schneider Hall Galleries.

Capacity Contemporary Exchange opened "Flux" A Solo Exhibition of Weavings by Meagan Smith and "I Will Speak To You In Stone Language" by local artist Paula Keppie.

The Common Gallery opened Regional Dispatch: John Haywood, Ryan Dunn, Chris Hood, & Christopher Nolen

KMAC has opened two shows: Old Roads and Broken Records: A Solo Show by Nick Doyle and The Birth of Flowers: A Solo Show by Marisa Adesman.

Wheelhouse Art is showing Cynthia Kelly Overall's Fifty-One Shades of Gray...Still Life in the Dutch Manner.

Kentucky Fine Art Gallery is showing Graphic Nature, the Art of Robert Halliday.

The Muhammad Ali Center is hosting a new temporary exhibit, We Don’t Wither, featuring seven local artists.

The Speed Art Museum presents Rounding the Circle: The Mary and Al Shands Collection, a major exhibition celebrating the extensive and significant collection of contemporary artworks assembled by the late Alfred R. Shands III (1928-2021) and Mary Norton Shands (1930-2009).

The 2023 Art In City Hall exhibition is open through the rest of the year. Listen to an interview with Charles Ellis on Artists Talk with LVA. and another with Jamarr Cox.

Bianca Vaughn’s permanent exhibit Go Far, Go Together is now at The Cabbage Patch Settlement House.

Ada Asenjo has curated Somos De Aquí y AFLORAMOS a permanent exhibit for La Casita Center.

If you want to be added to future listings, send information on exhibits and other events to: keith@louisvillevisualart.org. The deadline to be included in each weekly guide is Tuesdays at 12 Noon.

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