LVA’s Weekly Art Guide: 11.15.23

Kristen De Voogd at Hite/Schneider Hall Galleries

THURSDAY: Hite Institute opens a BFA Thesis Exhibition featuring Emily Davis, hevin ramsey, & Kristen De Voogd. 5-7 pm at Schneider Hall Galleries.

THURSDAY: The work of local filmmakers is featured in the Louisville Film Society Short Film Slam at Speed Cinema tonight at 7 pm.

FRIDAY: A group show, Reformation opens at 5:30 pm for the dedication of the new Gallery @ MOSAIC. This will be followed by the Grand Opening, beginning at 7:00 pm.

FRIDAY: After Hours at The Speed is tonight, 5-10 pm.

FRIDAY: Sojourn Arts is hosting an opening reception for their juried exhibit Light in the Dark on Friday, November 17th from 7-9 pm.

SATURDAY: Mount Saint Francis Center for Spirituality is exhibiting the work if Penny Sisto, and they are hosting a special artists talk today at 10:30 am.

SATURDAY: The Golden Thread: 10 Years of Rural-Urban Exchange is at the Waterfront Botanical Gardens, 5-9 pm.

SATURDAY: The Louisville Artists Guild Showcase opens at Mellwood Art Center on Saturday from 10 am to 5 pm and Sunday from 11 am-4 pm.

SATURDAY: Kleinhelter Gallery opens a “small works” exhibit today with a reception from 3-7 pm.


A new gallery has opened in the Portland neighborhood, The Outsider Art Museum and Gallery, and it showing the work of Mark Anthony Mulligan.

Spalding University’s Huff Gallery opened the 4th annual Poems to Paintings exhibit. 16 former alumni make paintings inspired by poetry from the current Spalding Creative Writing.

Paula Peatross, Gibbs Rounsavall, Megan Bickel, Joshua Johnson, Seeded in a Field of Noise, opened at The Common Gallery.

Mellwood Art Center opened The Oak & Peony: An Exploration in Eco-Printing by Cayce Davenport.

KMAC Museum opened two shows: Lonnie & Twyla Money: 50 Years of Kentucky Appalachian Folk Art A Solo Exhibition by Dan Gunn.

Morgan McGill at Mosaic Gallery

Meadows Gallery in the Masonic Homes Campus is exhibiting Janna Hankins Wardle.

garner narrative is exhibiting painstaking, featuring Patrick Donley, Wendi Smith, and Aleksandra Stone. Artists’ Reception will be on November 26.

Revelry Boutique & Gallery opened Gretchen Leachman’s It's the Little Things.

Kore Gallery opened A Portrait of Humanity Geoff Crowe, and The Colors of Nature by Elizabeth Naiditch.

Grady Goods is exhibiting Where the Tracks Become Trees - new works by Damon Thompson.

Pyro Gallery opened Places and Puzzles: New Work by Jenny Shircliff with guest artist Anne Huntington.

Bellarmine University’s McGrath Gallery has opened an exhibit featuring the work of 4 new art faculty: Jordan Morgan, Megan Bickel, Michael Kopp & Helen Payne.

The Speed Museum is exhibiting Stories Retold: American Art from the Princeton University Art Museum.

Capacity Contemporary Exchange Gallery has Slow Drip by Arynn Blazer

garner LARGE opened Margaret Archambault Resurrection new works: 2020-2023

The Annual Open Studio Louisville Juried Exhibition has opened at the Cressman Center for Visual Arts. This year’s artists include Tomisha Lovely Allen, Cedric Ballarati, Sarah Jane Castellon, Sandra Charles, Annabela Cockrell, Katherine Cox, Linda Erzinger, Ton'nea Green, Uhma Janus, Walter Ley,  Aaron Lubrick, JW May, Mike McCarthy, David Metcalf, Gibbs Rounsavall, Julio Cesar Rodriguez, Drew Scanlon, and Rachel Singel.

Dan Gunn at KMAC

Gallery 104 has opened the Louisville Fiber and Textile Artists Biennial Art Show.

WheelHouse Art is pleased to present Cairo: Mother of the World, new work by Madison Cawein. Part of the 2023 Louisville Photo Biennial.

Moremen Gallery is exhibiting Out of the Ordinary: Drawings by George Hrycun, Bitcoins from Heaven by 2023 Photo Biennial Artist Tim Portlock, and Endless Time for End Times, a site-specific installation by Dominic Guarneschelli.

U of L’s Photographic Archives opened What You Say?, Rock & Roll Photos by Dave Cronen.

Kentucky Fine Art Gallery is exhibiting a group show featuring member artists through the end of December.

Lowber Gallery is showing an exhibit of the work of noted photojournalist I.C. Rapoprt. Part of the 2023 Louisville Photo Biennial.

The Filson Historical Society opened Animals in the Archives. 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.

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.

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.

The 2023 Art In City Hall exhibition is open through January 24, 2024. 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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