LVA’s Weekly Gallery Guide: 5.20.26

Jaylin Stewart at Floyd County Carnegie Cutlural Center

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WHAT’S NEW

THURSDAY: Joyce Garner has a new exhibit at garner narrative, and she will be in the studio this week. Tune into Artists Talk with LVAeach Thursday at 10 am on 97.1 FM/Artxfm.com.

THURSDAY: In conjunction with the LSA Reunion Show, Ed Hamilton, David Caudill, & Ken Reker are giving a gallery talkat Bourne-Schweitzer Gallery today from 5:30 to 6:30 pm.

FRIDAY: Wheelhouse Art LOU opens Patrick Smith: Full Size Big Work with a reception tonight from 6 - 8 pm. There will also be new work from Shawn Marshall.

FRIDAY: Tonight, the Floyd County Carnegie Cultural Arts Center will be hosting an opening reception for REDEMPTION from 5-8 PM, featuring the works of artist Jaylin Monet' Stewart.

SUNDAY: Joyce Garner: it's still spring, is open at garner narrative, and there will be a reception with the artist today from 1-3 pm.

SUNDAY: Today at 2 pm, Preston Art Center opens Dips and Dunks, an exhibit of new work from Andrew Preston.

Patrick Smith at Wheelhouse Art LOU


Artportal opened PORTALS: Art from the intervals of the Portal orbit, an exhibition showcasing all the artists who call PORTAL + ARTPORTAL home. 

The 849 Gallery at KyCAD opens the Senior Thesis Showcase featuring Madison Boone, Kerstin Imhoff, Asia Jewell, Beige Price, & Carol Ann Raby. On View: May 15 - July 31, 2026.

Alana Fitzgerald opened her collaborative installation, Another Forest, in the LVA Project Space.

The Speed Art Museum opened Abstract Expressionists: The Women, Kentucky’s first exhibition devoted to Abstract Expressionism. This groundbreaking presentation celebrates the bold, innovative contributions of women who led the movement that transformed American art.

Caroline Waite will discuss her new work on view at Kleinhelter Gallery beginning at 2 pm today.  Seen, Not Seen continues until June 6.

The 2026 Louisville Artisans Guild Showcase is now open at Kore Gallery.

Schneider Hall Galleries opened two exhibitions curated by Hite Institute CCS Students: A House that Watches Back,curated by Jacob Grant, and Between Flesh & Matter: Biomorphism in Analog Photography, curated by Amulya Priya Ankem.

Pyro Gallery is showing TIME ZONES, Paintings from the Road, Mary Farnum Burnley.

Revelry Gallery brings back their annual group show, ALT, for the 7th year! This show is an exhibition that requires artists to create work from alternative, unconventional materials. Featuring Ada Asenjo, Albertus Gorman, Autumn Fox, Brandon Kells, Eden Wray, Grace Henderson, Gretchen Leachman, Herb Bradshaw, Kelly Zellers, Kim Kelting, Lily Angeline, Makenna Schibler, Needa Hameed, Renee Golway, Sheila Fox, Teri Burt, and Tiny Art Lady

Chestnuts and Pearls Art Gallery and Antiques, located at 157 E Main, New Albany, opened BLK & BRN Unbounded,. A group show celebrating African Americans and all people of color as artists and or subject matter, the gallery owner and artist Jes Allen curated it.

Kore Gallery opened Tranimals, creations by Drew Scanion and Max Trumpower..

MaybeItsFate opened two new exhibitions for the summer: With Insects We Share the Same Light, curated by Clare Hirn, invites viewers to deepen their appreciation for insects — Earth's most diverse organisms and ecological cornerstone for over 350 million years — and to reflect on their critical role and increasing vulnerability in the Anthropocene era.

Conscious Collective: A Painter's View, curated by Aaron Lubrick, brings together a diverse group of artists united by their dedication to painting, exploring themes of shared humanity, interconnectedness, and optimism through deliberate, contemplative works that foster a sense of celebration and camaraderie within the broader community.

Seen in a Daydream: Art by Matt Tucker is on view in the WXOX Gallery at 515 West Breckinridge St. 20% of all proceeds benefit the nonprofit operations of WXOX 97.1 FM

Lowber Gallery is hosting the work of legendary Kentucky artist Jim Cantrell: Architectural Paintings & Illustrations.

A Limited Time, A Pop Up Exhibition of Selected Works by Jacob Heustis, is open at 1226 Rowan Street (13th Street entrance). The exhibit runs through May 23.

Seen, Not Seen: New Work by Caroline Waite & Catherine Cornelius, opened at Kleinhelter Gallery in New Albany.

St. Matthew's Studios and Gallery opened Fascination!: a new crop of art and fascinators.

Chasing the Shot: Travel Photography Off the Beaten Path is open in the Julius Friedman Gallery in Archives & Special Collections.

The Paul Paletti Gallery opened Face It: A Portrait Show. Taken from the Paul Paletti collection (now numbering almost 2000 pieces) and curated by Gallery Assistant Sam Miller.

Celebrating the Black Experience opened at the Kentucky Center for African American Heritage.

Bourne-Schweitzer Gallery opened The LSA Reunion Show, a special exhibition celebrating the legacy of the Louisville School of Art. Founded in 1909, LSA was Kentucky’s only four-year professional college of art, first located at the University of Louisville, then in Anchorage from 1969 to 1981, and finally at The Cloister in Louisville until 1985.

Moremen Gallery hosts Natural Formations, sustainably made paintings and sculptures by Karen Boone.

Kentucky Fine Art Gallery opened Equus, a group show featuring the works of Jeaneen Barnhart, Jaime Corum, Susan Hackworth, Robert Halliday, and David O. Schuster.

ZG|StudioWorkZ opened the exhibition Here Be Dragons/The Studio Remix II, a mythical-creature-themed show featuring work from both StudioWorkZ and local artists.

vanessa german returns to the Speed Art Museum to present the inaugural exhibition of the Sam Gilliam Visiting Artist Program (SGVAP), ...do you remember when you were the sky?

Hannah DeWitt curated Art for Arthur Street. This is a permanent exhibit in the lobby of Arthur Street Hotel resulting from her CPI Fellowship through Louisville Visual Art.

KMAC opened Stan Squirewell's new exhibition, Threads of Influence.

The Hite Institute of Art + Design opened MISSING: When East Village Artists Came to Main Street at The Cressman Center. This exhibition returns to December 1985, when five New York artists traveled to Louisville to stage an unlikely show in a vacant building at 600 East Main Street.

Wilderness Waiting by Marianne Lettieri is on exhibit at Soujourn Arts.

Home Now is now open at Worldwide Showcase Gallery. The exhibit features the work of Cuban-born artists Andy Llanes Bulto, Carlos Gamez de Francisco, Hiram Hernandez, Humberto Lahera, Julio Cesar Rodriguez, & Pedro Roque.

A WATERCOLOR SHOW is open at the Roberta Marx Gallery, featuring 14 Watercolor Artists from the tri-state area..

21c Museum Hotel Louisville opened a new exhibition, Revival: Digging Into Yesterday, Planting Tomorrow. The exhibition features 70 works of art by 47 artists from around the world.

What We Need Now, a collection of outdoor installations curated by 2024 Curate Purchase Inspire (CPI) Fellow Lindsey Cummins at Louisville Grows. Featured artists are Azucena Trejo Williams & Nathaniel Hendrickson, Jessica Chao & Claire Krüeger, & Peter Price.

Pathways to Presence is an installation of permanent outdoor sculptures by Jessica Beels, Casey Dressell, and Matt Weir, curated by Anne Borders for the Curate Purchase Inspire program through LVA, located at the Earth and Spirit Center. Listen to an interview with curator Anne Borders on Artists Talk with LVA.

Julia Youngblood’s Divergent Dreams exhibit for Dreams with Wings, a part of LVA’s Curate Purchase Inspire program, is at the Dreams with Wings location at 2106 Bardstown Road.

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.

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