LVA’s Weekly Gallery Guide: 6.11.25

Alana Fitzgerald at Capacity Contemporary Exchange

More details, including addresses, can be found through the link in each listing.

WHAT’S NEW

THURSDAY:  Shayne Hull, Tomisha Lovely-Allen, & Douglas Miller will be on Artists Talk with LVA, LIVE on WXOX 97.1 FM at 10 a.m.

THURSDAY: St. Matthews Studios & Gallery's Summer Art Opening is tonight, featuring a reception from 5-8 pm.

FRIDAY: Houseguest Gallery opens a new exhibition, I'm Sorry I Got Carried Away, by Hae Loyd, with a reception tonight from 6 - 8 pm.

FRIDAY: Capacity Contemporary Exchange Gallery opens their next exhibition, Color as Space: Modes of Abstraction, featuring the work of Rita Cameron, Julia Coash, Alana Fitzgerald, and Catherine Rubin. The reception is tonight from 6 - 8 pm.

SATURDAY: Paint It Up! A Mural Jam! will feature ten muralists creating ten new murals right before your eyes! The action begins at Noon at Preston Art Center. Follow on instagram to learn about the artists www.instagram.com/paintitupmuraljam

SUNDAY: Rebecca Norton and Erin McGee Ferrell open their art studio to friends and family today from 2 - 4 pm for an Open House. View work in process, ask questions, and see this fabulous space in the heart of historic Smoketown Art Studio 770 South Preston Street, Louisville. (Entrance off College Street).


STILL ON VIEW

Art in City Hall Prospect (AICH) Pop Up Art show includes 10 local artists whose work is on display and available for purchase at 9200 U.S. 42, Prospect, KY.

Revelry Gallery opened Cute ‘n Sassy by Harrison Fogle.

Lena Wolek at Art at City Hall Prospect

Pyro Gallery opened "The Absurdity of Making Sense," new work by Susan Harrison and Guest Artist J.D. Schall,

Grady Goods Artpunk Gallery is showing The Unfolding: New Works by Ember Crow.

Sandra Charles and Elmer Lucille Allen opened their exhibit, "Echoes of the Ages," at the Bourne-Schweitzer Gallery. Listen to an interview with both artists on Artists Talk with LVA.

Louisville's Black Avant-Garde: G.C. Coxe is now open at The Speed Museum

Kore Gallery opened Tom Cannady: Disclosures and Exposures, and Connor Stephenson: Midnight Circus.

The Paul Palettie Gallery is exhibiting “Good Photographs” after the Ansel Adams quote, “There are no rules for good photographs, there are only good photographs.” The exhibit includes works by William Clift, Kirk Gittings, Bill Schwab, Steve Sherman, Michael Kenna, Tom Potter, Joel Myerowitz, Mark Citret, and Todd Webb

The 2025 KMAC Triennial, where the rivers run muddy and the mountains are bare, is now open.

Moremen Gallery opens The Geese Don’t Care That I’m Crying Again, by Mychaelyn Michalec, and To Where You Came From by Heather Jones.

The Floyd County Cultural Arts Center is showing Retro-Active Vision: Works by Scott Scarboro.

Hite Institute’s Summer MFA Graduates Exhibition is at the Cressman Center for Visual Art.

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.

U of L’s Hite Art Institite exhibits Queer Convergence: Figurative Abstraction in Contemporary Art at the Schneider Hall Galleries. Listen to an interview with curator Vincent Young and artists Drew Scanlon & Lalana Fedorschak on Artists Talk with LVA.

The Kentucky College of Art + Design opened an exhibition of art by current BFA candidates Rebekah Calhoun, Josie Seymour, and Abi Womack.

Tautology, work completed by students enrolled in the Fall 2024-Spring 2025 Intro to Fibers and Mixed Media courses, is at the Hite Art Institute MFA Gallery in Portland.

The inaugural exhibit of La Galería at FOKO will be Joy as Resistance..

garner narrative is exhibiting Shawn Marshall’s stills.

Accumulated, Mixed Media Work by Marcia Holloway Ross is at Capacity Contemporary Exchange.

Black Swan Unfolding, works by Patricia Olynyk in collaboration with Adma Hogan, Hollow Pressure, works by Shohei Katayama, & Absurd Entanglements, works by Steve Gavenas & Richard Sullivan are open through June 28 at Maybe It’s Fate.

Gallery 104 is showing Trains, a competitive art show in all mediums featuring trains, particularly their importance in La Grange and Oldham County..

Converging Paths: A Dual Ceramic Exhibition by Grace McGuire and Emma Staggs is open at the Artpunk Gallery at Grady Goods.

Kleinhelter Gallery in New Albany opened Sharon Weis: Both Sides Now, and John Andrew Dixon: Litter-ally Kentucky.

Also in New Albany, Chestnuts and Pearls Art Gallery opened the exhibit Imagine: Believing Is Seeing by 15 local artists from both sides of the river.

Licia Priest's exhibition, I Am We, Crafting Community in Paper Tole, is now open at KMAC Museum.

The Frazier History Museum and the Kentucky Documentary Photographic Project opened Documenting Kentucky: Three Photographic Surveys.

WheelHouse Art opened Tapestries & Talismans, a solo exhibition by Emily Church.

Galerie Hertz opened a new exhibition, Two Approaches to Portraiture, featuring new work by Levi Justice & Christopher St. John.

Indiana University Southeast senior artists Jessica Hartman, Hailey Pereyra, Rachel Rhodes, and Meghan Sanjay opened their senior thesis show, Fragments, at the IUS Barr Gallery.

Roy Ruiz Clayton: Surveillance opened at Outsider Art Museum & Gallery.

Silks! A celebration of the Kentucky Derby opened at Kentucky Fine Art Gallery.

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

Don't Tell Me You Care, celebrates 50 years of Louisville music culture through flyers, posters, and photos. It is now open at PORTAL + ARTPORTAL.

Angie Reed Garner: recall (200-2024) is a retrospective from the noted Louisville artist now open at Garner LARGE.

The Hite Institute of Art + Design exhibits Vitrification in the Post-Cataclysmic Era John Clay: MFA Thesis Exhibition at the Wood F. Axton Gallery, located on the first floor of Enlightenment Technologies, Inc. Their Louisville branch offices are at 1616 Rowan St. in the historic Portland neighborhood.

The St. Matthews Studios & Gallery hosts their Spring Art exhibit. Participating artists are Gayle Cerlan, Teri Dryden, Lynn Dunbar, Jeanne Freibert, Julie Hohmann, Mary Dennis Kannapell, Page Penna, and Gretchen Treitz.

Brilliant Exiles: American Women in Paris, 1900–1939 is now open at The Speed Museum.

Houseguest Gallery is exhibiting John Brooks’ I Read Somewhere that Mountains Anchor the Land.

Art in City Hall Prospect opened Winter Into Spring, which features glass, sculpture, and paintings by 15 accomplished artists.

Dean Thomas has opened a gallery at 635 West Main Street.

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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