LVA’s Weekly Gallery Guide: 8.27.25
Urban Wyatt at KMAC Museum
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WHAT’S NEW
THURSDAY: Director Alyssa Hendricks and producer Michelle Lori from The Chamber Theatre discuss their production of The Harlan Women on Artists Talk with LVA on WXOX 97.1 FM at 10 a.m. The production will be at Jeffersonville's NoCo Arts & Cultural District on September 4, 5, and 6 and at the green space outside Louisville Visual Art on September 11, 12, and 13.
THURSDAY: Doing Americana: Photography, Mythology, and the American Dream, will be at the University of Louisville’s Schneider Hall Galleries, August 28-October 31. There will be a Reception today from 4-6 PM. Part of the 2025 Louisville Photo-Biennial.
FRIDAY: KMAC Museum opens The 2025 South Arts Southern Prize and State Fellows in Visual Arts Exhibition from 5-8pm
SATURDAY: Unrest, a solo show by Louisville native, New York-based photographer Urban Wyatt, also opens at KMAC tonight from 5-9pm. Part of the 2025 Louisville Photo-Biennial.
STILL ON VIEW
Frida, In Conclusion: New Mixed Media Works by Joe McGee opened at Capacity Contemporary Exchange Gallery.
WheelHouse Art opened, I See No Leaders, a solo exhibition by Sabra Crockett.
The Adele and Leonard Leight Glass Art Award – Artist Talk Speaker and Awardee: Victoria Ahmadizadeh Melendez is exhibiting at The Speed Museum.
River Skipworth is showing work at Barrett Babes at 970 Barrett Avenue.
Harvey Osterhoudt at Hite Institute’s Schneider Hall Galleries
The SuperNatural 2.0 is on exhibit at 21c Museum through January 4, 2026.
Grady Goods + Artpunk Gallery is showing Printy McPrintface: A Celebration of Local & Regional Art Prints! featuring prints from over 100 Kentucky & Indiana Artists, + a few from a bit further away
Revelry Gallery celebrates its 15th Anniversary with Homecoming, a group exhibition featuring 15 artists, all past employees now returning as exhibiting artists.
Cressman Center for Visual Arts hosts Robert Graham Carter: The Art of Reflection.
Pyro Gallery opened ZECK - Suzi Zimmerer - Juli Edberg - Nancy Currier - Keith Kleespies.
Mellwood Art Center opened Fauna Sacrae: a solo exhibition by Amie Viliger Harris.
KORE Gallery presents Kaleidoscope, by Karl Anderson, and Chris Hartsfield’s Abstract Landscapes: A New Look.
Moremen Gallery has opened Paintings by Jared Small.
Outsider Art Museum hosts Untold Vision: The Artists of Zoom Group’s StudioWorkZ.
Chestnuts and Pearls Art Gallery and Antiques, located at 157 E Main, New Albany, IN, opened What’s Happening, with works by 18 local artists from both sides of the river.
Jill Baker displays large and small abstract monotypes in an exhibit, curated by Kat Wang, of the City of Jeffersonville, Indiana. It is located in the foyer of the City Hall, located at 500 Quartermaster Court, Jeffersonville, IN.
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. New work by Claire Krüeger will be on exhibit inside.
Logan Street Gallery, at 1131 Logan Street, opened 3 exhibits: We Are Having The Time Of Our Lives - Works from the Brooks Smith Collection, Static Vibrations - Letitia Quesenberry and Carlos Cruz-Diez, and Accrochage - Works from the Brooks Smith Collection.
The Kentucky Fine Art Gallery opened Observations: The Art of Robert Halliday.
The Quonset Hut opened Phospheres, by Letitia Quesenberry.
St. Matthews Studios & Gallery's Summer Art Exhibit features new work from Teresa Carpenter Beames..
Louisville's Black Avant-Garde: G.C. Coxe is now open at The Speed Museum
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
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.
Kleinhelter Gallery in New Albany opened Sharon Weis: Both Sides Now, and John Andrew Dixon: Litter-ally Kentucky.
The Frazier History Museum and the Kentucky Documentary Photographic Project opened Documenting Kentucky: Three Photographic Surveys.
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.
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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