Have you ever thought about traveling to California and wondered what it would be like? Have you ever wanted to own a piece of art? What would it be like traveling from California to Kentucky linking the places you have been? Better still, what do you think about an Artist that gives the public the ability to interact directly with the art by giving you a piece of her art, free to art critics and lovers alike? Ashley Brossart has done just that with her Orange-Peeled Art Drops that is now on exhibit at the Bridge Gallery at Mellwood Arts and Entertainment Center.
Steamboats have been around since 1787 when John Fitch made his maiden voyage up the Delaware. When people think of them they think of the Belle of Louisville, Delta Queen and the Great Steamboat race every year at Derby time. Everyone is excited to see who is going to win those Golden Antlers. Kids and adults alike love the sound of the whistles and watching the turning of the great paddles on the back. It makes one wonder what James Howard saw through the lens of his camera at his tender young age when he began to photograph Steamboats in the late 1800's and early 1900's. Did he picture the steam billowing up through the big stacks? Did he see the soot on the bow and landing, even at times the clothing? James 'Captain Jim' Howard experienced all of this, and more...and his wonderful photography shows it all.
Contemporary photographer who often works with nudes and alternative lighting will be having an opening reception for his exhibit at Blue Heron Gallery in Milltown, IN.
Lecture today on women photographers in Latin America who shook things up.
Canadian photographers are taking over Mellwood Art Center!
Louisville-based photographers Bob Hower, John Nation and Ted Wathen document the beauty of the biggest park system since Olmstead.
What's in Wendover, Utah? Photographer Sarah Lyon shows you Western Landscapes, Bomb Sites, and Target Practice Off the Grid at the Salvo Collective. Artist reception Oct. 14th.
"Step into an exhibition where the boundaries of reality blur, with just enough tongue-in-cheek mixed in to take the edge off. " Those were the words used by Carol Mueller to describe the Weber Galleries AWFUL REVOLTING TERRIBLE HALLOWEEN CELEBRATION. However, it wasn't awful, revolting or terrible. It was a delightful treat of magnificent art, in Halloween style of course.
Mid-century photographs of Pittsburgh from the
Jones & Laughlin Steel Company Collection
with contemporary photographs by
Sue Wrbican at the UofL Ekstrom Library.
Guy Mendes is one of the best-known and well-respected photographers in the region. An opening reception for his exhibit 40/40 is planned for Friday, Oct. 14th at 5 p.m.
A reception is being held for photographers Caroline Palla and Robb Hill at the Louisville Visual Arts Association on Thursday, Oct. 13th from 5-7 p.m.
A reception for Boston photographer Bill Burke is planned for Oct. 13th at the Paul Paletti gallery.
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