“The Animals in Us” exhibition, in the Pat Harrison Arts Center Gallery, includes artists who are professional, emerging and upcoming from nearby universities, examines how we depict the animals in ourselves.
2011 Louisville Visual Arts Association Art AuctionThis auction benefits LVAA and the Hite Art Institute.Saturday, November 12 · 5:30pm - 10:00pm
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.
The St. James Court Art Show, an arts and crafts show produced by a group of non-profit neighborhood associations and the West End Baptist Church, are back for their 55th year.
Frankfort Kentucky is known for horse racing in Keeneland and the State Capital building. It is also known for beautiful rolling hills and valleys. This weekend and the next few months, "The Makings of a Master: Kentucky Folk Art Apprenticeships" will explore the relationship between the apprentice and the master as the Kentucky Historical Society brings FolkLife to you through art, music, dance, basket weaving and more.
The September 11 Photographs returned to the Main branch of the Louisville Free Public Library on September 1st and will be on display until September 30th. "Here is New York: The September 11 Photographs" is a collection of photos from the September attacks on the World Trade Center.
Local and regional films find top honors among national fare at third annual gathering.
As a young woman, Janet Oesterly wanted to be an artist—but it took her daughter actually growing up and doing it herself to get her drawing again. Now, Janet and Sarah Oesterly share an exhibit with their creations side by side.