Dec 16 Arts and Culture ArtSpace Resident Cultural Groups Get Extra Time To Find New Homes Fund for the Arts now expects to close its sale of ArtSpace April 1, giving residents organizations additional months to find new spaces. By Stephanie Wolf Dec 16 Arts and Culture ArtSpace Resident Cultural Groups Get Extra Time To Find New Homes Stephanie Wolf
Oct 16 Arts and Culture U of L’s 27th “Reel” Latin American Film Festival Goes Virtual The theme for the festival running Oct. 17 - Nov. 2 is “Resisting Tradition: Hope and Renewal in Latin American Film.” By Stephanie Wolf Oct 16 Arts and Culture U of L’s 27th “Reel” Latin American Film Festival Goes Virtual Stephanie Wolf
Sep 21 Arts and Culture King Louis Statue’s Fate Remains TBD, While City Looks Forward On Public Art The Commission on Public Art is looking at a proposed two-year plan they hope will make public art more inclusive across the board. By Stephanie Wolf Sep 21 Arts and Culture King Louis Statue’s Fate Remains TBD, While City Looks Forward On Public Art Stephanie Wolf
Apr 8 In Conversation This Week In Conversation: Diversity In Louisville’s Art Scene On this week's show, a look at diversity in the community and what’s being done to put more diverse voices on and off the stage. By Kyeland Jackson Apr 8 In Conversation This Week In Conversation: Diversity In Louisville's Art Scene Kyeland Jackson
Sep 29 Arts and Culture IdeaFestival 2016: Janelle Monáe On Taking Risks And Embracing Uniqueness Monáe presented this week at Thrivals 9.0 as part of the 2016 IdeaFestival. We caught up with her at the 21c Museum Hotel in Louisville. By Roxanne Scott Sep 29 Arts and Culture Janelle Monáe On Taking Risks And Embracing Uniqueness Roxanne Scott
Sep 2 Community The Next Louisville: #MuseumsSoWhite Like most museums across the country, Louisville arts institutions have a diversity problem. Museum leadership is almost all white. But why? By Ashlie Stevens Sep 2 Community The Next Louisville: #MuseumsSoWhite Ashlie Stevens
Sep 1 Economy Paristown Pointe Is On The Precipice Of Change In October, developers announced a $28 million project they say would transform the area to an arts and culture district. By Roxanne Scott Sep 1 Economy Paristown Pointe Is On The Precipice Of Change Roxanne Scott