Jun 1 Arts and Culture Review: Artist Lori Larusso’s ‘Rogue Intensities’ Is Food For Thought Larusso's paintings examine our relationships with food and animals in all their political, economic, cultural and emotional complexities. By Natalie Weis Jun 1 Arts and Culture Artist Lori Larusso's 'Rogue Intensities' Is Food For Thought Natalie Weis
May 6 Arts and Culture To Reduce Carbon Footprint, These Artists Greened Up Their Practice Passionate about the natural world, some artists are examining how their materials and creative process impact the environment. By Stephanie Wolf May 6 Arts and Culture To Reduce Carbon Footprint, These Artists Greened Up Their Practice Stephanie Wolf
Mar 26 Arts and Culture Craft And Contemporary Art Will Meet At ‘KMAC Triennial’ The 20 artists chosen for the Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft's inaugural 'Triennial' come from incredibly diverse backgrounds and explore a wide variety of media. By Ashlie Stevens Mar 26 Arts and Culture Craft And Contemporary Art Will Meet At 'KMAC Triennial' Ashlie Stevens
Jan 5 Arts and Culture ‘Garage Gallery’ Opening In Old Louisville Louisville has seen art projects pop up in unexpected places recently — from alleyways to billboards. Now, an artist is launching a gallery in a one-car garage. By Ashlie Stevens Jan 5 Arts and Culture 'Garage Gallery' Opening In Old Louisville Ashlie Stevens
Oct 16 Arts and Culture Artist With Big Local Presence Picked To Paint President Obama’s Official Portrait 21c Museum Hotels has five works by artist Kehinde Wiley in its permanent collection. Two are on-view in Louisville right now as part of “Pop Stars.” By Ashlie Stevens Oct 16 Arts and Culture Artist With Big Local Presence To Paint Obama’s Official Portrait Ashlie Stevens
May 23 Arts and Culture No, You Can’t Just Hang A Racist Image On A Wall And Call It ‘Art’ What’s behind the public backlash against 21c and other museums and galleries exploring race in exhibitions? By Ashlie Stevens May 23 Arts and Culture No, You Can’t Just Hang A Racist Image On A Wall And Call It ‘Art’ Ashlie Stevens
Jan 8 Arts and Culture ‘Picturing American Indian Cultures’: The Art of Kentucky’s Frederick Weygold Born in Missouri, Frederick Weygold was an artist and ethnographer who settled in Louisville in 1908. By Ashlie Stevens Jan 8 Arts and Culture 'Picturing American Indian Cultures': The Art of Kentucky's Frederick Weygold Ashlie Stevens
Oct 19 Arts and Culture KMAC’s ‘Sisters Of The Moon’ Considers The Feminine Divine “Sisters of the Moon: Art and the Feminine Dimension” is the second exhibition in the museum following a full renovation. By Ashlie Stevens Oct 19 Arts and Culture KMAC's 'Sisters Of The Moon' Considers The Feminine Divine Ashlie Stevens
Sep 17 Arts and Culture Sculptor Ed Hamilton Rededicates Smoketown Boxing Glove Sculpture It was meant as a celebration of the spirit of the neighborhood, its link to boxing and the start of Muhammad Ali’s career with local trainer Fred Stoner. By Ashlie Stevens Sep 17 Arts and Culture Sculptor Ed Hamilton Rededicates Smoketown Boxing Glove Sculpture Ashlie Stevens
Aug 29 Arts and Culture Beyond Basics: Horodner’s ‘Drawn to Bodies’ Examines Process And Figure Skolnick is hanging work for “Drawn to Bodies,” a new show at Zephyr Gallery opening Sept. 2. Behind him are just a few of his of “Jackies.” By Ashlie Stevens Aug 29 Arts and Culture Horodner's 'Drawn to Bodies' Examines Process And Figure Ashlie Stevens
Aug 18 Arts and Culture ‘Make America Paint Again’: Skepticism Marks Artist Ira Hill’s Visit To Kentucky In the E-18 lot of the Kentucky Expo Center -- closer to the highway than the fairgrounds -- Ira Hill pulls his white Chevy pickup truck into a spot and parks his latest art installation. By Ashlie Stevens Aug 18 Arts and Culture 'Make America Paint Again': Skepticism Marks Artist Ira Hill's Visit To Ky. Ashlie Stevens
Aug 16 Arts and Culture ‘Falling Off’ Showcases Variations Of The Female Form The exhibit presents the work of two artists: Asha and Tristen Weller. Both experiment with unique presentations of the female form. By Ashlie Stevens Aug 16 Arts and Culture 'Falling Off' Showcases Variations Of The Female Form Ashlie Stevens
Aug 11 Arts and Culture ‘Let’s Keep In Touch’ Explores Visual Art For The Visually Impaired Access is a hot topic of late in the visual art world. And some in the community say one particular group is often excluded: the visually impaired. By Ashlie Stevens Aug 11 Arts and Culture 'Let's Keep In Touch' Explores Visual Art For The Visually Impaired Ashlie Stevens
Jul 6 Arts and Culture ‘Marking Time’ Exhibit Explores The Physical And Cerebral The exhibition showcases both Ohio and Louisville artists whose work deals with the invisible, though inescapable concept of time. By Ashlie Stevens Jul 6 Arts and Culture 'Marking Time' Exhibit Explores The Physical And Cerebral Ashlie Stevens
Jun 29 Arts and Culture Casey McKinney’s Solo Exhibit Is Graffiti For The Gallery Crowd McKinney spent a chunk of his teenage years tagging buildings in Virginia before enrolling in an undergraduate art program By Ashlie Stevens Jun 29 Arts and Culture Casey McKinney's Solo Exhibit Is Graffiti For The Gallery Crowd Ashlie Stevens