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View the LOOK Art Guide ART GUIDE MUSEUM AND GALLERY GUIDE Hop on the ZeroBus to ride Free! Every First contents Friday 21 Skye Design { pg 2 of the month, 1619 FLUX { pg 3 100+ Downtown L 849 Gallery { pg 4 galleries, retailers, • Kentucky College of Art + Design and restaurants are (KyCAD) at Spalding University open with extended O Actors Theatre Gallery { pg 5 hours, specials, B. Deemer Gallery { pg 6 discounts, and Carnegie Center for Art & History { pg 7 refreshments. O Craft(s) Gallery & Mercantile { pg 8 Edenside Gallery { pg 9 RepublicBankFirstFridayHop.com First Light Gallery { pg 10 K Flame Run Gallery { pg 11 Galerie Hertz { pg 12 Proud To Support LOOK Gallery 104 { pg 13 Gallery at the Brown { pg 14 M Garner Narrative { pg 15 Hite Art Institute at University of Louisville { pg 16 • Schneider Hall Galleries E • Cressman Center for Visual Arts Huff Gallery at Spalding University { pg 17 Jane Morgan Gallery { pg 18 M Kentucky Fine Art Gallery { pg 19 Kentucky Watercolor Society Gallery { pg 20 B KMAC Museum { pg 21 Koi Gallery at the Galt House Hotel { pg 22 Louisville Visual Art { pg 23 E McGrath Gallery at Bellarmine University { pg 26 Mellwood Arts Center { pg 27 Moremen Moloney Contemporary { pg 28 R OPEN Community Arts Center { pg 29 Paul Paletti Gallery { pg 30 The Point Gallery { pg 31 S PYRO Gallery { pg 32 Revelry Boutique Gallery { pg 33 Speed Art Museum { pg 34 Swanson Contemporary { pg 35 Tim Faulkner Gallery { pg 36 Zephyr Gallery { pg 37 LOOK: 20+ Years Strong { pg 45 Remembering Julius { pg 46 find ART center fold MAPpg25 GALLERY GUIDE SEVENTH EDITION Founded in 1999, 21 Skye Design is an award-winning, independent design studio in Prospect, Kentucky. 1619 FLUX is a As a graphic designer, Elizabeth Perry non-profit located in west Louisville Spalding feels that her job boils down to that unifies diverse listening, comprehending, and problem solving people through with her clients—the level of comprehension creative expression where you lose the extra, the unnecessary, as a catalyst for social and create simple, good design. activism and change. Artwork purchased at our space supports emerging and established artists as well as the crucial mission of our organization. 1619 FLUX’s vision is to recognize west Louisville as a thriving, unique and diverse community that supports all people economically, culturally, L emotionally, and physically. O 1619 West Main St. Louisville 40203 OPEN OPEN 5915 Mason Blvd. 1619flux.org Tu -Sa Always Prospect 40059 502-996-7661 b y 11am 4pm appt 21SkyeDesign.com and by 2 appt 3 502-228-8503 GALLERY GUIDE SEVENTH EDITION 849 Gallery at Kentucky College of Art and Design Showcasing works by distinguished local and regional enables individuals to think critically and act creatively. artists, the gallery is located in Actors Theatre of Exhibitions explore experimental approaches to Louisville, one of the city’s landmark performing facilities. the presentation of Diverse media and themes are featured. contemporary visual arts, particularly approaches that reflect the school’s O commitment to the multidisciplinary study of art and design. 849 South Third St. Louisville 40203 kycad.spalding.edu/849-gallery 502-873-4373 316 West Main St. Louisville 40202 ActorsTheatre.org 502-584-1265 The gallery is open concurrent with the theatre schedule and two hours prior to K curtain time. OPEN OPEN Th-F Tu-Fr 11:30am- 5-10pm 2:30pm Sa-Su 4 and by 1-10pm 5 appt GALLERY GUIDE SEVENTH EDITION The Carnegie Center for Art & History is a local history museum and contemporary art gallery. The Center offers visitors the opportunity to enjoy artworks in a variety of 2650 Frankfort Ave. media and to learn more about the Louisville 40206 process of creative BDeemer.com expression. Housed in the 502-896-6687 Located in Louisville’s historic 1904 historic Crescent Hill Carnegie Library neighborhood since building, the 1990, the gallery offers Carnegie Center offers a full schedule of changing original works of art exhibitions and three permanent exhibitions. by over 50 artists. Most of the artists live in the Ohio Valley region. In addition to providing clients with fine art, the gallery is dedicated to assisting with the proper presentation and care of art Lthrough its highly respected framing department. O 201 East Spring St. New Albany, IN 47150 CarnegieCenter.org 812-944-7336 OPEN OPEN M-F Tu-Sa 10am-5:30pm 10am- Sa 5:30pm 6 10am-3pm 7 5.5 in × 8.5 in GALLERY GUIDE SEVENTH EDITION EDENSIDE t GALLERY ARTtJEWELRYtGIFTS 1422 Bardstown Road| 459.2787 Craft(s) Gallery & Mercantile is a contemporary and traditional art gallery featuring fine artisan craft by local and national artists. Craft(s) is located in the emerging neighborhood of Sou4th, just a short block between the O renowned Brown and Seelbach Hotels. t t t t Edenside offers an extensive collection of artisan-made jewelry as well as vintage diamond rings. Paintings, clay, wood and fiber are well-represented. Now celebrating their twenty-seventh year, Edenside has won 10 Best of Louisville Awards. 572 South 4th St. Louisville 40202 CraftsLouisville.com 502-584-SOFO 1422 Bardstown Rd. Louisville 40204 EdensideGallery.com 502-459-ARTS OPEN OPEN M-F Tu-Sa 10am-6pm 10am-6pm 8 Sa 12-6pm and by 9 and by appt appt K GALLERY GUIDE SEVENTH EDITION At Flame Run, The Focus is Glass. Experience the unique atmosphere of creativity and energy at Flame Run, Louisville’s source for contemporary glass art. View the roaring fires of the hotshop, visit the gallery featuring work by local and national artists, or make an appointment to try an interactive glassblowing project. First Light Gallery is a community space for fine art photographers to share their work and create dialogue amongst their audience. The gallery is an outlet to view and collect profound, O and fresh visions in a local, regional, and global photography community. You’ll find an eclectic collection of compelling work as we strive to deepen ties within an ever growing population of fine art photographers; connecting them with an expansive audience and making their work accessible to everyone. 815 West Market St. 1009 East Main St. Louisville 40202 Louisville 40206 FlameRun.com FirstLightGalleryKy.com 502-584-5353 L502-724-0175 OPEN OPEN M-Th M-F 11am-5pm 10am-4pm 10 F Sa 11 12-8pm 10-5pm GALLERY GUIDE SEVENTH EDITION O Located in the heart of historic LaGrange, regional artists display curated works of painting, photography, jewelry, ceramics, fiber and more. Rotating juried exhibitions, workshops, lectures and artist receptions make this venue a constantly exciting landscape presented, owned, and operated by the Arts Association of Oldham Co. AAOC also produces two annuals events, Arts on the Green, an outdoor show and festival the first week in June, and Oldham Arts on CityPlace, an indoor show in November. 1253 S. Preston St. Louisville 40203 104 East Main St. LaGrange 40031 GalerieHertz.com Located in the Gallery104.org 502-581-8277 historic Shelby Park neighborhood, 502-222-3822 Billy Hertz Studio and Galerie Hertz have exciting changes Galerie Hertz features and new hours. non-functional clay, photography, mixed media, outdoor sculpture and features a heavy emphasis on contemporary painting. K OPEN OPEN W-Sa Tu-Sa 12-5pm 10am-4pm Most Sundays and by 12 12-4pm appt 13 (call ahead) GALLERY GUIDE SEVENTH EDITION garner narrative contemporary fine art garner narrative celebrates contemporary fine art with a personal-political narrative focus. Emerging and established regional, national, and international artists. Gallery at the Brown is an exciting new venue showcasing the work of top Kentucky artists. Our collection is constantly being updated, featuring mostly two-dimensional art. The gallery is a wonderful place to shop for that special gift, or purchase a memento of your Louisville experience. L O 642 East Market St. Located on the Louisville 40202 corner of Market and Clay. GarnerNarrative.com OPEN 335 West Broadway 502-303-7259 OPEN Louisville 40202 M-F W-SaM-S 10am-6pm8am-9pm 10am-6pm1-6pm BrownHotel.com Su 12-5pm SatSa Sun 14 9am-8pm 502-583-1234 First Fridays 15 Noon-5pmSu 1-5pm1-9pm 9am-6pm and by appt GALLERY GUIDE SEVENTH EDITION The Huff Gallery at Spalding University is committed to offering a rich and diverse cultural experience with works of art in all media within an environment that O values creativity, diversity, innovation and education. The Huff Gallery presents approximately six exhibits annually by local and regional artists. A variety of media and styles are presented through solo, group and student exhibitions. Hite Art Institute— Cressman Center for Visual Arts 100 East Main St. 40202 502-852-0288 Schneider Hall Galleries UofL Belknap Campus 40292 502-852-4437 The Hite Louisville.edu/art Art Institute produces innovative and experimental exhibitions and contemporary art programming with a focus on education and collaboration. Through its galleries downtown and on the University of Louisville’s Belknap Campus, the Hite Art Institute connects the city of Louisville,its students, and its faculty with a host of regional, national, and international artists and thinkers. 853 Library Ln. Louisville 40203 Spalding.edu 502-873-4436 OPEN OPEN See SeeM-S Website 10am-6pmWebsite F o r 16 F o r Sun 17 Hours K Hours1-5pm GALLERY GUIDE SEVENTH EDITION Jane Morgan Gallery The Jane Morgan Gallery is located on the corner of Brownsboro Road and Rudy Lane and features the work of more than 30 local and regional plein air artists. All styles of plein air work are showcased including abstract, realistic, impressionist and expressionist. 4838 Brownsboro Center Louisville 40207 JaneMorganGallery.com 502-592-7835 A fine art gallery and frame shop featuring renowned Kentucky Artists with a love of the Kentucky heritage.
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