Archive for the ‘Visual Arts’ Category
“Just Bodies” - Figure drawing exhibit of 7 artists -and music by Danny Flannigan
Tuesday, October 30th, 2007Over the past year, several artists have been meeting each week in an open Life Drawing Studio at the Mellwood Art Center. These artists are dedicated to producing artwork based on the direct observation of the human form.
Join me at Fb3 Development’s Gallery to view the talented and diverse works of the following 7 artists who are exhibiting their life drawing work in pastel, mixed media and graphite: Katie Burke (instructor), Deborah Hazlett, Dan Colon, Marilynn Swan, Michealle Wheaton, Suzanne Dougherty and Corrine Holt (”Pondell”).
Danny Flannigan, singer/songwriter, will play live music as well!
Location: 624 E. Market Street Hours: 6:30 pm to 9:00 pm (Kelli will be here at 6)
Cash bar & appetizers by Artemesia/Fb3 will be served
Dan DeYoung - Plein Air Painter - Solo Show - June First Friday Gallery Hop
Tuesday, May 22nd, 2007Kelli Torpey will host a solo show titled “Adios - Original paintings in oil & acrylic, Plein Air style, by Dan DeYoung on Friday, June 1st at Fb3 Development (old Mayan Gypsy space) - 624 E. Market Street. Artemesia will provide food in conjunction with Fb3’s new food & beverage products. Hours: from 5:00 pm to 10:00 pm.
This show will highlight Dan’s paintings from his excursions throughout the west and KY. He will leave days later to travel and paint in Maine and Newfoundland for two months… thus the name of his show, “Adios!”
Artist Rep Intern needed
Monday, March 26th, 2007I am looking for an intern to assist me with data entry and office help (including helping mail post cards for an exhibit etc).
Please respond with a resume/initial paragraph of days/times you have (if so)….
My husband, Dan, has art work that he has agreed to trade for some of the time…(see www.barkingdogsautomata.com).
Albert T. Nelson - preview of an unveiling of a wonderful sculpture!
Sunday, March 25th, 2007Historical perspective on Louisville Art Scene
Monday, March 19th, 2007I moved to Louisville in 1994. Since then, I have watched the arts bloom! My husband is from here, and has told me, “I remember when…”. I am interested in your views of how Louisville has changed over the years….regarding the visual arts.
Please send me any views in the “comments” section. THANKS!