Over 30 art exhibitions you can see in Louisville in October


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A gallery of art exhibits to see in Louisville this month. Note: This list is a selection of current exhibitions.

“Truth or Dare: a reality TV show”

Until December
21c hotel-museum
700 Main Street W.
Hours: Monday to Sunday, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
21cmuseumhotels.com
Group exhibition as part of the Louisville Photo Biennale.

“What is below”

Until March 2022
21c hotel-museum
Group exhibition as part of the Louisville Photo Biennale.

“Exhibition of the group of photographers Va Va Vixens”

Until November 12
Art sanctuary
1433 S. Shelby Street
Hours: By appointment
art-sanctuary.org
As part of the Louisville Biennale Photo.

“Photographs by Scott Slusher”

Art sanctuary
Until November 12
As part of the Louisville Biennale Photo.

“Forces of Nature” by Kimara Wilhite and Kristen Warning

Until October 30
Bourne-Schweitzer Gallery
137 E. Main St., New Albany, Indiana
Hours: Thursday-Friday, noon-5 p.m. Saturdays from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.
bourne-schweitzergallery.com
As part of the Louisville Biennale Photo.

“Hoosier Lifelines: environmental and social change along the Monon, 1847-2020”

Until October 16
Carnegie Center for Art and History
201 E. Spring St., New Albany, Indiana
Hours: Monday to Wednesday, 10 am to 5 pm; Thursdays, from 12 p.m. to 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, 10 am-5pm
carnegiecenter.org
Photographs and historical documents focus on the evolution of life and the environment along the decommissioned Monon Railway.

“From the West End to the West Bank: oppression, racism and resistance”

Until October 8
Cressman Center for Visual Arts
Hite Art Institute, UofL
100 E. Main Street
Hours: By appointment only
louisville.edu/art
Group exhibition as part of the Louisville Photo Biennale.

Open Studio Louisville Exhibition

15 Oct-Nov 19
Cressman Center for Visual Arts
Works by artists who tour the Open Studio Louisville.

“West of Ninth: Race, Reckoning, and Reconciliation”

Until September 2022
Frazier History Museum
829 Main Street West
Hours: Monday to Saturday, 10 am to 5 pm; Sunday, 12 p.m. to 5 p.m.
fraziermuseum.org
Photographs, artifacts and wall panels featuring stories from the nine neighborhoods of West Louisville. Organized by Walt and Shae Smith of West of Ninth. As part of the Louisville Biennale Photo.

“On the Beaten Path: Selections from Two Body of Work” by Joe Wolek

Until November 6
Hertz Gallery
1253 S. Preston Street
Hours: Wednesday-Saturday, 12 pm-6pm; Sunday, noon-4 p.m.
galeriehertz.com
As part of the Louisville Biennale Photo. Also showing ceramics by Lena Wolek.

“Élégie” by Wendi Smith

Until October 10
collect contemporary fine art narrative
642 E. Market St.
Hours: Wednesday-Sunday, 1 p.m. to 6 p.m.
garnernarrative.com
Smith’s latest show, postponed due to closure, focuses on themes of nature and ritual.

“Reclaimed Landscapes” by Stephen Dorsett

15 Oct-Nov 14
collect contemporary fine art narrative
As part of the Louisville Biennale Photo.

“Summer 2020: Louisville’s Struggle for Racial Justice”

Until November 14
Kentucky Center for African American Heritage
1701, boulevard Muhammad Ali.
Hours: Monday to Friday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
kcaah.org
Photographs from Courier Journal. As part of the Louisville Biennale Photo.

“Women hold half the sky”

Until November 14
Kentucky Center for African American Heritage
Photographs by Bud Dorsey and Aukram Burton. As part of the Louisville Biennale Photo.

David O. Schuster

Until October 31
Kentucky Gallery of Fine Arts
Personalized Leslie H. Spetz Photo Frame
Lime Kiln Aisle 2400-C
Hours: Tuesday-Friday, 10 am-5pm; Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
lesliespetzcustomframing.com
Personal exhibition of new works.

“Before he collapses”

Until November 7
KMAC Museum
715 Main Street West
Hours: Wednesday-Sunday, 10 am-5pm
kmacmuseum.org
Kiah Celeste creates sculptures from broken materials.

“A layered approach”

Until November 7
KMAC Museum
Presents a series of sculptural paintings by James Benjamin Franklin.

“Mystical heart”

Until November 7
KMAC Museum
New narrative paintings by Cynthia Norton.

“Spectrum”

Until November 7
KMAC Museum
Using textiles and photographs, Myra Greene examines the concepts of race and body.

“Through the lens”

Until November 28
KORE Gallery
942 E. Kentucky St.
Hours: Wednesday-Saturday, 11 am-6pm; Sunday, noon-4 p.m.
koreartgallery.com
Group exhibition as part of the Louisville Photo Biennale.

“This is New York: the photographs of September 11”

Until November 14
Louisville Free Public Library
Main branch, 301 York Street.
Hours: Monday to Thursday, 9 am to 9 pm; Friday-Saturday, 9 am-5pm; Sundays, from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.
lfpl.org
The 500 photographs, marking the 20th anniversary of September 11, were taken on Tuesday and the days that followed.

“Liminality” by Shohei Katayama

Until October 23
Moremen Gallery
710 West Main Street
Hours: Thursday-Saturday, 12 p.m.-4 p.m.
moremengallery.com
Personal exhibition of works combining drawings and sculpture that comment on the environment.

“Cynthia Norton: Drawings”

Until October 24
Moremen Gallery
Exhibition in conjunction with his painting exhibition, “Mystical Heart”, at the KMAC.

“American Nocturne” by Zed Saeed

23 Oct-Dec 2
Moremen Gallery
As part of the Louisville Biennale Photo.

“Splendor, Myth & Ritual”

Until December 31
Paul Paletti Gallery
713 Market Street E.
Hours: Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
paulpalettigallery.com
Louisville Biennial Photo Show by Keith Carter.

“Pressma / Nation: a journey of 10,000 miles”

Until October 29
PYRO Gallery
1006 Washington Street East
Hours: Friday-Saturday, 12 pm-6pm; Sundays from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
pyrogallery.com
Photograph by CJ Pressma and John Nation. As part of the Louisville Biennale Photo.

“Emptiness and substance”

Until October 30
Quappi projects
827 E. Market St.
Hours: Thursday-Friday, noon to 4 pm; Saturday, 11 am-3pm
quappiprojects.com
Exhibition of textile artists Bette Levy and Deborah Levine.

“Create a magic circle”

8 Oct-Nov 1
Revelry Shop + Gallery
742 E., market street
Hours: Tuesday-Saturday, 11 am-7pm, Sunday-Monday 11 am-5pm
revelrygallery.com
First exhibition of collage artist Irene Mudd.

“Collecting – A love story: the glass from the Adele and Leonard Leight collection”

Until November 7
Speed ​​Art Museum
2035 S. Third St.
Hours: Fridays, from 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday-Sunday, 10 am-5pm
speedmuseum.org
Celebrates the collection and the lives of local contemporary glass collectors Adele and Leonard Leight.

Ralph Eugene Meatyard: “The Unexpected Wilderness”

Speed ​​Art Museum
Until February 13
Meatyard photographs of the Red River Gorge accompanied by essays by Wendell Berry.

“Local Flavor” by Lynn Dunbar Bayus

Until October 1
Grès & Cie.
731 Brent Street
Hours: Monday to Saturday, 10 am to 4 pm; Sunday, 11 am-3pm
Grèsetco.com
The artist’s latest works that capture the spirit of Kentucky.

“Close to the Stage: 50 Years of Musical Photography” by Bill Carner

Until October 31
Surface noise
600 Baxter Avenue
Hours: Thursday-Monday, 12 p.m.-6 p.m.
Facebook.com/surfacenoiserecords
As part of the Louisville Biennale Photo.

“Never Meet a Stranger: Photograph by West of Ninth” by Shae and Walt Smith

7 Oct-Dec 17
University of Louisville Photographic Archives
Elkstrom Library, Lower Level 17
2215 S. Third St.
Hours: Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
library.louisville.edu / archives
As part of the Louisville Biennale Photo.

“Money”

Until October 31
Gallery of expressions by the side of the road
Louisville Hotel
120 W. Broadway
Hours: Open 24/7
waysidechristianmission.org
Group exhibition as part of the Louisville Photo Biennale.

“Empyrean” by Madison Cawein

Until November 13
WheelHouse Art
2650 frankfurt avenue
Hours: Tuesday to Friday, 10 am to 5.30 pm; Saturdays, 10 am-3pm
wheelhouse.art
As part of the Louisville Biennale Photo.

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