A Thai Education
Perception is a strange thing. In many ways we (the universal “we”) want to think that we come to the table wide open, ready for the world to present us its reality. We want to believe that we are merely … Continue reading
All things Arts: Music, Theatre, Dance, Visual Art, etc.
Perception is a strange thing. In many ways we (the universal “we”) want to think that we come to the table wide open, ready for the world to present us its reality. We want to believe that we are merely … Continue reading
…is a visual artist, filmmaker, composer, writer, and musician – what you might call a heavy-hitter. Noble is a positive and naturally thoughtful creator whose aesthetics include and effortlessly integrate classical artistic concepts and pop culture, the sacred and the profane. … Continue reading
Dan Cassaro is a designer, animator, and illustrator living and working in Brooklyn, New York. He puts words on paper so that they might be accountable for themselves. Young Jerks is his one-man design studio specializing in custom type, illustration, … Continue reading
The fourth annual Flyover Film Festival will open at The Speed Art Museum on June 7 and run through June 10. Films are screened at various Louisville locations to illustrate the variety of venues our city has to offer the … Continue reading
Aaron Draplin, of Draplin Design company, comes from the mighty Pacific Northwest. He will be visiting Louisville on Thursday, May 24th to deliver his talk, “Tall Tales from a Large Man.”
Many devotees of Louisville’s music scene were left confounded by the sudden closure of ear X-tacy late last year. After all, it wasn’t long ago that artists and fans alike could readily find and discover local talent within the bins … Continue reading
In 1971, Don and Sandy Coulter were like other 30-something Louisvillians: smart, ambitious, and in love—not only with one another, but with their thriving Cherokee Park neighborhood. Fueled by a passion for antiques, art, and community, Don and Sandy, along … Continue reading
We have all prowled the halls of The Portrait Gallery. Seriousness on display for posterity. But for local artist Sam Deitz the portrait strikes an unexpected balance of beauty and comedy.