Location: Morton's Steakhouse626 W. Main Street Louisville, Kentucky40202
Learn why glass shape does matter at Morton The Steakhouse’s “From the Vine to the Glass” event on Friday, September 5 from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Guests will sample wines in four different Riedel glasses to explore the effect the shape of the glass has on the taste of the wine. Each guest will receive a set of four Riedel wine glasses from the “Flow” series that are valued at $60!
Location: Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft715 West Main St. Louisville, Kentucky40202
Julius Friedman is mainstay in the visual arts community of Kentucky. As a graphic designer, photographer, visual artist, co-owner of Chapman Friedman gallery and owner of the design firm IMAGES, his work has touched many facets of the visual arts scene for more than 20 years.
Friedman is internationally recognized for his groundbreaking work with advertising and posters but his larger body of work has encompassed a wide-ranging series of explorations including furniture design, bookmaking, art installations, sculpture and photography.
Location: Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft Shands Gallery715 West Main St. Louisville, Kentucky40202
Sponsored by Mollie Heron with support from Marie Hochstrasser and Arturo Alonzo Sandoval.
The American Tapestry Alliance is a 25 year old non-profit organization that promotes and supports tapestry weaving. The Biennial is a juried exhibition which highlights the art of some of the best contemporary tapestry weavers from across the globe. The tapestries featured in the exhibition demonstrate the diverse and creative ways in which individual artists successfully integrate contemporary concerns into this venerable medium.
Location: Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft Brown-Forman Gallery715 West Main St. Louisville, Kentucky40202
Sponsored by Eleanor Bingham Miller
Shelly Zegart's love of American quilts began in the mid-1970s when she was looking for quilts to use as art in her new home. Since then, she has been a passionate collector, curator, author and lecturer on both antique and contemporary quilts. She has helped to build quilt collections in Kentucky and around the world. This exhibition features about 2 dozen quilts from her personal collection that are of particular significance to her because of their relationships to family, particular artists, specific exhibitions and significant local collections.
Expect the Unexpected
Louisville, KY (September 2, 2008)… The Louisville Orchestra is so excited about the opening of the 2008-09 Season they are all over town making noise about it. The Louisville Orchestra musicians will be scattered all over Louisville to bring the Fanfara Festival to all areas of our community, ending in the Fanfara grand gala concert!
Please join us for our 1st First Friday Trolley Hop on September 5th.
ART ECOLOGY is featuring artwork from J.B. Wilson, Jill Morgan, Nick Owens, and Emil Walton and guest artist Kenneth Hayden.
Festivities will begin around 5 and continue until 9ish.
Visit, Participate, Purchase, Critique, Discuss, and Celebrate with us!!!
224 South Clay str.
suite 110
Louisville KY
www.artecologyllc.com
Location: at Derby City Espresso - 331 East Market St.331 East Market St. Louisville, Kentucky
The Caffeinated Artist Art Show!
Inspired by our on-going series of interviews, we ask the question:
Who knows coffee better than artists?
Days spent at the local coffee shop?
Sleepless nights up working on their unfinished piece?
If the cliches are true, then art and coffee go hand in hand.
And the collection of caffeinated art from our artists is going to be amazing!!
So come by, have a caffeinated beverage, and check out the coffee-themed art!
The Big Bone presents
The Caffeinated Artist
Friday, September 5th
at Derby City Espresso
331 East Market St.
Location: Signatures of Switzerland County, Vevay, IN120 West Main Street Vevay, Indiana47043
Eclectic Photography opens at Signatures of Switzerland County, IN
An Eclectic Show of Photography featuring the works of the Southeastern Indiana Camera Club opens Sept. 5 in the Signature Space Gallery at Signatures of Switzerland County, IN. The event will be held from 6-9 pm and is free and open to the public.
Location: Signatures of Switzerland County, Vevay, IN120 West Main Street Vevay, Indiana47043
Walton to Repeat Harp Performance at Switzerland County Gallery
Popular harp player Darlene Walton of Rising Sun will perform at Signatures of Switzerland County Friday, Sept. 5 from 6-9 pm. The performance is free and open to the public.
Born in Cincinnati, Walton became interested in music at an early age. Her interest resulted in her studying both the piano and violin. It was during a harp concert in the fifth grade that she spotted her true passion. At sixteen she became the organist at her church and in her early twenties taught piano.
Location: Downtown Vevay, Indiana128 West Main Street Vevay, Indiana47043
Vevay Main Street presents “It’s 5:00 Somewhere” for the September First Friday. The event will be held Sept. 5 from 6-9 pm in downtown Vevay.
Downtown businesses will feature art exhibits and demonstrations, dining and late night shopping. Live entertainment will be provided with free carriage rides available.
For more information telephone Switzerland County Tourism at 812-427-3237, or log on to www.vevayin.com.
Location: Glassworks815 West Market Street Louisville, KY40202
Glass-letes and glass-lete teams will compete for the bronze, silver, and gold medal in five events:
Longest drip: glass artists will see who can get the tallest drip without touching the floor.
Biggest bubble: Who can blow the largest bubble in height and width?
Glass relay: Teams will be challenged to see who can pass a bubble most times in two minutes
Ornament race: Artists will race to see who can make a regular size ornament in the fastest amount of time
Location: The Rudyard Kipling422 West Oak Street ky, louisville
Sight & Sound presents…
"Homegrown"
September 5 & 6 7:30pm
Tickets a low, low $7
An evening of local Drama, Music and Fun!
Featuring: Walrus Gumboot, Pliney & The Elders, Roger Conley, Skylight Station(on 9/6/only), Talia Girton and much, much more!!!
Special preview of "MISERY" by: Stephen King
THE RUDYARD KIPLING
422 W. Oak ST. Louisville, Ky.
502-636-1311
www.therudyardkipling.com
Tickets available in advance or at the door.
Come enjoy great entertainment in a fun food & drink atmosphere!
Don't forget our all music late show on Sept. 5th 10:00pm
Location: 301 E Montgomery Ave, Clarksville, IN301 E Montgomery Ave Clarksvill, Indiana47129
Seven Brides for Seven Brothers: “Goin’ courting” has never been as much fun as in this rip-roaring stage version of the popular MGM movie. Millie is a young bride living in the 1850s Oregon wilderness whose plan to civilize and marry off her six rowdy brothers-in-law backfires when the brothers, in their enthusiasm, kidnap six women from a neighboring town to be their brides. Bursting with the rambunctious energy Seven Brides For Seven Brothers is all boisterous fun.
Directed by Gary Tipton
For CLT reservations call: 812-283-6522
Show dates: September 5, 6, 7, 11, 12, 13, 2008
Location: The Kentucky Center: Whitney Hall501 W. Main St Louisville, KY40202
Return to the Jazz Era with Daisy and Gatsby in André Prokovsky’s lush interpretation of the great American novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Set to a score that includes music by Duke Ellington and George Gershwin, and with incredible scenic and costume designs evoking the Roaring Twenties, “The Great Gatsby” will transport you to the bygone days of the Vanderbilts, the Rockefellers, and Prohibition.
Location: Actors Theatre of Louisville316 W Main Street Louisville, KY40202
David Mamet’s scalding play that took Broadway and London by storm and won the Pulitzer Prize. Real estate salesmen face a fiercely competitive battle in this gritty, contemporary masterpiece starring Louisville native and stage and screen actor William Mapother of Lost.
Location: The Rudyard Kipling422 West Oak Street Ky, Louisville
Come enjoy great entertainment in a fun food and drink atmosphere. Featuring local acts: Walrus Gumboot, Pliney & The
Elders, Talia Girton, Roger Conley and More! Tickets a low, low $5
Location: Jewish Community center of Louisville3600 Dutchmans Ln Louisville, KY40205
Sept. 4-21, 2008
THE FULL MONTY
Seeing how much their wives enjoy watching male strippers during their Girls Night Out,unemployed steelworkers in Buffalo, New York come up with a bold way to make some quick cash. In the process, they find renewed self-esteem, the importance of friendship and the ability to have fun.
* This production is rated R for language and nudity.
SHOW TIMES
Thursday, Sept. 4 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, Sept. 6 7:30 p.m.
Sunday, Sept. 7 2 & 7 p.m.
Thursday, Sept. 11 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, Sept. 13 7:30 p.m.
Sunday, Sept. 14 2 & 7 p.m.
Come see what we have it is a fun place to be. We have classes starting at $25. to $50. We have different beads also have jewelers supplys also have a Jewerly to repair on premiss to do one of a kind designs reasonable.
Also have artist necklaces and rings and we do repair jewerly. So please come and see us.We are open on the Trolly Hop the last Friend of the month.