Location: Shine - A Wellness Studio727 E. Jefferson St. (enter our parking lot at 732. E. Market) Louisville, KY40202
Music Together is a research-based, internationally recognized Early Childhood Music & Movement Development program for children ages birth - 5 years old and the grownups who love them.
The music & movement activities are developmentally appropriate and fun for all who attend - even the grownups!
This demonstration class if free, but please RSVP.
Come discover the Joy of Family Music at Shine - a Wellness Studio.
Nurturing a graceful life through movement, music and fun.
Location: Thomas D. Clark Center for Kentucky History100 West Broadway Frankfort, KY40601
Nineteenth-century artists Edward Troye and Thomas J. Scott painted the only visual record of Kentucky’s early sires and mares. Author and educator Genevieve Baird Lacer will discuss the artists and their ability to capture the horses, owners and farms that began Kentucky’s thoroughbred industry. Free. Contact Erica Harvey at 502-564-1792 for more information.
Location: Thomas D. Clark Center for Kentucky History100 West Broadway Frankfort, KY40601
Nineteenth-century artists Edward Troye and Thomas J. Scott painted the only visual record of Kentucky’s early sires and mares. Author and educator Genevieve Baird Lacer will discuss the artists and their ability to capture the horses, owners and farms that began Kentucky’s thoroughbred industry. Free. Contact Erica Harvey at 502-564-1792 for more information.
Location: Thomas D. Clark Center for Kentucky History100 West Broadway Frankfort, KY40601
Nineteenth-century artists Edward Troye and Thomas J. Scott painted the only visual record of Kentucky’s early sires and mares. Author and educator Genevieve Baird Lacer will discuss the artists and their ability to capture the horses, owners and farms that began Kentucky’s thoroughbred industry. Free. Contact Erica Harvey at 502-564-1792 for more information.
Location: Actors Theatre of Louisville316 W Main St Louisville, KY40202
Adapted from the international bestselling novel, this sweeping tale explores friendship and family, loyalty and betrayal, and the possibility of redemption. The Kite Runner is a universal story that follows the bond between two boys in Afghanistan who are pulled apart by decades of civil unrest, and one man’s epic journey to confront the past.
Location: Improv Comedy Club at 4th Street Live!Fourth Street Live! Louisville, Kentucky40202
Mitch Fatel takes center stage at The Improv September 2 - 5! He's been the number one requested comedian on Satellite Radio, and has appeared numerous times on both the "Late Show with David Letterman" and the "Tonight Show with Jay Leno". In 2006, he took home honors as "Best Comedian" at the prestigious HBO Aspen Comedy Festival and in 2007, his half hour stand up special debuted on Comedy Central - and was ranked #6 all time by viewers! Don't miss Mitch! Get your tickets now by visiting www.improvlouisville.com or by calling 502.581.1332.
Location: Flame Run Gallery828 E. Market Street Louisville, KY40206
Glass in its simplest, most basic form, will be the subject of “Pure,” running until Sept. 17 at Flame Run Glass Studio and Gallery.
Twelve artists, including White, are participating: Sergio Rodrigues, Matthew Cummings, Che Rhodes, Patrick Martin, TIffany Zink, Tiffany Ackerman, Alexandra Marchant, Paul Nelson, Mike Hudson, Jake Pfeifer and Jonathan Capps.
Peter Gooch's inspiration for this most recent body of work comes from his University Research Institute sponsored sabbatical taken in Ethiopia in 2009. Gooch’s stunning abstract work consists of series of strips of paintings that playfully shift in light, color and form embodying Gooch's impressions of the decorative motifs found in ancient Ethiopian art, artifacts and architecture. Contrasting the organic nature found within each of the individual strips is their geometric application, creating subtle tension and intrigue between the jumps in palettes.
Location: Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft715 West Main Street Louisville, KY40206
The Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft will host “Equine Divine” from August 7 through October 16, 2010. Fitting for an organization in the heart of the horse industry, this exhibition will feature work by two artists, Deborah Butterfield and Tim Flach, who are inspired by our equine companions. There will also be a small selection of equine inspired prints and drawings from the Purdue University School of Veterinary Medicine and The Purdue University Galleries. The opening reception will be held in conjunction with the First Friday Trolley Hop on Friday, August 6th from 5:00pm – 9:00pm.
Location: Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest2499 HWY 245 Clermont, KY40110
Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest welcomes returning Grandmaster M. O. Serikali, Ph.D. and assistant instructor Revakah Higgins-Myers for another 10 week course on Thursday evenings of Tai Chi Chuan beginning August 5. This practice is an ancient Chinese art that strengthens both body and spirit with physical movement and mental concentration, and is one of the many opportunities at Bernheim that expands Bernheim’s mission of connecting people with nature. “Tai Chi and nature have to be part of our reality and humanity based on what we see, feel, and do,” says Dr. Serikali.
Location: Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft715 West Main Street Louisville, Kentucky40202
The Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft will host “Red River: The Narrative Carvings of Edgar Tolson, Donny Tolson, Carl McKenzie and Earnest Patton,” July 24 through October 9, 2010. This is exhibition No. 9 in the Mary Norton Shands Kentucky Artist Series, an ongoing series of exhibitions which focus on the rich variety and quality of Kentucky art and artists, presented in the memory of our Museum founder. The opening reception will be held Friday, July 23rd from 5:00pm – 8:00pm.
Location: 21c Museum Hotel700 West Main St. Louisville, KY40202
21c Museum unveils three pieces by Simen Johan that have never before been on public view in a ten-year survey of the artist’s work. The two photographs and one sculpture to be displayed for the first time are new additions to Johan’s "Until the Kingdom Comes" series. The exhibition features 21 photographs and sculptures—including works from the artist’s earlier series "Evidence of Things Unseen"—and will be on view at 21c Museum Hotel from July 2 through October 4.
Location: Louisville Science Center IMAX Theatre727 W. Main St. Louisville, KY40202
Fly through the crystalline structure of a snowflake, explore the metallic maze of a penny, escape the tangled polymers of chewing gum, and more as you catch a ride to NanoSpace with Oxy and her crew.
Location: Louisville Science Center IMAX Theatre727 W. Main St. Louisville, KY40202
Witness the greatest success in space since the moon landing – the Hubble Space Telescope. Accompany space-walking astronauts as they attempt some of the most difficult tasks ever undertaken in NASA’s history. Experience up close the awesome power of the launches, the heartbreaking setbacks and the dramatic rescues of this powerful story.
Location: Louisville Science Center IMAX Theatre727 W. Main St. Louisville, KY40202
Take a humorous journey inside the magical world of animals, full of “Seussian” style rhymes guaranteed to bring smiles and chuckles. Whether going nose to nose with hippos as they graze upon nature’s massive salad bar, or eye to eye with dancing bears, discover how nature provides humor and wonder everywhere. Watch cheetahs race like Ferraris, bears that run their own fishing school, an opera-singing lion, and a sea of crabs that hold a town hostage!