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Subject: Art Exhibit
Description: An exhibition featuring the work of UofL Fine Arts Professor JP Begley and EKU Professor Emeritus Darryl Halbrooks.
Subject: Art Exhibit
Description: Featuring the work of a Louisville, Kentucky-based collective of female artists known as ENID. The name is taken from that of the first recognized female sculptor from Louisville, Enid Yandell. Yandell (1869-1924) successfully competed against male artists of her period, winning many important commissions. Notably, she worked on the famous 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition (and World Fair) in Chicago. Yandell went on to become a member of the National Sculpture Society, the oldest organization of professional sculptors in the United States. In 1998, a group of local female artisans formed a collective to promote their own sculptural works. They decided to also promote the memory of their pioneering predecessor by naming their group ENID, in honor of Yandell. Today, the collective shows its work throughout the Ohio Valley region. Members’ ages range from 33-88 years with several members having varying levels of education, from self-taught sculptors through those with graduate degrees. Fifteen artists will be featured in the exhibition including Shawn Marshall, Valerie Fuchs, Joyce Ogden, Gayle Cerlan, Cynthia Reynolds, Suzanne Mitchell, Sarah Frederick, Gloria Wachtel, Mary Dennis Kannapell, Jeanne Dueber, Jacque Parsley, Fran Kratzok, Elizabeth Kirkwood, Caren Cunningham, and Ewing Fahey.
Subject: Art Exhibit
Description: The exhibition of over 100 works of art and artifacts includes a wide variety of textiles, and examples of craftwork in leather, metal, glass, jewelry, felt, stone and clay. Textiles span a range of uses, including camel bags, pillows, curtains, fans, hats, shoes and window hangings. Metal wares cover a gamut from silver and brass vessels, jewelry, and braziers to drinking and cooking vessels and inlaid trays. Wooden objects include antique wood lattice windows from Egypt (mushrabbiya). The exhibition features works of art drawn from the Gray Henry collection, whose family has had a presence in Egypt since 1925.
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Description: Matthew Higgs Artist, curator, writer and director of White Columns, New York and Janice Guy curator, artist, co-owner and director of the Murray Guy Gallery, New York will critique work by several pre-selected students. This event is open to all faculty and students. This event is held in conjunction with the Art & Dialogues series presented by the Speed Art Museum. The Speed Art Museum will host a public lecture on “The Changing Art World and the Value of Art” featuring Matthew Higgs and Janice Guy on Wednesday, February 6 from 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm. The lecture will be held at the Horn Auditorium at the University of Louisville’s Business School.
The Art & Dialogue series is a new programming initiative by the Speed Art Museum that presents nationally and internationally recognized art professionals to Louisville audiences.
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