Open Studio Weekend

Artists from all over Louisville will open their doors Nov. 2 and 3 forÌý. The event, co-hosted byÌýÌý²¹²Ô»åÌý,Ìýgives everyone theÌýopportunity to step inside studios all over Louisville where they can meet artists and experience how and where local art is made.

This is the seventh annual Open Studio Weekend, featuring more than 100 artists in all visual media. Established professionals, exciting newcomers and students, alumni and faculty from Hite Art Institute will share their work in unique studio spaces.Ìý

This year, the public may visit inside theÌýÌýfacility, a renovated warehouse at 1606 Rowan St. in the historic Portland neighborhood. Hite faculty and MFA students operate studios there in a range of media, including ceramics, drawing, fiber, glass, painting, printmaking, sculpture, mixed media, book arts and design.

This year also continues a partnership withÌý, which makes free bike rentals available to OSW attendees from noon to 6 p.m. Nov. 2 and 3.
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In addition, a distinguished panel of curators from around the region will select works by participating artists to showcase in theÌý at Hite’s Cressman Center for Visual Arts, 100 N. Main St. All are welcome to a free opening reception during the First Friday Hop, 6-8 p.m., Nov. 1. The exhibition is on view through Dec. 14.
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Open Studio Weekend is 12-6 p.m., Nov. 2 and 3. Tickets are $12, or $10 for students, art educators and LVA members. A ticket provides access to all participating studios and includes a 60-page publication with maps to studio locations, suggested routes, information, and images of participants’ artworks. Tickets are available on .

All proceeds from the weekend tour benefit the Mary Spencer Nay scholarship at UofL and Children’s Fine Art Classes through LVA.

Participating Hite students, alumni and faculty, with their studio numbers, include:Ìý

Betty Alvarez Painting 14,ÌýBritany Baker Drawing 37,ÌýFrank Baldwin Painting 29,ÌýMegan Bickel Painting 17,ÌýLindsey Bishop Jewelry 36,ÌýAnne Borders Painting 29,ÌýTiffany Calvert Painting 14,ÌýRita Cameron Painting 39,ÌýTom Cannady Painting 34,ÌýGeoff Carr Photography 20,ÌýDon Cartwright Painting 32,ÌýDave Caudill Sculpture 27,ÌýYing Kit Chan Mixed Media 14,ÌýXin Chen Glass 13,ÌýSandra Chu Painting 27,ÌýAndrew Cozzens Mixed Media 11,ÌýSabra Crockett Painting 39,ÌýKaty Delahanty Mixed Media 12,ÌýLinda Erzinger Sculpture 38,ÌýCassie Fischer Painting 36,ÌýElizabeth Foley Printmaking 27,ÌýJeanne Freibert Painting 35,ÌýAngie Reed Garner Painting 20,ÌýWill Garner Drawing 20,ÌýTerri Gilmore Sculpture 41,ÌýJohnny Gordon Glass 34,ÌýJen Grove Calligraphy 23,ÌýClaudia Hammer Painting 19,ÌýKaitlin Hennessy Mixed Media 23,ÌýBryan Holden Sculpture 17,ÌýNoah Howard Mixed Media 12,ÌýCasey Hyland Glass 19,ÌýDawn Johnston Painting 33,ÌýJoanna Jorgensen Jewelry 33,ÌýKyle Keeney Mixed Media 35,ÌýMegan Kociscak Painting 40,ÌýMarti Kuehn Painting 34,ÌýLisa Kurtz Ceramics 29,ÌýLori Larusso Painting 11,ÌýErica Lewis Drawing 16,ÌýDebra Lott Painting 44,ÌýAaron Lubrick Painting 29,ÌýScott Massey Sculpture 14,ÌýJames Russell May Painting 37,ÌýHelen Merrick Painting 45,ÌýMelanie Miller Glass 19,ÌýNancy Gordon Moore Painting 31,ÌýDeb Ogburn Mixed Media 34,ÌýChris Owens Mixed Media 38,ÌýPeggy Peabody Painting 33,ÌýAmy Pender Glass 33,ÌýTara Remington Mixed Media 11,ÌýRosalie Rosenthal Photography 11,ÌýCatherine Rubin Painting 32,ÌýDebbie Shannon Printmaking 32,ÌýDanny Seim Mixed Media 12,ÌýRachel Singel Printmaking 15,ÌýStacy Staggs Painting 37,ÌýDebby Stratford Printmaking 31,ÌýChuck Swanson Mixed Media 31,ÌýVictor Sweatt Painting 12,ÌýRachid Tagoulla Photography 13,ÌýMaria Tinnell Fiber 40,ÌýSusan Tolliver Painting 44,ÌýMark Traughber Drawing 19,ÌýCaroline Waite Mixed Media 31,ÌýXuanyi Wang Painting 17,ÌýKatherine Watts Printmaking 15,ÌýCletus Wilcox Mixed Media 23 and Jingshuo Yang Painting 16.

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Niki King Jones is positive she has the best job at the University of Louisville, serving the communication needs of the departments of fine arts and theatre, the School of Music, University Libraries and Alumni – all the fun, creative stuff. Before coming to UofL in 2015, Niki held communication positions in both private and nonprofit sectors in Louisville, Ky., including at Heaven Hill Distilleries and the Jewish Community of Louisville. For 10 years prior, she was a reporter at various newspapers across the country, most recently The Courier-Journal. Niki graduated from the University of Memphis with a BA in journalism and has a masters degree in community and leadership development from the University of Kentucky.