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E-news of the NuLu Business Association Issue #28 September 2017 BOARD OF DIRECTORS President Rick Murphy Vice President Bill Marzian Secretary Karyn Page Treasurer Jeremy Plomin Board Members Leslie Bowers, Gordon Brown, Joyce Garner, Scott Howe, Garwood Linton, Mike Maloney, Rebecca Matheny, Trudy Miller, Jeff Rawlings, Chuck Swanson, Janet Vaughn Newsletter Editor Autumn Lucas Meetings are held in the Parish Hall of St. John United Church of Christ on the 2nd Wednesday of every month (629 East Market Street) WANT TO JOIN THE NULU BUSINESS ASSOCIATION? $100 Businesses │ $50 Non-Profit Organizations │ $25 Individuals/Resident For more information, please contact: [email protected] L I N K S FACEBOOK NULU WEBSITE TWITTER INSTAGRAM REPUBLIC BANK FIRST FRIDAY HOP STREETSCAPE PLANS LOUVELO BIKE SHARE BUSINESS ASSOCIATION DON’T MISS THE FUN AT THE 9TH ANNUAL NULU FESTIVAL This year’s 9th Annual NuLu festival is likely to the biggest and best one yet. As sonaBLAST! Records celebrates its 15th anniversary with a stage lineup that includes Ben Sollee, The Pass, and winner’s of last year’s Louisville Music Award for Best Americana band, Quiet Hollers and many more. This year’s festival takes place on Saturday, September 30th, on the 600, 700, and 800 blocks of East Market Street. The fun starts at 11AM and ends at 11PM. Organizers of the festival are changing the layout and shifting the Kids’ Zone to the 600 block and will feature a day full of art and play activities for kids of all ages. There will also be a beer garden at the intersection of Clay & Market streets featuring local and regional breweries. Another layout change is the main stage. It’ll be located in the Green Building parking lot. Near it you’ll find this year’s presenting sponsor Cooper’s Craft where they’ll be serving signature cocktails made just for the festival. As always, there will be plenty of food from NuLu restaurants and a few additional vendors. Booth space is still available right now too. It’s also a great time to sign up to help with the festival as a volunteer. Sign ups and more information can be found on the website at www.nulufest.com. LOUISVILLE PHOTO BIENNIAL September 22nd - November 11th, 2017 The Photo Biennial, Louisville’s premier photographic festival, will be taking place in Louisville, Central Kentucky and Southern Indiana from September 22nd through November 11th, 2017. Embracing local, national and international photography, this festival offers workshops, competitions, public discussions and 60 exhibitions at 52 different venues celebrating artistic excellence in the medium. The Photo Biennial represents a cooperative effort among regional museums, galleries, universities and other public venues. This festival gives the public an opportunity to learn about photography from historical and traditional images to present day contemporary work and from the global to the local, opening up meaningful dialogue and helping to bridge understanding in our diverse world. This is the tenth Louisville Photo Biennial, continuing in its evolution to educate and entertain the public with the richness and variety of photography as both a documentary and artistic medium. The Biennial is also proud to be a great value with almost all events offered at no charge to the public. For locations, exhibit details and a constantly updating calendar of events, visit our website at www.louisvillephotobiennial.com. The Louisville Photo Biennial, started by four local galleries in 1999, has been the major initiative of the Louisville Fund for the Visual Arts, Inc. since it was founded in 2010. The Louisville Fund for the Visual Arts, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) non -profit organization. Its mission is to establish the Louisville Metro region as one of the premier creative centers of the United States through the funding and promotion of the visual arts. FLYING AXES SIX SISTERS PLEASE & THANK YOU AND LOUISVILLE CREAM NULU FEST NULU FESTIVAL September 30th NIGHTMARE IN NULU October 28th NULU HOLIDAY OPEN HOUSE November 11th 12 DAYS OF NULU December 4th-19th SIGNARAMA As you may have heard, Signarama Downtown just celebrated 14 years in business with CAKE WEEK! If you missed out, look for Cake Week to return in August of 2018! Signarama Downtown has added some new capabilities with a unique equipment addition! This new printer allows for 3-dimensional surface printing in full color! That means they can print photos, logos, images of all kinds onto interior room signs and there is no creative limits. From standard ADA compliant room markers, to unique art or displays, they are eager to show you the unlimited results! To schedule a tour and see what this can do, reach out to Melissa at 502.585.4099. RED TREE Handmade velvet Pumpkins by artist Daria land in Red Tree for the month of October. Each are hand sewn with a real pumpkin stem. “Whoever is happy will make others happy too.” ~Anne Frank DECCA Happy Hour in The Cellar Lounge every Monday through Friday 5:30-6:30PM and 10PM to close. $5 Draft Beer - Local Rotating Taps $5 House Wine: Fuori Strada Organic Grillo or Sangiovese $4 Shots of Bourbon or Vodka $6 Vodka Gimlet $6 Old Fashioned Mondays: Free Live Jazz with The Buzzard every Monday at 8PM. Thursdays: Wine night every Thursday all bottles of wine are half-off. Sunday, September 3rd: Sara Soltau: In Parts Release Show Tape release show with Sara Soltau, Auralgami Sounds and Dane Waters, with special guests Jacob Duncan and Robert Simonds. No cover. Event is on the 2nd floor—please enter through the side door off of the alley. "Kindness in words creates confidence. Kindness in thinking creates profoundness. Kindness in giving creates love." ~Lao Tzu ART IN NULU: SEPTEMBER FIRST FRIDAY ROUNDUP Come hop East Market District's art galleries! All these shows for one stop and walk, open late and free to the public for the First Friday Hop on September 1st, 6-9 PM. First Light Gallery (1009 East Main Street) shows "Testament" by Jennifer Thoreson. Dramatically staged photographs explore turning points in relationships. Garner Narrative (642 East Market Street) shows Tim Crowder's "Hey, Happy Way Back Down Home!" 3D paintings work out what it meant to grow up in the south. Paul Paletti Gallery (713 East Market Street) shows "That Much Further West," black and white photography from three New Mexican photographers: Kirk Gittings, Jan Pietrzak and Philip V. Augustin. Revelry Gallery (742 East Market Street) shows paintings by Erik Orr, "New Works." Orr mines pop culture for iconic images, people and characters. Zephyr Gallery (610 East Market Street) shows "PROJECT 19: The Prolonged Gaze" - featuring Nhat Tran, Vian Sora, and Tiffany Calvert, and curated by Miranda Lash. "The three artists in this exhibition paint in a manner that bends, challenges, and expands our understanding of painting." On your way in or out of NuLu, stop by Wayside Expressions Gallery (120 West Broadway Street, Hotel Louisville) for “Pieces,” paintings by Barbara Tyson Mosley and Tomisha Lovely-Allen. Zerobus service available from 7AM-7PM. You can also see the NuLu First Friday Hop Gallery Guide here. First Light Gallery—Jennifer B. Thoreson Garner Narrative—Tim Crowder Revelry Boutique Gallery—Erik Orr PYRO GALLERY PRESENTS: EXPERIMENTING WITH LIGHT BY KEITH AUERBACH Opening Reception: Friday, September 15th, 2017 5-9 PM Show Dates: September 7th - October 21st, 2017 First Friday Gallery Hop: October 6th, 2017 “As a photographer I am drawn to light rather than to the object it illuminates. My work begins with a photo that captures reflected, translucent, or diffused light. I transform that image to produce an unfamiliar view of the familiar. For this show, for example, I created compositions from photos of a beam of light on a lawn at night, early morning sunlight on the wall in a church, and reflected light on a polished aluminum elevator door. I use photographic software to reconstruct my photos, experimenting with shape, color, and the qualities of light. My goal is to create unexpected compositions that evoke mystery and engage the viewer’s imagination. Beside each framed composition in the exhibit is a card showing the photo that served as raw material for that composition. I encourage viewers to search for elements of the photo that appear in the final composition.” RECYCLE, YARD WASTE, GARBAGE, AND JUNK PICKUP DATES IN NULU Garbage Day: Tuesday Recycle Day: Friday Yard Waste Day: Friday Junk Set-Out Period: June 16th, 2017 to June 18th, 2017 Receive a Junk Pickup reminder via email by going to https://louisvilleky.gov/ and signing up! GET THE NULU NEWS! Go to www.nulu.org and sign up to receive the NuLu News via email each month! Find out about restaurant specials, shopping deals, our neighborhood events, gallery information, meetings for the NuLu Business Association and more! DOWNLOAD THE FREE ZEROBUS APP Easily get around downtown on the emission-free, fare-free ZeroBus! Just search “ZeroBus Louisville” or “TARC”’ in the iTunes App Store or Google Play. This is a great way to visit galleries! GOODWOOD BREWING Beer & Jazz Wednesdays | 7PM Live Music Fridays | 8PM Live Music Saturdays | 8PM Poses & Beermosas Yoga Class | Sundays | 11:30AM Goodwood Brewery Prom featuring The Pretty Ravens band & Gose All The Way Beer Release | September 9th | 8PM-11PM Jug Band Jubilee Open Jam | September 15th | 7PM 636 East Main Street, Louisville | More info on events here. ST. JOHN UCC We now have a Blessing Box for non-perishable food and a Little Library on campus! Sunday Worship: 10:30AM. HYLAND GLASS WELCOMES 2D CONTEMPORARY ARTIST LAURIE BLAYNEY 'False Light' September 1st-November 30th Artist Statement: These pieces are my response to the false light cast on the marches, protests and solidarity gatherings I attended over the past year. By focusing on shock moments, the media cheated the public from an accurate view of these events. This is digital art. My snapshots of crowds and individuals are meshed with photos of splattered paint and plant-life and reworked to reflect what I witnessed: a resilient side of humanity and the organic rise of a genuine citizenry. TRANE SUPPLY Trane Supply is excited to announce the opening of our Mini Split and Equipment Training Center. This one- of-a-kind facility will provide a hands- on look at some of the latest technology from Mitsubishi Electric to Trane. MIX A COCKTAIL AND HELP ANGEL’S ENVY PLANT TREES Plant a Tree from Your Phone with Toast the Trees September is National Bourbon Heritage Month, and Angel’s Envy wants your help giving back. With so many people enjoying bourbon lately, demand is higher than ever, and distillers need more new oak barrels than ever before. We’ll plant a white oak tree for every Angel’s Envy bottle or drink you buy this September—neat, on the rocks or cocktail. Here’s how: just snap a picture of your drink or bottle and post it to Facebook, Instagram or Twitter with the hashtag #AE4THETREES. We’ve partnered with The Arbor Day Foundation to make sure your tree gets planted. Join Us for Our First Seasonal Cocktail Class On Monday, September 18th, we’re kicking off our Seasonal Cocktail Class. Join us every Monday evening for this wonderful, hands-on course. Inspired by the season, Adam Staniszeski and his team of bartenders will showcase a different cocktail, teaching you how to mix it to perfection using local flavors and ingredients. We’ll also discuss the science behind these various rotating flavors and how different mixing techniques can affect the cocktail. It’ll be a wonderful opportunity for you to take a picture of your expertly mixed cocktail, post it to social media with #AE4THETREES, and know that you’ll have contributed one new white oak tree to the hills of Daniel Boone National Forest. And then, you get to enjoy the cocktail. Be sure to book your ticket online through our website. Prior to the class, enjoy an inside look at how we make our whiskeys during an exclusive distillery tour. From grain to barrel, our tours offer a look at every step of the distilling process, and our intimate tour groups encourage questions. HAPPENINGS AT TAJ Thursday, September 7th: Taj Karaoke Join us on Thursday, September 7th for Taj Karaoke from 10PM-2AM! Show off all of your karaoke skills (or lack thereof), and enjoy $2 wells and $2 domestics during karaoke. Wednesday, September 13th: New2Lou September Social at TAJ 5:30–8:30PM New2Lou is an event based social networking organization for people who are new to Louisville as well as those interested in rediscovering their city. The event is FREE and open to the public, but you need to RSVP in advance on Eventbrite. For more information visit new2lou.com. Thursday, September 14th: TAJ Karaoke Join us on Thursday, September 14th for Taj Karaoke from 10PM-2AM! Show off all of your karaoke skills (or lack thereof), and enjoy $2 wells and $2 domestics during karaoke. Wednesday, September 20th: TAJ Presents Tyrone Cotton Singer, songwriter, and guitarist Tyrone Cotton will be playing LIVE at TAJ starting at 7-10PM. Plus, enjoy $1 off wells and drafts from 4-7PM. Thursday, September 21st: TAJ Karaoke Join us on Thursday, September 21st for Taj Karaoke from 10PM-2AM! Show off all of your karaoke skills (or lack thereof), and enjoy $2 wells and $2 domestics during karaoke. Thursday, September 28: TAJ Karaoke Join us on Thursday, September 28th for Taj Karaoke from 10PM-2AM! Show off all of your karaoke skills (or lack thereof), and enjoy $2 wells and $2 domestics during karaoke. REVELRY CELEBRATES SEVEN YEARS! We are thrilled to announce SEVEN successful years of celebrating and showcasing over 150 local artists and we hope you will join us and spread the word! Every year for our anniversary we bring back a veteran Revelry artist, and this year we will be welcoming back one of Revelry’s first artists—Erik Orr—to present a new collection of paintings. Continuing to expand on his 15 year long body of work, Erik uses his fourth solo show at Revelry to explore popular culture that has had an influence on his life and art. Expect to see an array of iconic images, people and characters in these alluring paintings Orr has created. Before moving to Louisville in 2007, Erik grew up in the Washington D.C. area where he studied art and graphic design at George Mason University. He has been a practicing graphic designer since relocating. The influence graphic design has had in his paintings is undeniable as rows of organic lines combine to create stunning images. His work entertains the viewer—as you blur your eyes or stand back from the paintings, they come together. This showing closes September 6th, so be sure to stop by! PAUL PALETTI GALLERY: THAT MUCH FURTHER WEST That Much Further West: Three Visions from New Mexico Kirk Gittings, Jan Pietrzak and Philip V. Augustin July 7th – September 30th, 2017 Reception: September 14th, 5-8PM The Paul Paletti Gallery is pleased to bring a trio of New Mexican photographers to Louisville for our summer show. Kirk Gittings, Jan Pietrzak and Philip Augustin all specialize in black and white photography. Kirk Gittings has resided in New Mexico for 57 years and has been a dedicated photographer since 1970. His commercial architectural photographs have appeared on over 150 magazine covers and in 95 books, while his black and white photography is represented in 27 museums, institutions and other collections. Kirk’s work has been shown in over 120 exhibitions, including his 30 year retrospective at the Paul Paletti Gallery in 2003. He is contributing faculty at both the Chicago Art Institute and the Santa Fe University of Art and Design. Jan Pietrzak is a college educator and fine art photographer specializing in the Xtreme contact print process known as Platinum/Palladium Printing. He received his formal education from La Verne College and attended the Ansel Adams Workshop in Yosemite, CA in 1974. He currently lives outside Santa Fe. Philip V. Augustin lives and works in Santa Fe, New Mexico. He has nearly 40 years experience and strong roots in the classic West Coast style of black and white photography. Philip’s recent abstract work has been widely exhibited and was featured at the New Mexico Musuem of Art in 2016. He is contributing faculty at the Santa Fe University of Art and Design and has worked as a Curatorial Consultant for the Georgia O’Keeffe Musuem. These three photographers represent very diverse approaches to photography: - Kirk Gittings’ work is in the tradition of large format black and white photographers like Ansel Adams and Edward Weston, but with unique style and vision that celebrates the rugged romanticism of the New Mexico landscape through elegant technical mastery of traditional and contemporary photographic processes. - Jan Pietrzak’s work with platinum printing explores the use of this antique process and how it integrates with the light and imagery of the landscape. His work consists of small and intimate contact prints, with an extreme tonal range unique to platinum printing. - Philip Augustin uses light and shadow to create ambiguity and challenge the viewer to see beyond the subject’s physical form. This selection of work includes his bold minimalist images of architectural subjects, dynamic gestural close-ups and his most recent work in which he frees the objects he photographs from their relationship with our visual reality.

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Page 1: DON’T MISS THE ANNUAL NULU FESTIVAL...On your way in or out of NuLu, stop by Wayside Expressions Gallery (120 West Broadway Street, Hotel Louisville) for “Pieces,” paintings

E-news of the NuLu Business Association Issue 28 September 2017

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

President Rick Murphy

Vice President Bill Marzian Secretary Karyn Page

Treasurer Jeremy Plomin

Board Members Leslie Bowers Gordon Brown Joyce

Garner Scott Howe Garwood Linton

Mike Maloney Rebecca Matheny

Trudy Miller Jeff Rawlings

Chuck Swanson Janet Vaughn

Newsletter Editor Autumn Lucas

Meetings are held in the Parish Hall of

St John United Church of Christ on the

2nd Wednesday of every month

(629 East Market Street)

WANT TO JOIN THE NULU BUSINESS ASSOCIATION

$100 Businesses $50 Non-Profit

Organizations $25 IndividualsResident

For more information please contact

rickmurphyjebadvertisingcom

L I N K S

FACEBOOK

NULU WEBSITE

TWITTER

INSTAGRAM

REPUBLIC BANK FIRST FRIDAY HOP

STREETSCAPE PLANS

LOUVELO BIKE SHARE

BUSINESS ASSOCIATION

DONrsquoT MISS THE FUN AT THE 9TH ANNUAL NULU FESTIVAL

This yearrsquos 9th Annual NuLu festival is

likely to the biggest and best one yet

As sonaBLAST Records celebrates

its 15th anniversary with a stage lineup that includes Ben Sollee The Pass

and winnerrsquos of last yearrsquos Louisville Music Award for Best Americana band

Quiet Hollers and many more This yearrsquos festival takes place on Saturday September 30th on the 600 700 and 800 blocks of East Market Street The

fun starts at 11AM and ends at 11PM

Organizers of the festival are changing the layout and shifting the Kidsrsquo Zone to

the 600 block and will feature a day full of art and play activities for kids of all

ages There will also be a beer garden at the intersection of Clay amp Market

streets featuring local and regional breweries Another layout change is the

main stage Itrsquoll be located in the Green Building parking lot Near it yoursquoll find

this yearrsquos presenting sponsor Cooperrsquos Craft where theyrsquoll be serving signature cocktails made just for the festival

As always there will be plenty of food from NuLu restaurants and a few

additional vendors Booth space is still available right now too Itrsquos also a great

time to sign up to help with the festival as a volunteer Sign ups and more

information can be found on the website at wwwnulufestcom

LOUISVILLE PHOTO BIENNIAL

September 22nd - November 11th 2017

The Photo Biennial Louisvillersquos premier photographic festival will be taking

place in Louisville Central Kentucky and Southern Indiana from September 22nd through November 11th 2017 Embracing local national and international

photography this festival offers workshops competitions public discussions

and 60 exhibitions at 52 different venues celebrating artistic excellence in the

medium The Photo Biennial represents a cooperative effort among regional

museums galleries universities and other public venues This festival gives the

public an opportunity to learn about photography from historical and traditional

images to present day contemporary work and from the global to the local

opening up meaningful dialogue and helping to bridge understanding in our

diverse world

This is the tenth Louisville Photo Biennial continuing in its evolution to educate

and entertain the public with the richness and variety of photography as both a

documentary and artistic medium The Biennial is also proud to be a great

value with almost all events offered at no charge to the public

For locations exhibit details and a constantly updating calendar of events visit

our website at wwwlouisvillephotobiennialcom

The Louisville Photo Biennial started by four local galleries in 1999 has been

the major initiative of the Louisville Fund for the Visual Arts Inc since it was

founded in 2010 The Louisville Fund for the Visual Arts Inc is a 501(c)(3) non

-profit organization Its mission is to establish the Louisville Metro region as

one of the premier creative centers of the United States through the funding

and promotion of the visual arts

FLYING AXES

SIX SISTERS PLEASE amp THANK YOU AND LOUISVILLE CREAM NULU FEST

NULU FESTIVAL September 30th

NIGHTMARE IN NULU October 28th

NULU HOLIDAY OPEN HOUSE November 11th

12 DAYS OF NULU December 4th-19th

SIGNARAMA

As you may have heard Signarama

Downtown just celebrated 14 years

in business with CAKE WEEK If you

missed out look for Cake Week to return in August of 2018

Signarama Downtown has added

some new capabilities with a unique

equipment addition This new printer

allows for 3-dimensional surface

printing in full color That means they

can print photos logos images of all

kinds onto interior room signs and there is no creative limits From

standard ADA compliant room

markers to unique art or displays

they are eager to show you the

unlimited results To schedule a tour and see what this can do reach out to

Melissa at 5025854099

RED TREE

Handmade velvet Pumpkins by artist

Daria land in Red Tree for the month of

October Each are hand sewn with a

real pumpkin stem

ldquoWhoever is happy will

make others happy toordquo

~Anne Frank

DECCA

Happy Hour in The Cellar Lounge every

Monday through Friday 530-630PM and

10PM to close

$5 Draft Beer - Local Rotating Taps

$5 House Wine Fuori Strada Organic Grillo

or Sangiovese

$4 Shots of Bourbon or Vodka

$6 Vodka Gimlet

$6 Old Fashioned

Mondays Free Live Jazz with The Buzzard every Monday at 8PM

Thursdays Wine night every Thursday all bottles of wine are half-off

Sunday September 3rd Sara Soltau In Parts Release Show Tape release

show with Sara Soltau Auralgami Sounds and Dane Waters with special

guests Jacob Duncan and Robert Simonds No cover Event is on the 2nd

floormdashplease enter through the side door off of the alley

Kindness in words creates confidence Kindness in thinking creates profoundness

Kindness in giving creates love ~Lao Tzu

ART IN NULU SEPTEMBER FIRST FRIDAY ROUNDUP Come hop East Market Districts art galleries All these shows for one stop and walk open late and free to the public for the First Friday Hop on September 1st 6-9 PM First Light Gallery (1009 East Main Street) shows Testament by Jennifer Thoreson Dramatically staged photographs

explore turning points in relationships

Garner Narrative (642 East Market Street) shows Tim Crowders Hey Happy Way Back Down Home 3D paintings work

out what it meant to grow up in the south

Paul Paletti Gallery (713 East Market Street) shows That Much Further West black and white photography from three

New Mexican photographers Kirk Gittings Jan Pietrzak and Philip V Augustin

Revelry Gallery (742 East Market Street) shows paintings by Erik Orr New Works Orr mines pop culture for iconic images

people and characters

Zephyr Gallery (610 East Market Street) shows PROJECT 19 The Prolonged Gaze - featuring Nhat Tran Vian Sora and

Tiffany Calvert and curated by Miranda Lash The three artists in this exhibition paint in a manner that bends challenges and expands our understanding of painting

On your way in or out of NuLu stop by Wayside Expressions Gallery (120 West Broadway Street Hotel Louisville) for

ldquoPiecesrdquo paintings by Barbara Tyson Mosley and Tomisha Lovely-Allen

Zerobus service available from 7AM-7PM You can also see the NuLu First Friday Hop Gallery Guide here

First Light GallerymdashJennifer B Thoreson

Garner NarrativemdashTim Crowder

Revelry Boutique GallerymdashErik Orr

PYRO GALLERY PRESENTS EXPERIMENTING WITH LIGHT BY KEITH AUERBACH Opening Reception Friday September 15th 2017 5-9 PM

Show Dates September 7th - October 21st 2017

First Friday Gallery Hop October 6th 2017

ldquoAs a photographer I am drawn to light rather than to the object it illuminates My work

begins with a photo that captures reflected translucent or diffused light I transform

that image to produce an unfamiliar view of the familiar For this show for example I

created compositions from photos of a beam of light on a lawn at night early morning

sunlight on the wall in a church and reflected light on a polished aluminum elevator door I use photographic software to reconstruct my photos experimenting with

shape color and the qualities of light My goal is to create unexpected compositions

that evoke mystery and engage the viewerrsquos imagination

Beside each framed composition in the exhibit is a card showing the photo that

served as raw material for that composition I encourage viewers to search for

elements of the photo that appear in the final compositionrdquo

RECYCLE YARD WASTE GARBAGE AND JUNK PICKUP DATES IN NULU Garbage Day Tuesday Recycle Day Friday

Yard Waste Day Friday

Junk Set-Out Period June 16th 2017 to June 18th 2017 Receive a Junk Pickup reminder via email by going to httpslouisvillekygov and signing up

GET THE NULU NEWS Go to wwwnuluorg and sign up to receive the NuLu News via email each month Find out about restaurant specials shopping deals our neighborhood events gallery information meetings for the NuLu Business Association and more

DOWNLOAD THE FREE ZEROBUS APP Easily get around downtown on the emission-free fare-free ZeroBus Just search ldquoZeroBus Louisvillerdquo or ldquoTARCrdquorsquo in the iTunes App Store or Google Play This is a great way to visit galleries

GOODWOOD BREWING

Beer amp Jazz Wednesdays | 7PM Live Music Fridays | 8PM Live Music Saturdays | 8PM Poses amp Beermosas Yoga Class | Sundays | 1130AM Goodwood Brewery Prom featuring The Pretty Ravens band amp Gose All The

Way Beer Release | September 9th | 8PM-11PM

Jug Band Jubilee Open Jam | September 15th | 7PM

636 East Main Street Louisville | More info on events here

ST JOHN UCC We now have a Blessing Box for non-perishable food and a Little Library on campus Sunday Worship 1030AM

HYLAND GLASS WELCOMES 2D CONTEMPORARY ARTIST LAURIE BLAYNEY

False Light

September 1st-November 30th

Artist Statement These pieces are my response to the

false light cast on the marches

protests and solidarity gatherings I

attended over the past year By focusing on shock moments the media cheated

the public from an accurate view of

these events

This is digital art My snapshots of

crowds and individuals are meshed with

photos of splattered paint and plant-life

and reworked to reflect what I witnessed a resilient side of humanity and the

organic rise of a genuine citizenry

TRANE SUPPLY

Trane Supply is excited to announce

the opening of our Mini Split and

Equipment Training Center This one-of-a-kind facility will provide a hands-

on look at some of the latest technology

from Mitsubishi Electric to Trane

MIX A COCKTAIL AND HELP ANGELrsquoS ENVY PLANT TREES

Plant a Tree from Your Phone with Toast the Trees

September is National Bourbon Heritage Month and Angelrsquos Envy wants your

help giving back With so many people enjoying bourbon lately demand is higher

than ever and distillers need more new oak barrels than ever before

Wersquoll plant a white oak tree for every Angelrsquos Envy bottle or drink you buy this Septembermdashneat on the rocks or cocktail

Herersquos how just snap a picture of your drink or bottle and post it to Facebook Instagram or Twitter with the hashtag

AE4THETREES Wersquove partnered with The Arbor Day Foundation to make sure your tree gets planted

Join Us for Our First Seasonal Cocktail Class

On Monday September 18th wersquore kicking off our Seasonal Cocktail Class Join us every Monday evening for this wonderful

hands-on course Inspired by the season Adam Staniszeski and his team of bartenders will showcase a different cocktail teaching you how to mix it to perfection using local flavors and ingredients Wersquoll also discuss the science behind these various

rotating flavors and how different mixing techniques can affect the cocktail

Itrsquoll be a wonderful opportunity for you to take a picture of your expertly mixed cocktail post it to social media with

AE4THETREES and know that yoursquoll have contributed one new white oak tree to the hills of Daniel Boone National Forest

And then you get to enjoy the cocktail Be sure to book your ticket online through our website

Prior to the class enjoy an inside look at how we make our whiskeys during an exclusive distillery tour From grain to barrel our tours offer a look at every step of the distilling process and our intimate tour groups encourage questions

HAPPENINGS AT TAJ

Thursday September 7th Taj Karaoke

Join us on Thursday September 7th for Taj Karaoke from 10PM-2AM Show

off all of your karaoke skills (or lack thereof) and enjoy $2 wells and $2

domestics during karaoke

Wednesday September 13th New2Lou September Social at TAJ

530ndash830PM

New2Lou is an event based social networking organization for people who

are new to Louisville as well as those interested in rediscovering their city

The event is FREE and open to the public but you need to RSVP in

advance on Eventbrite For more information visit new2loucom

Thursday September 14th TAJ Karaoke Join us on Thursday September 14th for Taj Karaoke from 10PM-2AM Show off all of your karaoke skills (or lack thereof)

and enjoy $2 wells and $2 domestics during karaoke

Wednesday September 20th TAJ Presents Tyrone Cotton

Singer songwriter and guitarist Tyrone Cotton will be playing LIVE at TAJ starting at 7-10PM Plus enjoy $1 off wells and

drafts from 4-7PM

Thursday September 21st TAJ Karaoke

Join us on Thursday September 21st for Taj Karaoke from 10PM-2AM Show off all of your karaoke skills (or lack thereof) and enjoy $2 wells and $2 domestics during karaoke

Thursday September 28 TAJ Karaoke

Join us on Thursday September 28th for Taj Karaoke from 10PM-2AM Show off all of your karaoke skills (or lack thereof)

and enjoy $2 wells and $2 domestics during karaoke

REVELRY CELEBRATES SEVEN YEARS

We are thrilled to announce SEVEN successful years of celebrating and showcasing over

150 local artists and we hope you will join us and spread the word

Every year for our anniversary we bring back a veteran Revelry artist and this year we will be welcoming back one of Revelryrsquos first artistsmdashErik Orrmdashto present a new collection of

paintings Continuing to expand on his 15 year long body of work Erik uses his fourth solo

show at Revelry to explore popular culture that has had an influence on his life and art

Expect to see an array of iconic images people and characters in these alluring paintings

Orr has created

Before moving to Louisville in 2007 Erik grew up in the Washington DC area where he

studied art and graphic design at George Mason University He has been a practicing

graphic designer since relocating The influence graphic design has had in his paintings is undeniable as rows of organic lines combine to create stunning images His work entertains the viewermdashas you blur your

eyes or stand back from the paintings they come together This showing closes September 6th so be sure to stop by

PAUL PALETTI GALLERY THAT MUCH FURTHER WEST

That Much Further West Three Visions from New Mexico Kirk Gittings Jan Pietrzak and Philip V Augustin

July 7th ndash September 30th 2017 Reception September 14th 5-8PM

The Paul Paletti Gallery is pleased to bring a trio of New Mexican photographers to Louisville for our summer show Kirk

Gittings Jan Pietrzak and Philip Augustin all specialize in black and white photography

Kirk Gittings has resided in New Mexico for 57 years and has been a dedicated photographer since 1970 His commercial

architectural photographs have appeared on over 150 magazine covers and in 95 books while his black and white

photography is represented in 27 museums institutions and other collections Kirkrsquos work has been shown in over 120

exhibitions including his 30 year retrospective at the Paul Paletti Gallery in 2003 He is contributing faculty at both the

Chicago Art Institute and the Santa Fe University of Art and Design

Jan Pietrzak is a college educator and fine art photographer specializing in the Xtreme contact print process known as

PlatinumPalladium Printing He received his formal education from La Verne College and attended the Ansel Adams

Workshop in Yosemite CA in 1974 He currently lives outside Santa Fe

Philip V Augustin lives and works in Santa Fe New Mexico He has nearly 40 years experience and strong roots in the

classic West Coast style of black and white photography Philiprsquos recent abstract work has been widely exhibited and was

featured at the New Mexico Musuem of Art in 2016 He is contributing faculty at the Santa Fe University of Art and Design and has worked as a Curatorial Consultant for the Georgia OrsquoKeeffe Musuem

These three photographers represent very diverse approaches to photography

- Kirk Gittingsrsquo work is in the tradition of large format black and white photographers like Ansel Adams and Edward Weston

but with unique style and vision that celebrates the rugged romanticism of the New Mexico landscape through elegant

technical mastery of traditional and contemporary photographic processes

- Jan Pietrzakrsquos work with platinum printing explores the use of this antique process and how it integrates with the light and imagery of the landscape His work consists of small and intimate contact prints with an extreme tonal range unique to

platinum printing

- Philip Augustin uses light and shadow to create ambiguity and challenge the viewer to see beyond the subjectrsquos physical

form This selection of work includes his bold minimalist images of architectural subjects dynamic gestural close-ups and

his most recent work in which he frees the objects he photographs from their relationship with our visual reality