Vignette William Smith Vignette William Smith

The Art of Wrestling For Our Attention

In Louisville’s Germantown, Bash At The Bar unites wrestlers, musicians, and costumed chaos in a loud, theatrical celebration. From $10 chops to OVW legends, the night blurs performance art and sport, proving that the most memorable experiences happen face-to-face, not through a screen.

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Curator Reflection Leslie Millar Curator Reflection Leslie Millar

Shall I Compare Thee

What is Quesenberry’s art about? Why ask the question. The light boxes, the pulsing circles, and the vivid Polaroid forms offer moments of radiance and resonance. Quesenberry’s luminous constructions are meant to be felt, to be experienced. They may cause a visual shift, or offer a glimpse of memory.

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Review Elle Hendrickson Review Elle Hendrickson

A Hillbilly Elegy to Climate Collapse

Come Rain or Shine, by Ceirra Evans at Institute 193, runs in circles—like a dog chasing its tail—around the stereotypes of Appalachian life and is set against the tumultuous backdrop of social, political, and climate catastrophe. Yet, it holds fast to the urgency of friendship, frugality, and solidarity in the face of global meltdown.

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Curator Reflection Lindsey Cummins Curator Reflection Lindsey Cummins

Prospect 6 New Orleans

A conversation hosted between Kentucky curators Sirene Martin and Anna Blake surrounding their separate experiences at the opening of Prospect New Orleans’ 6th Triennial, The Future is Present, The Harbinger is Home, curated by Miranda Lash and Ebony G. Patterson.

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