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Louisville, KY
Art Sanctuary is a community-oriented arts collective supporting local visual, literary and performing arts through events, promotion, and education. Located in the Schnitzelburg-Germantown neighborhood of Louisville, KY, the facility includes offices, art studios, a 98-capacity gallery, and 597-capacity event space. ...
Louisville, KY
Old Forester’s Paristown Hall is a flexibile and versatile performing arts venue that hosts touring and local bands and musicians, community events, festivals, family-friendly gatherings, as well as fundraisers, and conventions. It can accommodate up to 2,000 guests on two levels, including an outdoor balcony. The venue includes Christy’s Garden, an adjacent green space. Paristown Hall is managed by the nonprofit organization Kentucky Performing Arts. ...
Louisville, KY
The Speed Art Museum, in Louisville, KY, is an independent, encyclopedic museum, and the oldest and largest art museum in the state. From concerts and exhibitions to gallery talks and film festivals, there’s never any shortage of activity at the Speed. Established in 1927 on the University of Louisville’s Belknap campus, the venue includes a state-of-the-art cinema, a family education center, indoor/outdoor café, museum shop, and a multifunctional pavilion for performances, lectures and entertainment. ...
Louisville, KY
Home to the WFPK Waterfront Wednesday concert series, the Big Four Lawn is located adjacent to the Big Four Bridge. This beautiful and open green space offers impressive views of the Ohio River as well as panoramic views of the Big Four Bridge. It can accommodate concerts, festivals, walks/runs, weddings, galas, and many other events. Waterfront Park is a donor supported public park. ...
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