The 13th Gravy Cup
On February 28th, 2026, from 9 am - 12 pm, Louisville Slugger Field will host the 13th Annual Gravy Cup, the world’s largest biscuits and gravy competition. More than 30 […]
On February 28th, 2026, from 9 am - 12 pm, Louisville Slugger Field will host the 13th Annual Gravy Cup, the world’s largest biscuits and gravy competition. More than 30 […]
Join us for Aflora: The Artist Talk on Sunday, March 1, at the Frazier Kentucky History Museum. In partnership with La Casita Center, the Aflora exhibition showcases vibrant, emotional, and […]
Learn the art of hand-dyeing with Indigo in the Shibori style! Shibori is a traditional Japanese resist dyeing process that produces unique patterns on fabric with natural, plant-based dyes. In […]
Join us for our 18th annual Stella di Luce Art Show! Browse artisan booths from local artists at this indoor art show, enjoy live music, and sample Stella di Luce […]
The Cherokee Triangle Art Fair is a juried fair with more than 200 artists’ booths. The two-day event is free and open to the public. The Art Fair is held […]
Kentuckiana's largest outdoor market featuring over 200 vendors from across the region selling vintage, antiques, vintage clothing, vinyl, collectables, Funk Junk, and more! Food trucks, pop-up bars, local DJ's. Pet […]
Racing Louisville takes on NC Courage at 4PM at Lynn Family Stadium. Racing Louisville FC is our city's top-tier professional sports team playing in the National Women's Soccer League. Racing […]
The Pigment Gallery at Mellwood Art Center presents “Summer Vibes,” a new exhibition by Louisville-based artist Scott Guelcher, opening Friday, June 5 from 6:30–9 p.m. and running through July 6. Blending Pop Art influences with bold abstraction, Guelcher's textured works—featuring embedded sand and vibrant summer hues—explore memory, place, and sensory experience. For more information: […]
Led by 2026 Regional Artist in Residence, Marilee Salvator, enjoy an artsy afternoon of creating beautiful botanical cyanotypes, or sun prints, using flowers, leaves and other natural objects found at Bernheim. In 1843 pioneer photographer, Anna Atkins, produced the first photographic botany book using the magic of cyanotypes, or sun prints. Cyanotypes produce brilliant deep […]