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SUMMARY:"Brilliant Exiles: American Women in Paris\, 1900-1939" @ Speed Art Museum (multiple dates\, March 29-June 22)
DESCRIPTION:MARCH 29 – JUNE 22\, 2025\n3rd Floor\, North Building\nVenue Curator: Erika Holmquist-Wall \nBuy Tickets \nDuring the early twentieth century\, Paris was the destination of choice for talented and independent American women determined to move beyond the limitations that restricted them at home. Drawn by a strong desire for independence\, they crossed the Atlantic to pursue personal and professional ambitions in a city viewed as the epicenter of modernity. Brilliant Exiles: American Women in Paris\, 1900-1939 recaptures the experiences of these unorthodox women who found in Paris the freedom to blaze new trails in a variety of fields\, including art\, literature\, design\, publishing\, music\, fashion\, journalism\, theater\, and dance. As foreigners in a cosmopolitan city\, they escaped the societal expectations and constraints of both the United States and France. Many used their newfound liberty as an opportunity for self-reinvention and discovery. \nPortraiture provides a revealing lens through which to view the cultural shifts American women helped instigate in Paris. Their defiance of social\, professional\, and gender norms rendered conventional modes of female portraiture obsolete. Brilliant Exiles highlights the dynamic role of portraiture in articulating the refashioned sense of self and the new conceptions of modern female identity that resulted from the interventions of American women in Parisian life. \nDespite significant differences in their circumstances\, the women in this exhibition shared many experiences and points of contact. Featuring over 85 artworks across various media and accompanied by a comprehensive catalogue\, Brilliant Exiles visually graphs the social and creative networks and points of intersection that linked these various groups\, with an emphasis on sites of sociability and production that were overseen by women. Through vivid portraits and compelling biographies\, the catalogue and exhibition recover a history that will be unfamiliar to many museum visitors\, revealing the impact that American Women had on modernist Paris\, as well as the city’s transformative effect on these brilliant exiles from the United States. \n  \nThis exhibition has been organized by the National Portrait Gallery and received Federal support from the Smithsonian American Women’s History Initiative Pool\, administered by the Smithsonian American Women’s History Museum. \n  \n  \n***Description from website
URL:https://things-to-lou.com/events/brilliant-exiles-american-women-in-paris-1900-1939-speed-art-museum-multiple-dates-march-29-june-22/
LOCATION:Speed Art Museum\, 2035 S 3rd St\, Louisville\, KY\, 40208\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Museum
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SUMMARY:"Pulp Fiction": Movie Night @ Iroquois
DESCRIPTION:Free Event: Join us for “Hollywood Classics Under The Stars” at Iroquois Amphitheater from May – September\, 2025 \n***Description from website
URL:https://things-to-lou.com/events/pulp-fiction-movie-night-iroquois/
LOCATION:Iroquois Amphitheater\, 1080 Amphitheater Rd\, Louisville\, KY\, 40214\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family & Children,Film / Movies
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SUMMARY:Trager MicroForest Opening Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday\, May 13th\n11:00 am\nTrager MicroForest at Founders Square\n‍501 W. Muhammad Ali Blvd‍ \nThe Christina Lee Brown Envirome Institute invites you to join us for an Opening Celebration of the first phase of the Trager MicroForest at Founders Square. \nMayor Craig Greenberg will offer remarks at 11:30 am. The celebration will feature: \n• Ramiro’s Cantina Food Truck \n• Music \n• Tree Giveaways to the first 50 guests \n• “Ask a Scientist” tables \n• Fun activities for kids. \n‍ \nThis project wouldn’t be possible without the support of the Trager Family Foundation\, Owsley Brown II Family Foundation\, McCance Family Foundation\, James Graham Brown Foundation\, Sociable Weaver Foundation\, Norton Family Foundation\, Whittenberg Construction Co.\, Baldwin Wealth Partners and other generous donors. \nHope to see you on May 13th! \n  \n***description from website
URL:https://things-to-lou.com/events/trager-microforest-opening-celebration/
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