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SUMMARY:Speed Family: Film + Fun | A monthly Saturday morning for curious kids and their grown-ups
DESCRIPTION:Speed Family is a relaxed Saturday morning program for children and the adults who care for them. \nEach month includes a family-friendly film\, story time\, and hands-on artmaking\, with time to explore together at an easy pace. The program is welcoming to strollers\, sensory needs\, and first-time museum visitors\, and is designed to help families build simple\, joyful routines around art and creativity. \nThis is a ticketed event and gallery admission is not included. This event includes snacks for the film\, free-play in Art Sparks\, and a family art-making activity after the screening. \nPlease use the Cinema entrance for this programming \nDoors open at 10 am\, film starts at 10:30 am \n\nBrave \nDirected by Mark Andrews and Brenda Chapman \nSaturday\, May 9\, 10:30 am \n\n$18/non-member adult\, $8 non-member child\n$15/Speed member adult\, $5 per member child\n\n“Brave is a rousing\, gorgeously animated good time.” —Peter Travers\, Rolling Stone \nBursting with heart\, unforgettable characters\, and Pixar’s signature humor\, Brave is rich entertainment for the whole family. Take a heroic journey with Merida\, a skilled archer and headstrong daughter of King Fergus and Queen Elinor. Determined to carve her own path in life\, Merida defies an age-old custom sacred to the unruly and uproarious lords of the land. When her actions inadvertently unleash chaos in the kingdom\, she must harness all of her skills and resources\, including her clever and mischievous triplet brothers\, to undo a beastly curse before it’s too late\, and discover the meaning of true bravery. \n2012\, U.S.\, DCP\, 93 minutes. Rated PG.
URL:https://things-to-lou.com/events/speed-family-film-fun-a-monthly-saturday-morning-for-curious-kids-and-their-grown-ups/
LOCATION:Speed Art Museum\, 2035 S 3rd St\, Louisville\, KY\, 40208\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Family & Children,Film / Movies
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SUMMARY:Maybe It's Fate Art Opening | Summer Exhibitions: 'Conscious Collective: A Painter's View' and 'With Insects We Share the Same Light'
DESCRIPTION:Maybe It’s Fate\, a pioneering member-owned cooperative located at 1425 Story Ave in the vibrant Butchertown neighborhood\, is thrilled to announce the opening reception for its summer exhibitions: \nConscious Collective: A Painter’s View and With Insects We Share the Same Light \nThe opening event for both exhibitions is scheduled for May 9th\, 2026\, 5 pm – 8 pm. \nThe summer shows will be on exhibit at Maybe It’s Fate\, 1425 Story Ave\, Louisville\, KY. \n\nConscious Collective: A Painter’s View\, curated by Aaron Lubrick\, brings together a diverse group of artists united by their dedication to painting to explore themes of shared humanity\, interconnectedness\, and optimism through deliberate\, contemplative works that foster a sense of celebration and camaraderie within the broader community. \nConscious Collective: A Painter’s View includes work by the following artists: Victoria Barnes\, Nancy Morgan Barnes\, Logan Blanco\, Neil Callander\, Tim Conte\, Katy Delahanty\, Abel Dolby\, Julie Leidner\, Joyce Garner\, Elizabeth Geiger\, Tony Griffin\, Stephen Grillo\, Gwen Kerber\, Ken Kewley\, Matt Klos\, Noah Howard\, Lori Laursso\, Aaron Lubrick\, Loren Myhre\, Moishe Kampin\, Carrie Neumayer\, Corie Neumayer\, Rebecca Norton\, Danica Novgorodoff\, Andrew Patterson\, Liz Price\, Mark Priest\, Erin Raedeke\, Scott Ramming\, Gibbs Rounsavall\, Bill Scott\, Skylar Smith\, Richard Sullivan\, Tom Walton \nClosing Reception for Conscious Collective: A Painter’s View will be held on July 25th\, 5-7PM \n\nWith Insects We Share the Same Light: Curated by Clare Hirn\, With Insects We Share the Same Light invites viewers to deepen their appreciation for insects — Earth’s most diverse organisms and ecological cornerstone for over 350 million years — and to reflect on their critical role and increasing vulnerability in the Anthropocene era. \nWith Insects We Share the Same Light includes work by the following artists: Gwen Burke\, Sandra Charles\, Sabra Crockett\, Elle Hendrickson\, Clare Hirn\, Catherine Irwin\, Brenda Keifer\, Douglas Miller\, JD Schall\, Rachel Singel\, Kat Smith\, Ben Sollee \nClosing Reception for With Insects We Share the Same Light will be held on August 8th\, 5-7PM About MaybeItsFate\, Louisville \n\nMaybeItsFate is a Louisville-based and member-owned social collective and club. Our mission is to foster the conditions for emergence — the emergence of new connections\, ideas\, art\, and opportunities — through spaces designed for anyone who desires to be plugged into the creative pulse of the city. The collective is a member-owned cooperative that fosters a physical space and virtual space to fulfill its mission. \nThe physical space offers a public art gallery and a members-only salon. The virtual space offers access to ideas\, art\, events\, and opportunities for members from anywhere.
URL:https://things-to-lou.com/events/maybe-its-fate-art-opening-summer-exhibitions-conscious-collective-a-painters-view-and-with-insects-we-share-the-same-light/
LOCATION:MAYBEITSFATE\, 1425 Story Ave\, Louisville\, KY\, 40206\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art
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SUMMARY:"Kontinental ‘25" screening | Speed Cinema
DESCRIPTION:Kontinental ‘25 \nDirected by Radu Jude \n\nFriday\, May 8\, 6 pm\nSaturday\, May 9\, 6 pm\n\n$12 | $8 Speed members \n\n“A smart\, scathing masterwork about our modern madness.” —Nick Schager\, The Daily Beast \nCelebrated writer/director Radu Jude (Do Not Expect Too Much from the End of the World) is back with a sharp critique of capitalism\, housing\, labor\, and morality with his typical outrageous and irreverent comedic approach. Shot on an iPhone over the course of 10 days\, he cements his position as one of the most nimble and talented contemporary film talents. \nWhen Orsolya oversees the eviction of a local elderly man in Cluj\, Transylvania\, the unintended consequences come to shatter her and her understanding of her place in society. Spiraling into an existential crisis\, she traverses the city\, meeting with various people in her life — her husband\, an old friend\, her former student\, a priest — to consider and reconcile her place in an increasingly maddening modern world in award-winning filmmaker Radu Jude’s latest furious and hysterical moral parable. \nWinner of the Silver Bear at the Berlin International Film Festival. 2025\, Romania\, DCP\, in Romanian with English subtitles\, 109 minutes. Recommended for 16+
URL:https://things-to-lou.com/events/kontinental-25-screening-speed-cinema/2026-05-09/
LOCATION:Speed Art Museum\, 2035 S 3rd St\, Louisville\, KY\, 40208\, United States
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