September 23, 2021
Burnaway’s bi-weekly news roundup includes a partnership between Etsy, Gee’s Bend quilters, and Gullah Basket weavers; and the Mellon Foundation’s ‘Humanities in Place’ program awardees.
Burnaway’s bi-weekly news roundup includes a partnership between Etsy, Gee’s Bend quilters, and Gullah Basket weavers; and the Mellon Foundation’s ‘Humanities in Place’ program awardees.
Natalie Weis reviews John Brooks’ We All Come and Go Unknown at the Moremen Gallery, Louisville.
Burnaway takes a Close Look at You Got Your Secret On, a group exhibition on view at Quappi Projects in Louisville.
Burnaway’s bi-weekly news roundup includes the announcement of artists in the Louisiana Contemporary, Atlanta Photography Group’s new space, and more.
How did a rural documentary training program lead to murder? Lina Alam explores the enduring legacy and reverberations of Appalshop, a community film workshop founded in Whitesburg, Kentucky in 1969.
Burnaway’s bi-weekly news roundup includes new curators at the High, the winner of the Southern Prize, and more.
Burnaway takes a Close Look at Sew What at the University of Kentucky Art Museum in Lexington, Kentucky.
Artist and educator María Magdalena Campos-Pons reflects on the life and legacy of Breonna Taylor in prose.
Artist and Louisville native Noel W Anderson reflects on his work and the life of Breonna Taylor at the Speed Art Museum, Louisville.