Autumn brings a kaleidoscope of color to Louisville. The city features
a plethora of parks and graceful neighborhoods, as well as college campuses--all
with enough turning leaves to create a fall fantasia for exploring. Now's the
time to put on your walking shoes and search out the best music, artwork, and
events of the season.
On View
Speed Art Museum: Take in the exhibit "Ed Hamilton: From the Other Side,"
which celebrates the artist's African American roots. It runs through December
29. While in the museum, explore the permanent works by Rubens, Monet,
Rembrandt, and Picasso. (502) 634-2700 or www.speedmuseum.org.
Louis D. Brandeis School of Law: At the University of Louisville, a
permanent photo exhibit, "A Legacy of Leadership: African American Pioneers in
Kentucky Law," focuses on African American attorneys. Another showcase,
"Connecting with Our Legacy: Kentucky's Early Women Lawyers," is also housed in
the East Wing. (502) 852-5555.