Upcoming Events | Contact Us Now that we are finally getting a taste of winter weather, it is a delight to be able to offer Louisville a diverse array of warm, intimate concerts, theater productions, and art exhibits. Explore the options below and mark your calendar with whatever sparks your interest. For those of you who love to brave the cold, Old Town Skate welcomes you with open arms for another two weeks! |
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 2026 Arts GrantsApplications open through Friday, February 6 Calling all creatives! Louisville Arts Grants applications will be accepted through February 6. This program aims to provide local artists and cultural organizations financial support to realize a new artistic project or cultural event in Louisville. Past Arts Grants projects include children's theater programs, concerts, photography exhibits, senior dance programs and more! Applicants may request up to $2,000 to help fund their project/program which must take place in Louisville. Don't miss this opportunity to realize your artistic vision! Questions about this grant opportunity? Please contact our Arts & Events Program Manager at IBelensky@LouisvilleCO.gov. |
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 Blessing Bled Chimanga — February World Music ConcertFriday, February 13 | 6–7:30 p.m. | Louisville Center for the Arts Our next stop in the World Concert Series is Zimbabwe! Join us for a bold, dynamic concert with Blessing Bled Chimanga! Blessing Chimanga is an internationally acclaimed Zimbabwean musician who has toured in over 20 countries, sharing the spirit, rhythm, and stories of his homeland with audiences around the world. The evening will be an intimate, up-close, and personal experience, creating a rare opportunity for the audience to connect directly with the music, the stories, and the artist. So come ready to dance, sing along, and experience the beauty and spirit of Zimbabwe! Registration opens February 1. |
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Old Town SkateOpen through Monday, February 16, 2026 at the Steinbaugh Pavilion Louisville's beloved downtown ice rink will be open through February 16, so don't forget to stop by over the next month! For your convenience, you can now purchase your tickets online — pick your perfect skating time and make some winter memories this year. |
HADESTOWN Teen EditionTwo weekends in 2026 at 901 Front St. Hadestown: Teen Edition is a full-length adaptation of Anais Mitchell's Hadestown, modified for performance by teen actors for family audiences. This folk opera offers a theatrical experience featuring two intertwining love stories — Orpheus and Eurydice, and King Hades and Persephone. Sponsored by the City of Louisville and produced by CenterStage Theater Company, this show will be running for two weekends starting Friday, January 30. Learn more and buy tickets here. |
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 People's Choice Awards: Life in LouisvilleVoting open January 28 – February 25 at the Louisville Public Library Thank you to all of the Louisville photographers who submitted their 2025 photos for the Life in Louisville photo contest! Now it is time for the rest of us to show support for our favorite photos. Stop by the Louisville Public Library starting January 28 to vote for your favorite image of Louisville in this year's People's Choice Awards. |
 Youth Spring Art ShowEntry forms due February 27 A beloved Louisville tradition, the Youth Spring Art Show showcases the work of our youngest talent. Children ages 4-18 who live or go to school in Louisville or Superior are invited to display their artwork at the Louisville Public Library through the month of March. Simply fill out an entry form (found at the Children's desk at the Library) and submit your piece. |
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 FIBRUARY: A Contemporary Fiber ExhibitionOpening Reception on Saturday, February 7 | 10 a.m.– 2 p.m. | Louisville Public Library A month-long fiber art exhibition at the Louisville Public Library curated by Megan Morgan, FIBRUARY celebrates Colorado-based artists and the everyday materials that connect us all. Through textiles and soft forms, the exhibition invites viewers to slow down, look closely, and experience art through touch, process, and making. We look forward to officially launching the exhibit with a morning of artist talks and live demonstrations. Join us to experience fiber art coming to life! |
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