THINGS TO DO

75+ fun things for week of March 23-29

The Courier-Journal

Bardstown Bourbon Sampler. Guthrie Opportunity Center, 900 Nutter Drive, Bardstown, 7 p.m. Saturday. Watch as regional restaurant and distillery mixologists prepare specialty Bourbon drinks and then cast your vote for the People’s Choice winner. Also silent auction, variety of Kentucky Bourbons and Kentucky hors d’oeuvres. General admission, $60; VIP $75 (starts at 5:30 p.m.). www.kybourbonfestival.com/spring-events.

Louisville Bespoke Fashion Show. Speed Art Museum, 2035 S. Third St., 7-10 p.m. Friday. Features internationally renowned designers including Gunnar Deatherage of Lifetime’s Project Runway seasons 9 and 10; Lifetime’s Project Runway All-Stars from season 4 and singer Shania Robinson. General admission, $35; reserved seating, $55; VIP tickets (includes pre-show cocktail party, 6-7 p.m.), $150. www.louisvillebespoke.com.

Jumpin’ Jive. Pendennis Club, 218 Muhammad Ali Boulevard, Saturday. Cocktails, 6 p.m.; dinner 7:30 p.m.; dancing 8:45 p.m. Music by University of Louisville Students Jazz Band. Proceeds benefit scholarships for University of Louisville School of Music. $100; $10 dancing only. www.friendsofuoflmusic.com/gala-dinner-concert/gala-dinner-concert.

3rd Annual Animal Care Society Benefit Bash. Mellwood Arts & Entertainment Center, 1860 Mellwood Ave., 6-11 p.m. Saturday. Dinner, games, silent auction and dancing to the music of The Derby City Diva. Hosted by Angie Fenton, WHAS’ Great Day Live co-host and Extol Magazine Managing editor. Presented by Planet Fitness. $100 advance, $110 at the door. www.animalcaresocietybenefitbash.com.

29th Annual Healthcare Classic 5K Run/Walk. Cherokee Park, 745 Cochran Hill Road, 9 a.m. Saturday. Sponsored by the University of Louisville Medical Students. Proceeds to benefit the Healing Place. Packet pick up and registration begin at 7:30 a.m. Registration fee $25. www.active.com.

Events

Westport Village Derby Fashion Show. Summer Classics, 1321 Herr Lane, 5-7 p.m. Thursday. Clothing from Apricot Lane, Chartreuse, Clater Jewelers, Collections, Darling State of Mind, Shirts Ties N Links and Tunie’s. Tastes from the Village, wines and bourbon samples provided by Westport Whiskey & Wine and a swag bag with coupons. WHAS’ Great Day Live co-host and Extol Magazine Managing Editor, Angie Fenton will emcee the fashion show. $35. www.bit.ly/2kToNZc.

Legends Series: Bourbon Masters. Kentucky Derby Museum, 704 Central Ave., 5:30 p.m. Thursday. With founder of Bulleit Distilling Company Tom Bulleit. $75, $65 museum members. 502-637-1111; www.derbymuseum.org/legendsseries.html.

Louisville Bespoke Fashion Show. Speed Art Museum, 2035 S. Third St., 7-10 p.m. Friday. Features internationally renowned designers including Gunnar Deatherage of Lifetime’s Project Runway seasons 9 and 10; Lifetime’s Project Runway All-Stars from season 4 and singer Shania Robinson. General admission, $35; reserved seating, $55; VIP tickets (includes pre-show cocktail party, 6-7 p.m.), $150. www.louisvillebespoke.com.

Jumpin’ Jive. Pendennis Club, 218 Muhammad Ali Boulevard, Saturday. Cocktails, 6 p.m.; dinner 7:30 p.m.; dancing 8:45 p.m. Music by University of Louisville Students Jazz Band. Proceeds benefit scholarships for University of Louisville School of Music. $100; $10 dancing only. www.friendsofuoflmusic.com/gala-dinner-concert/gala-dinner-concert.

Second Chances Wildlife: Kentucky Animals Program at Blackacre. Blackacre State Nature Preserve and Historic Homestead, 3200 Tucker Station Road, 10 a.m. Saturday. Learn about animals you hear about but may not know about. $7, $5 children. 502-266-9802.

3rd Annual Animal Care Society Benefit Bash. Mellwood Arts & Entertainment Center, 1860 Mellwood Ave., 6-11 p.m. Saturday. Dinner, games, silent auction and dancing to the music of The Derby City Diva. Hosted by Angie Fenton, WHAS’ Great Day Live co-host and Extol Magazine Managing Editor. Presented by Planet Fitness. $100 advance, $110 at the door. www. animalcaresocietybenefitbash.com.

29th Annual Healthcare Classic 5K Run/Walk. Cherokee Park, 745 Cochran Hill Road, 9 a.m. Saturday. Sponsored by the University of Louisville Medical Students. Proceeds to benefit the Healing Place. Packet pick up and registration begin at 7:30 a.m. Registration fee $25. www.active.com.

Wonderful World of Weeds Part I. Louisville Nature Center, 3745 Illinois Ave., 10 a.m. Saturday. Botanist Patricia Haragan, author of Weeds of Kentucky and Adjacent States: A Field Guide, will discuss key characteristics for correctly identifying weeds that are found in Kentucky crops, pastures, fields and lawns. Part II will be held April 5. $40 for the two part series. Registration needed Thursday, 502-458-1328; louisvillenaturecenter.org.

Higlands Flea Off Market. Highlands Community Campus, 1228 E. Breckinridge St., 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday; 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday. More than 200 vendors, food trucks, local craft beer and cocktails, Squallis Puppeteers mingling throughout the day, drum workshops with Sound Community, DJs, music and more.

Smoketown Share Your Stories Share Your Dreams. Presbyterian Community Center, 760 Hancock St., 1-3 p.m. Saturday. Meet Mayor Greg Fisher, share stories, music, art and food provided by Bristol Bar and Grille.

First Signs of Spring Hike. Louisville Nature Center, 3745 Illinois Ave., 1 p.m. Saturday. Meet in the lobby. 502-458-1328.

Copper & Kings American Brandy Company Blue Sky Mining Launch. 1121 E. Washington St., 6 p.m. Friday. Copper’s will release a limited edition 7-year-old pure muscat American brandy aged 30 months in a Kentucky Hogshead barrel. The launch features distillery tours, tastings, cocktails, cash bar, food, aerial arts performances by Suspend and live music by Exacta Cube. $10 includes Blue Sky Mining taste. www.copperandkings.com.

Music at the Southern Exposition 1883-1887:Louisville - a leader in 19th century arts. Conrad-Caldwell House Museum, 1402 St. James Court, 2 p.m. Saturday. Dr. Ann Glazer-Niren, music and history professor at Indian University Southeast and Southern Expo enthusiast, will discuss her latest research findings on the Expo’s music. $10, free for museum members. conradcaldwell.org.

Harvey's House Rabbit Rescue Used Book Sale. Almost Home Boarding and Training, 1219 Dorsey Lane, 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Sunday. Free.

Business First Luncheon. South Wing C, Kentucky Exposition Center, 937 Phillips Lane, 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Tuesday. Speaker: Nicole Lapin, Financial Journalist and TV Anchor. $70. Parking $8, $20 bus. 502-367-5000.

Festival

Bardstown Bourbon Sampler. Guthrie Opportunity Center, 900 Nutter Drive, Bardstown, 7 p.m. Saturday. Watch as regional restaurant and distillery mixologists prepare specialty Bourbon drinks and then cast your vote for the People’s Choice winner. Also silent auction, variety of Kentucky Bourbons and Kentucky hors d’oeuvres. General admission, $60; VIP $75 (starts at 5:30 p.m.). www.kybourbonfestival.com/spring-events.

Food

Barrels & Bites. Kentucky Artisan Distillery, 6230 Old LaGrange Road, 4-7 p.m. Sunday. Chefs Anoosh Shariat of Noosh Nosh and Anoosh Bistro and Anthony Lamas of Seviche will prepare appetizers, also selection of local bourbons and desserts from Mary Carmel Weatherby, distillery tours, an educational scavenger hunt and silent auction. Proceeds benefit Pewee Valley Woman’s Club. $125 per person. barrelsandbites.net.

Chef John Varanese Launch Party and Dinner for HisMaker’s Mark Private Select Bourbon. Varanese, 2106 Frankfort Avenue, Tuesday. Reception, 6:30 p.m.; dinner at 7 p.m. Each of the four courses will be paired with Maker's Mark bourbons, including the Varanese Private Select. The culinary team utilized four of the five staves used to create the private select barrel in the cooking process for the dinner. $60 per person, plus tax and gratuity. Reservations required. 502-899-9904 or emailing letsdine@varanese.com.

Women’s History Month Programs at the Library

Mothers & Daughters Photo Exhibit. Louisville Free Public Library, Iroquois Branch, 601 W. Woodlawn Ave. Through March 31.

Thursday Night Theater: Mulan. Louisville Free Public Library, Main Branch, 301 York St., 6 p.m. Thursday. Snacks and bottled beverages are permitted. Rated G. Free.

Gentle Readers Book Club. Louisville Free Public Library, Shively Branch, 3920 Dixie Highway, 6:30 p.m. Thursday. Book: Flappers: Six Women of a Dangerous Generation by Judith Mackerall. Free.

Louisville Women: Stories from the Filson Historical Society. Louisville Free Public Library, Western Branch, 604 S. Tenth St., 10:30 a.m. Saturday. Jennifer Cole from the Filson Historical Society will present highlights from the Filson’s collection on interesting women throughout Louisville history. Free.

Girl Power. Louisville Free Public Library, St. Matthews Branch, 3940 Grandview Ave., 2 p.m. Saturday. Celebrate strong women and girls with books, activities and trivia. For ages 8-12. Free.

Who’s That Lady: Famous Women on Postage Stamps. Louisville Free Public Library, Southwest Branch, 9725 Dixie Highway, 2 p.m. Saturday. Learn about the women throughout history who have been memorialized on postage stamps. Free.

Wild Irish Women. Louisville Free Public Library, Crescent Hill Branch, 2762 Frankfort Ave., 2 p.m. Saturday. Irish Society of Kentuckiana Vice-President Peggy Baas will shares stories of famous women of Ireland. Free.

Woman Trivia Series. Louisville Free Public Library, Newburg Branch, 4800 Exeter Ave., 3 p.m. Monday. Test your knowledge of women’s history, writers and first. Free.

Teen Trivia. Louisville Free Public Library, Western Branch, 604 S. Tenth St., 4 p.m. Monday. For ages 10 and older. Free.

Legendary Women of Louisville. Louisville Free Public Library, St. Matthews Branch, 3940 Grandview Ave., 6 p.m. March 29. Local architect and historian Steve Wiser will discuss Mildred and Patty Hill; Susan Look Avery; Mary T. Meagher; and Tori Murden McClure and other women. Free.

Fish fry

St. Andrew United Church of Christ Fish Fry. 2608 Browns Lane, 4:30-7 p.m. Wednesdays through April 12. Fish with German potato salad.

St. Agnes, 1800 Newburg Road, 5-8 p.m. Fridays through April 7. Fried/baked fish, homemade dessert and cake wheel.

St. Albert the Great, 1395 Girard Dr., 5-7:30 p.m. Fridays through April 7. Dine-in/carryout.

St. Aloysius, 212 Mt. Mercy Dr., Pewee Valley, 5-7:30 p.m. Fridays through April 7. Fried fish, rolled oysters, shrimp, pizza adn 10 sides. Dine-in or carryout.

St. Athanasius, 5915 Outer Loop, 4:30-8 p.m. Fridays through April 7. Fried and baked fish, oysters, shrimp, gumbo and sides. Dine-in or carryout. Kids games, pull taps and raffles.

St. Augustine, 1310 W. Broadway, 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Fridays through April 7. Fish, greens, homemade desserts and fried potatoes and onions.

St. Bartholomew, 2042 Buechel Bank Road, 4-7 p.m. Fridays through April 7. Fried and baked fish, oysters and cake wheel. Dine-in or carryout.

St. Bernard, 7500 Tangelo Dr., 5-8 p.m. Fridays through April 7. Fried and baked fish. Dine-in or carryout. www.stbernardfishfry.com.

St. Edward, 9608 Sue Helen Dr., 5-8 p.m. Fridays through April 7. Fried/baked cod, oysters, shrimp, clams and fish tacos. Dine-in or carryout.

St. Elizabeth, 1020 Burnett Ave., 4-7:30 p.m. Fridays through April 7. Fried and baked fish, cake wheel and pull tabs. Dine-in or carryout.

St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, 11501 Maple Way, 4:30-7:30 p.m. Fridays through April 7. Baked, hand breaded fried fish, oysters, sides, beer, soft drinks and iced tea. Cheese pizza available.

St. Francis of Assisi, 1960 Bardstown Road, 4:30-8 p.m. Fridays through April 7. Fried and baked cod, oysters, crab cakes, pizza and cake wheel. Dine-in or carryout.

Good Shepherd (Our Lady Campus), 3511 Rudd Ave., 4-8 p.m. Fridays through April 7. Fried fish, cheese pizza and cake wheel.

Guardian Angels, 6000 Preston Highway, 4-7:30 p.m. Fridays through April 7. Fish, cheese pizza and cake wheel. Dine-in or carryout.

Holy Family, 3940 Poplar Level Road, 4:30-7:30 p.m. Fridays through April 7. Baked and fried fish, shrimp, baked potatoes, slaw and green beans.

Holy Spirit. 3345 Lexington Road. 5-8 p.m. Friday. Dine-in and carryout.

Holy Trinity. 501 Cherrywood Road, 5:30-8 p.m. Friday. Fried and baked fish, pizza.

Immaculate Conception, 502 N. 5th St., LaGrange, 4:30-7:30 p.m. Fridays through April 7. Boston Scrod, shrimp, pizza, hush puppies and sides.

Immaculate Heart of Mary. 1545 Louis Coleman Jr. Dr., 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Fridays through April 7. Dinners $9, fish sandwich $6, extra sides and desserts $2. Dine-in or carryout. Peggy Maddox, 502-778-9684.

St. James, 181 Edenside Dr., 5-8 p.m. Fridays through March 31. Fried/baked fish, rolled oysters, portobello mushroom sandwich, desserts and craft beer.

St. John Paul II, 3521 Goldsmith Lane, Friday. Lunch 11 a.m.-1 p.m. (carryout only); 5-7:30 p.m. (dine in); 5-8 p.m. (carryout). Phone/fax order: 502-456-6468.

St. Joseph, 1406 E. Washington St., Fridays through April 7. Lunch, 11:30a.m..-1:30 p.m.; dinner, 5-7:30 p.m. Dine-in or carryout.

St. Leonard, 440 Zorn Ave., 5:30-8 p.m. Fridays through March 31.

St. Margaret Mary, 7813 Shelbyville Road, 5-8 p.m. Friday. Baked/fried fish, oysters and shrimp. Dine-in or carryout.

St. Martin dePorres, 3112 W. Broadway, 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Fridays through April 7. Homemade desserts. Dine-in or carryout. Fax order: 502-778-1048.

St. Martin of Tours. 639 S. Shelby St., Fridays through March 31. Mass, 5 p.m.; dinner 5-7:30 p.m. Fried fish, slaw, green beans, mac and cheese and desserts. Dine-in or carryout.

St. Mary Academy, 1311 St. Mary Lane, Prospect, 5-8 p.m. Friday. Fish, shrimp, oysters, pizza and sides. $7 combo; $4 kids pizza meal. Drive thru, 502-931-3730.

St. Mary Queen of Peace, St. Helen Campus, 4005 Dixie Highway, 4:30-7 p.m. Fridays through April 7. Dine-in or carryout.

St. Michael, 3705 Stone Lakes Dr., Fridays through April 7. Dine-in, 5-8 p.m. Carryout, 4:30-8 p.m. Fried and broiled cod, rolled oysters, pizza and 8 sides.

Most Blessed Sacrament, 1125 Hathaway Ave., 4-7 p.m. Fridays through April 7. Fish, shrimp, sides and cake wheel.

Our Lady of Lourdes. 510 Breckinridge Lane, 5:30-8:30 p.m. Friday. Fried/baked fish, rolled oysters. Drive through (4:30-7 p.m.).

Our Lady of Mt. Mount Carmel, 5504 New Cut Road, 5-8 p.m. Fridays through April 7. games, pull tabs, cake booth and raffles.

Our Mothers of Sorrow, 770 Eastern Parkway, 5-7:30 p.m. Fridays through April 7. Baked and fried fish, cake wheel and pull tabs. Dine-in or carryout.

St. Patrick, 1000 N. Beckley Station Road, 5-8 p.m. Fridays through March 30. Fried and baked fish, shrimp, clam chowder, cheese pizza and 8 sides. Cash or checks only (no credit cards). Carryout, 502-719-0378.

St. Peter the Apostle, St. Andrew Gym, 7724 Columbine Dr., 5-8 p.m. Fridays through April 7. Dine-in or carryout.

St. Raphael, Bardstown Road and Lancashire, 5-8 p.m. Friday. Rolled oysters, Angio’s Pizza, local microbrew. Dine-in or carryout.

St. Rita, 8709 Preston Highway, Fridays through April 7. Lunch, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Dinner, 5-7:30 p.m. Hand cut and hand breaded fish. Dine-in or carryout. 502-969-6116.

St. Stephen Marytr, 3015 Greenup Road, 5-8 p.m. Fridays through April 7. Dine-in or carry out. Fried/baked fish, oysters, cheese pizza, desserts, and sides

St. Thomas More, 6105 S. Third St., 5-8 p.m. Fridays through April 14. Fish, cheese pizza and cake wheel.

Spectator sports

University of Louisville vs Western Kentucky. Jim Patterson Stadium, 3015 S. 3rd St., 6 p.m. Tuesday. Men’s baseball. Free. 502-852-5151.

University of Louisville vs Indiana. Ulmer Stadium, 2020 S. Floyd St., 6 p.m. March 29. Women’s softball. Free. 502-852-5151.

Tasting

The Seven Percenters Wine Tasting with Tim Stratman of Vanguard Wines. Westport Whiskey & Wine, 1115 Herr Lane, 7 p.m. Tuesday. Reservations required. $20 per person. 502-708-1313.

Film

18th Annual Animation Show of Shows. Speed Art Museum, 2035 S. Third St., 7 p.m. Friday; 3 and 7 p.m. Saturday; 3 p.m. Sunday. About a Mother; Disney/Pixar’s Sweet Piper, and Mirror. $9, $7 Speed members. www.speedmuseum.org.

The Defenders: Jim Blanton. Speed Art Museum, 2035 S. Third St., 1 p.m. Sunday. The Defenders, a screening program were local well-known figures are invited to pick one of their guilty pleasure films, share it with the audience, and defend their choice after the screening. The audience is sworn to secrecy about what is screened. Blanton, the Director of the Louisville Free Public Library, shares a cult classic. Free. www.speedmuseum.org.

Literary

Book reading and signing. Carmichael’s Bookstore, 2720 Frankfort Ave., 7 p.m. Thursday. Kevin Gibson will read from and sign Secret Louisville. http://www.carmichaelsbookstore.com.

March Book Club. Carmichael’s Bookstore, 2720 Frankfort Ave., 7 p.m. Tuesday. Book: Suite Francaise by Irene Nemirovsky.

Exhibits

21C Museum. 700 W. Main St. “The Future is Female.” Ends June 30. 502-217-6300.

849 Gallery. 849 S. Third St. Bill Scott: The Most Unhampered of Days Paintings and Intaglio Prints, 2003-2016. Ends March 31.

Adam Horton Art Gallery. 1403 Story Ave. Opening Friday, “Common Grounds,” by Erik Nohalty. Reception Friday, 5-10 p.m. Ends April 30.

Anchorage Museum. 625 C. St., Anchorage. “I Am Inuit.” Ends Sept. 17.

B. Deemer Gallery. 2650 Frankfort Ave. Recent works by Carolyn Plochmann. Ends April 18.

Bridwell Art Library. University of Louisville, Schneider Hall, 2301 S. Third St. “The ABC's of the Weight of Measures,” new work by Helen Payne. Ends March 30. 502-852-6741

Carnegie Center for Art and History. 201 E. Spring St., New Albany. “#BlackArtMatters.” Works by Ray Dalton, Stephen Flemister, Robyn Gibson, Natasha Giles, Christina Long, Fahamu Pecou, LaNia Roberts, Dread Scott, Scheherazade Tillet and Shawn Michael Warren. Ends April 8.

The Conrad-Caldwell House Museum. 1402 St. James Court. Louisville’s Industrial Expositions: 1872-1887. Ends June 4.

Corner Café Gallery. 9307 New Lagrange Road. Don Burchett, figurative and still life oil paintings; Ann Lawson Adamek, watercolors. Ends April 30.

Craft(s) Gallery. 572 S. 4th St. “The Memento Series: Travel and Leisure,” new works by Patrick Donley. Ends March 31.

Cressman Center for Visual Arts. 100 E. Main St. “Painting in the Network: Algorithm and Appropriation,” an exhibition of seven contemporary artists whose work explores the intersection between painting and digital technology. Artist include, Siebren Versteeg, Gabriel Orozco, Cory Arcangel, Tabor Robak, Davis Rhodes, Laeh Glenn and Alex Dodge. Ends April 8.

Flat12 Bierwerks. 130W. Riverside Drive, Jeffersonville. “A Trip to Cuba and Other Exotic Places,” by Bruce Miller. Ends April 8.

Gallery 104. 104 East Main St., La Grange. “Garden Show-Featuring Garden Related Art.” Ends April 1. 502-222-3822.

Gallery at Fox Dentistry. 4010 DuPont Circle, suite 505. Works by Todd Smith. Ends April 30.

Garner Narrative Contemporary Fine Art. 642 E. Market St. “Cosmic Remix,” by Donté K. Hayes. Ends March 31.

Jane Morgan Gallery. 4838 Brownsboro Center. “A Sense of Place.” Ends April 30.

Kentucky Science Center. 727 W Main St. Great Big Science To-Do: The Human Machine (How the body works). Ends May 31.

Kentucky Derby Museum. 704 Central Ave. “Winner’s Circle,” featuring this year’s Kentucky Derby winner, Nyquist; “It’s My Derby,” featuring fashion and hats of the Kentucky Derby and “The Greatest Race, a 360°,” immersive media experience that takes you into the heart of the Kentucky Derby. DerbyMuseum.org.

Kentucky Fine Art Gallery. Leslie Spetz Custom Picture Framing, 2400 C Lime Kiln Lane. Works by Jaime Corum, Lynn Dubar, Sam English, Robert Halliday and David O. Schuster. Ends June 30.

Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft. 715 W. Main St. “William J. O’Brien Oscillates Wildly.” Ends April 9. Fern Canyon: Paintings by Claire Sherman. Ends May 21.

Kentucky Science Center. 727 W. Main St. “The World We Create.” Permanent exhibit exploring STEM through open-ended challenges.

Kore Gallery. Mellwood Art Center, 1860 Mellwood Ave. “Portraits From the Earth,” landscape paintings by Elizabeth Naiditch and “ Gifts from the Earth,” ceramics by Mark White. Both End March 31.

Louisville Free Public Library. Iroquois Branch, 601 W. Woodlawn Ave. Mothers & Daughters Photo Exhibit. Ends March 31.

Metro Hall. 527 W. Jefferson St. Louisville Visual Art’s fiber exhibition, “Tessile Ora” (Textiles Now). Ends May 26.

Muhammad Ali Center. 144 N. Sixth St.Inspiration to Action: An Art Tribute to Muhammad Ali.” Ends March 31. “Shining a Light.” Ends May 7.

Pat Harrison Art Center Gallery. 820 E. Market St., New Albany. “Colours of Dawn.” Reception March 31, 5:30-7:30 p.m. Ends May 8.

Paul Paletti Gallery. 713 E. Market St. “Recent Acquisitions and Other Treasures.” Ends March 31.

Pigment Gallery. Mellwood Art Center, 1860 Mellwood Ave. Works by Debra Lott. Reception March 31, 6-8 p.m. Ends April 20.

The Point Gallery. 9521 US Highway 42, Prospect. Small Works Art Show. Ends May 13.

Portland Museum. 2803 Portland Ave. “Art of Color: A New Grasses Exhibit.” Ends May 19.

Pyro Gallery. 909 East Market St. “Inward Landscapes,” by Shawn Marshall.” Ends April 8.

Revelry Boutique Gallery. 742 E. Market St. “Heartfelt,” by Molly Sue Huffman. Ends April 12.

Southern Indiana Center for the Arts. 2001 N. Ewing St., Seymour. Works by Nancy Maxwell, Barry Powell and Sharon Steiner. Ends April 27.

Speed Art Museum. 2035 S. Third St. “Picturing American Indian Cultures: The Art of Kentucky’s Frederick Weygold.” Ends March 26. “Southern Elegy: Photography f rom the Stephen Reily Collection.” Ends Sept. 24.

St. Paul’s Episcopal Church. 1015 E. Main St., New Albany.Works of photographer John Sodrel. Ends April 21.

Swanson Contemporary. 638 E. Market St. “New Cosmic Horrors: The Art of Thaniel Ion Lee.” Ends March 30.

Tim Faulkner Gallery. 1512 Portland Ave. “Oculi.” Ends March 30.

University of Louisville Ekstrom Library Gallery. Belknap Campus. “How High the Water Was: The Flood of ‘37.” Ends June 2.

Wayside Expressions Gallery. 120 W. Broadway. “Clotheslines,” by Leo Ronald Morris. Ends April 2.

Zephyr Gallery. 610 E. Market St. “Project 16: Deliberation,” by Daniel Graham, Todd Herzberg, Darrell Kincer, David Krenton Kring, Marco Logsdon and Dana Rogers. Ends Saturday.

Other attractions

Lazer Blaze. 4121 Shelbyville Road, Friday, 4 p.m.-midnight; Saturday, 10 a.m.-midnight; Sunday, noon-9 p.m.; Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, 4-9 p.m. Laser tag, laser tag museum, arcade, cafe. $7 per game, $12 for two games. 502-895-2985.

Robben’s Roost. 5906 Six Mile Lane, Friday, 7-11 p.m.; Saturday, 1-4 and 7:30-10:30 p.m.; Sunday, 1-4 p.m.; Tuesday and Thursday, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Roller skating. Fridays, $6; Saturday afternoons, $4, evenings, $5; Sundays, $4; Tuesdays and Thursdays, $3. 502-491-8170.

Skate World. 6310 Preston Highway, 7-11 p.m. Fridays; 1-4 and 7-11 p.m. Saturdays; 1-4 p.m. Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays. Roller skating. Friday and Saturday evenings, $5; Saturday and Sunday afternoons, $4; Tuesdays and Thursdays, $3. 502-969-6000.

Renaissance Fun Park. 201 Park Place Dr., 4-11 p.m. Fridays; 10 a.m.-11 p.m. Saturdays; noon-9 p.m. Sundays; 4-9 p.m. Mondays-Thursdays. Laser tag, go karts, mini golf, arcade games. $6 per game. 502- 253-9700. funatthepark.com

Wheel Fun Rentals. Waterfront Park. 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Bike rentals: cruisers, tandems, choppers, quad sports, deuce coupes, four-wheel surrey bikes. Group rates available. www.wheelfunrentals.com.

Open Range Sports. 6401 Cross Keys Blvd., Crestwood, 4-8 p.m. Friday; 11 a.m.-8 p.m. Saturday; noon-5 p.m. Sunday. Indoor paintball/reball and a gun range. 502-243-8282; www.openrangesports.com.