The Louisville Unfair is an art show, for locals by locals that strives to exemplify Louisville culture through vice and subversiveness.
Founded in 1997 by Paul Harshaw and Greg Edwards, the annual UnFair Art Show is an institution in Old Louisville. Each year, thousands of art lovers come out to mingle among friends and imbibe vast quantities of beer and spirits all while music and creativity fills the air. All art is local, affordable and ready-to-buy.
Traditionally, the Unfair embraces vice and subversiveness. It is an art show, for locals by locals that strives to exemplify Louisville culture during the behemoth St. James Court Art Show a block up the street. The eclectic mix of creative minds that participate include a wide variety of styles and techniques.
Local Art + Music + Booze + Not St. James