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Artisan Markets and Oscar Shorts: A Cultural Sunday in Louisville

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March 1, 2026/08:00 AM
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Artisan Markets and Oscar Shorts: A Cultural Sunday in Louisville
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A Vibrant Sunday Awaits in the Derby City

Louisville is buzzing this Sunday, March 1, 2026, with a diverse array of community gatherings, artistic showcases, and unique entertainment. Whether you are looking to shop for local crafts, engage with the city's rich history, or catch award-winning cinema, today offers plenty of opportunities to explore the heart of our community. From the creative energy of the Logan Street Market to the final stages of a major art exhibition, here is your guide to the best of Louisville today.

Morning Markets and Community Fun

Start your morning at the Logan Street Market for the 2026 Winter Market Pop-Up. Running from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM, this indoor event features an eclectic mix of local artists, designers, and creators. It is a perfect opportunity to support small businesses while browsing unique handmade goods and artisanal food products. For pet lovers, the community is also celebrating National Corgi Day with a special "Pawty" at PG&J’s Dog Park Bar. This gathering brings together local dog owners for a lighthearted meetup to kick off the month of March.

Artistic Deep Dives and Museum Highlights

For those seeking a more contemplative afternoon, the Frazier Kentucky History Museum is hosting a significant cultural event. From 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM, the museum presents Aflora: The Artist Talk. This event marks the final day of the Aflora exhibition, which celebrates the vibrant work of Latinx artists. Attendees can tour the gallery and participate in a live discussion with the individual artists whose thought-provoking works have anchored the exhibition.

Meanwhile, the Speed Art Museum remains a hub of activity. Visitors can join a docent-led Collection Highlights Drop-In Tour at 1:00 PM to explore the museum's permanent treasures. Additionally, docents will be available at "Speed Chat Spots" throughout the galleries to provide deeper insights into specific artworks. Admission to the museum remains free for the community today as part of their regular Sunday program.

Cinematic Gems and Comedy

Film enthusiasts should head to the Speed Cinema, which is hosting a showcase of the 2026 Oscar Nominated Short Films. The Animated Short Films program begins at 1:00 PM, offering a rare chance to see these internationally acclaimed works on the big screen. Later in the afternoon, the cinema will screen the documentary Billy Preston: That’s the Way God Planned It at 3:00 PM, exploring the life of the legendary musical prodigy.

As the sun sets, the Louisville Comedy Club offers two distinct ways to end the weekend. At 4:00 PM, fans of tabletop gaming can enjoy Tales of Vicious Mockery, a unique RPG-themed comedy show. For a more traditional stand-up experience, comedian Kerwin Claiborne takes the stage at 7:00 PM for an evening of high-energy storytelling.