Old Forester's Paristown Hall
About
Old Forester's Paristown Hall stands as a distinctive venue in Louisville's cultural landscape, offering visitors a unique space to experience art and performance in the heart of the city. Located at 724 Brent Street, this venue represents an interesting addition to Louisville's arts scene and provides an opportunity to engage with creative programming in a setting that reflects the city's commitment to supporting the arts. As part of the Kentucky Performing Arts organization, the venue connects visitors to a broader network of cultural experiences throughout the region, making it a valuable destination for those seeking meaningful artistic encounters. When you visit Paristown Hall, you'll find yourself in a space designed to facilitate a range of artistic presentations and performances. The venue's programming draws from the diverse offerings available through Kentucky Performing Arts, which means visitors can expect varied experiences depending on the season and current schedule. Whether you're interested in music, theater, dance, or other performing arts, the venue aims to bring cultural events to the community and create spaces where both artists and audiences can connect meaningfully. The specific programming changes throughout the year, reflecting the organization's commitment to presenting diverse artistic voices and experiences. The atmosphere at Paristown Hall encourages visitors to immerse themselves in the local arts community while enjoying the venue's particular character and location. The space itself contributes to the overall experience, creating an environment where the focus remains on the art and performances taking place. When you plan your visit, you can check the Kentucky Performing Arts website at kentuckyperformingarts.org for current programming, ticket information, and details about upcoming events. This approach allows you to discover what's happening during your preferred visit time and make the most of your experience at this interesting Louisville cultural destination.
Current Exhibitions
Local Artist Showcase
Digital/outdoor screen exhibition showcasing local artists through the month of March 2026