Conrad Jay "CJ" Pressma

Conrad Jay "CJ" Pressma obituary, Louisville, KY

Conrad Jay "CJ" Pressma

Conrad Pressma Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Herman Meyer & Son, Inc. on Dec. 17, 2025.
Conrad Jay (CJ) Pressma, son of Boris and Naomi Pressma (nee Schneider), passed away on December 14, 2025. He was born on February 17, 1944, in Louisville, Kentucky. As a lifelong resident of Louisville his family served as leaders of the Jewish Community and helped build the Jewish Community Center of Louisville. Pressma was a noted artist, art educator, and leader within the local arts community and a founding member of Pyro Gallery. He has served as a board member at various Louisville arts institutions, including Louisville Visual Art and Louisville Photo Biennial.

Pressma was a graduate of Antioch College and received an M.F.A. in Photography from Indiana University. He studied as a special graduate student with Minor White at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and with Henry Holmes Smith at Indiana University.

In 1970, he founded the Center for Photographic Studies. During its eight-year existence, The Center provided an alternative learning experience for students from across the nation seeking to explore photography as creative expression. The Center made an enduring impact on the photographic arts through its collaborative arts and lecture series at the Speed Museum and its program for publishing original works by prominent photographic artists such as Henry Holmes Smith and Ralph Eugene Meatyard.

Pressma received numerous national and local awards for his work over his celebrated career. In 1978, he was awarded a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship in photography in recognition of his artistic achievement in visual arts. He also received several national awards for excellence and innovation in documentary production for his seven-part multimedia documentary Witness to the Holocaust (released in 1984). Witness to the Holocaust is one of the first productions to use survivor interviews as the exclusive content to tell the story of the Holocaust. In 1997, he won the Silver Medal Award, a top industry honor, from the American Advertising Federation. In 2001, he received an AI Smith Fellowship from the Kentucky Arts Council, recognizing artistic excellence and contribution to the arts in Kentucky. In 2001, Pressma was selected as one of 84 artists worldwide for the landmark exhibition Digital Printmaking Now at the Brooklyn Museum of Art and is included in the public collections of several museums, including the Speed Art Museum. In 2024, he was honored by The Louisville Visual Art organization with a Legacy Award for his longstanding influence on the visual arts community.

CJ is survived by his wife of 48 years, Marcelle Gianelloni, his two daughters, Michelle Pressma (Steve Rackett) and Elise Pressma (Scott Lasensky), and five grandsons, Jacob and Eli Grassi, Alex, Evan, and Gabriel Lasensky, as well as his sister, Diane Gordon. He is also survived by Yarima Hernandez and Karel Fernandez and their son, Ethan. He was predeceased by his brother, Stuart Pressma.

CJ lived with diabetes from childhood and faced his life and illness with equal measures of tenacity, courage, and competence. The family is so grateful to many loving caregivers, including Cal, Andrea, Hailey, Savannah, and Teresa, as well as others who have guided the family over the years.

The family will be gathering privately and would be honored if contributions were made in CJ Pressma's memory to the following: the Trager Family Jewish Community Center of Louisville and Hosparus Health.

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January 18, 2026

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Larry M Schecter, DMD

January 18, 2026

I just found that CJ passed away. When I was just a kid, I would visit with him when my mom was there to visit Naomi and we would fly U-Control model airplanes in a field behind his house. Little did I realize that he would become such an accomplished artist. He must be a tragic loss to the art community. I used to get notices of new photography from him but I haven't in a while so I will miss that. My deepest condolences to his family.

Didi Todd

January 8, 2026

Dear Marcelle ,

My condolences to you and your family. You loved and cared for your husband for years and that he knew and took with him. Please know Roberto joins me in sending you a big abrazo. May he rest in peace.

Sandra Heros

January 8, 2026

Marcelle, my condolences to you and your family on the passing of your husband C.J. May he rest in peace. Sending you all my love and prayers together with a big hug.
Your Ruston classmate,
Sandra

Cathy DEitz

January 8, 2026

Hi my dear friend, thinking of you wish I was there to hug you. You're in my thoughts and prayers. Un fuerte abrazo Bless you and C J may he rest in peace Amen

Ken Brooks

December 31, 2025

Travels were so much fun

Wanda and William Jackson

December 19, 2025

Dear Marcelle,
We were saddened to learn about CJ. You shared many wonderful stories with us about him. We send out sincere sympathy to you. Family and friends. Praying for comfort.

Jo Barrett

December 18, 2025

My condolences to you and your family. You are in my prayers. Jo Barrett

Maureen Chambers

December 18, 2025

Marcelle,
I´m so sorry for the loss of your husband. Keeping you and your family in my thoughts and prayers.

Georgia Nuss

December 18, 2025

My deepest condolences , dear one. CJ has left behind an incredible legacy.
Keeping you in my thoughts and prayers.

Jessie grizzle

December 18, 2025

Marcelle and family,
The Grizzle family sends all our love and condolences to you.

Geoff Carr

December 18, 2025

CJ was the heart and soul along with Marcelle of the Louisville Photo community and the larger art community in Louisville. He will be sorely missed. I first met CJ when I dropped out of UofL to enroll in the Center for Photograhic Studies. I went there couple years and then returned to UofL to finish my degree. He led by example, always thinking , always making art. He was truly inspirational and I feel very fortunate to have crossed paths with him in my career as a photographer.
Rest in peace CJ.

Elizabeth Reilly

December 18, 2025

CJ was a powerhouse in the Louisville arts community and established this city as a center of photography. He leaves a significant legacy that will I will make sure lives on to inform younger generations.

Kathleen Johnson

December 18, 2025

Marcelle,

All of our love and deepest sympathy to you and your family. CJ was truly an incredible man, loved and respected by everyone for all of his many contributions to the arts and the Jewish community. We're thinking of you and holding you in our hearts.

~Kathleen, Perry and Severin

Linda Brown

December 18, 2025

Marcelle
Sending loving thoughts and prayers to you and your family.

Taffy Williams

December 17, 2025

So saddened by this news. What a wonder family he has and a career that touched so many in the arts as well the community. With true sympathy.

Kathy Nuss

December 17, 2025

Dear Marcelle,
Sending loving thoughts and condolences to you at this sad time with CJ's passing. I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers.

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