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Stitched: Celebrating the Art of Quilting
Crosstown Arts at Crosstown Concourse 1350 Concourse Avenue, Suite 280, Memphis, TN, United StatesCrosstown Arts welcomes Stitched: Celebrating the Art of Quilting from May 10-July 28, 2019. This festival will feature two art exhibitions, public quilting workshops, and a Gathering of the Guilds showcase.
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Negative Space
Central Atrium, Crosstown Concourse 1350 Concourse Ave., Memphis, TN, United StatesExhibition of works in the miniscule spaces around the first and second floor of Crosstown Concourse in the Central and East Atria. Curated by Crosstown Arts resident artist Aubree Penney. On view through August 25.
Featured artists: Sully Allen, Jesse Butcher, Zahria Cook, Dehanza, Mulanre "Eddie" Gan, Mary Jo Karimnia, Melanie Manos, Jeremiah Matthews and Kayla Selby, Natalie Minik, Alex Paulus, Cat Peña, Nick Peña, Terri Phillips, Corkey Sinks, Joey Slaughter, Jessica Weaver, Terri Weaver, and Tad Lauritzen Wright.
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Opening Reception for Negative Space
Central Atrium, Crosstown Concourse 1350 Concourse Ave., Memphis, TN, United StatesOpening for an exhibition of works in the miniscule spaces around the first and second floor of Crosstown Concourse in the Central and East Atria. Curated by Crosstown Arts resident artist Aubree Penney. On view through August 25.
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Stitched Finale
Crosstown Arts Galleries 1350 Concourse Ave., Suite 280, Memphis, TN, United StatesJoin us on July 28 from 1-3 pm to celebrate the STITCHED exhibitions at Crosstown Arts. This will be the last time you'll be able to see the shows. We're going to announce the viewer's choice awards, debut the community quilt made during Maria Shell's workshop in June, and acknowledge all of the artists and volunteers who made these shows a reality.
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Opening Reception — Scott Carter: Counterpoint
Crosstown Arts, West Gallery, Crosstown Concourse 1350 Concourse Ave., Memphis, TN, United StatesJoin us for an opening reception for new work by Scott Carter. The artist’s intent is that this body of work reflects a fragile intertwining of music, performance, and sculpture while reflecting both digital and intuitive methods of problem solving in the studio.
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Opening Reception — Jia Wang: Residual Imprint
Crosstown Arts, East Gallery, Crosstown Concourse 1350 Concourse Ave., Memphis, TN, United StatesJoin us for an opening reception of new work by Jia Wang. On view through Oct. 20.
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Opening Reception — Wang Chen: The Sin Park
Crosstown Arts, Screening Room 1350 Concourse Ave., Memphis, TN, United StatesJoin us for an opening reception of new work by artist Wang Chen. Chen's work will be on view in the Screening Room at Crosstown Arts and projected onto walls in the East Atrium. On view through October 20.
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Scott Carter: Counterpoint
Crosstown Arts, West Gallery, Crosstown Concourse 1350 Concourse Ave., Memphis, TN, United StatesJoin us for an exhibition of new work by Scott Carter. The artist’s intent is that this body of work reflects a fragile intertwining of music, performance, and sculpture while reflecting both digital and intuitive methods of problem solving in the studio.
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Jia Wang: Residual Imprint
Crosstown Arts, East Gallery, Crosstown Concourse 1350 Concourse Ave., Memphis, TN, United StatesJoin us for an exhibition of new work by Jia Wang. Jia’s work explores the traumatic memories that are prevalent in a family. Examining and displaying how trauma is revealed through complex family relationships and how it alters an individual and a family’s identity when visualized. Her work addresses both a personal and cultural perspectives, through site-specific installation comprised of video, collage, and photographic images.
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Wang Chen: The Sin Park
Crosstown Arts, Screening Room 1350 Concourse Ave., Memphis, TN, United StatesJoin us in the Screening Room at Crosstown Arts for a new exhibition of work by Wang Chen. Chen's work will also be exhibited on the pop-out walls in the East Atrium.
Chen Wang is a multimedia artist whose work incorporates installation, performance, drawing and animation to create digital videos that depict fantasy worlds with humanoid characters, whom she uses to examine gender, sexuality, and politics.
