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  • An Evening With Parlor Walls, Nonconnah, and Ihcilon

    Spend the evening with an earful of innovative music with free jazz/no wave group Parlor Walls, guitar drone/sound sculptors Nonconnah, and the work of improvisational ambient noise artist Ihcilon. Admission is $5 at the door

  • Indie Wednesday Film Series: Trivia Night

    Weekly film screenings hosted by Indie Memphis. This week: Trivia Night. A trivia competition at 6 p.m. will precede the film; Q&A will follow the film.

  • Hello My Name Is …

    A collaborative art show in which artists from several states — North Carolina, Georgia, New York, Tennessee, and Texas, to name a few — come together to share stories of who they are and what they're trying to get out of life.

  • Visions

    Concert with performances by Giest, Crocket Hall, and Jareef Greene.

  • 1000 Pardons: Art as Social Grace

    This exhibition and art sale will feature 1,000 handmade crosses created by artist Chris Nadaskay. All the proceeds from each purchase will go to Advance Memphis and the 38126 community.

  • 1000 Pardons: Art as Social Grace

    This exhibition and art sale will feature 1,000 handmade crosses created by artist Chris Nadaskay. All the proceeds from each purchase will go to Advance Memphis and the 38126 community.

  • 1000 Pardons: Art as Social Grace Closing Reception

    This exhibition and art sale will feature 1,000 handmade crosses created by artist Chris Nadaskay. All the proceeds from each purchase will go to Advance Memphis and the 38126 community.

  • Shoot & Splice: Stage to Screen with Katori Hall

    Award-winning playwright and filmmaker Katori Hall will discuss her work in theatre, including penning The Mountaintop (2010 Olivier Award for Best New Play), which ran on Broadway and starred Angela Bassett and Samuel L. Jackson. She'll discuss how she made the transition into filmmaking with her debut short film Arkabutla, and she will examine the differences and similarities in creating original work for the stage and screen, as well as how working in each discipline can greatly assist the continuing growth of an artist.

  • MicroCinema Club

    Monthly short film screening series, presented by Indie Memphis & Crosstown Arts. This month: Ottawa Animated Shorts