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  • Visiting Writer Ed Tarkington

    story booth 438 N. Cleveland St., Memphis, TN, United States

    Crosstown Arts and the Booksellers at Laurelwood present Visiting Writer Ed Tarkington "Love can make people do terrible things." Welcome to Spencerville, Virginia, 1977. Eight-year-old Rocky worships his older brother, Paul. Sixteen and full of rebel cool, Paul spends his days cruising in his Chevy Nova blasting Neil Young, cigarette dangling from his lips, arm […]

  • Memphis Urban Sketchers

    Cleveland Street Flea Market 438 N. Cleveland, Memphis, United States

    Join the Memphis Urban Sketchers will meet at the Cleveland Street Flea Market for their February sketching session.

  • Microcinema Club

    Presented by Crosstown Arts & Indie Memphis Join us for an encore screening of the Documentary Shorts Block from our 2015 Indie Memphis Film Festival. These films were quite popular but we know a lot of people didn't have a chance to see them. 83 Min. Total Running Time The Button King (8:04 min.) - directed […]

  • Memphis: Art & Place – Art & Community Place-based Session

    story booth 438 N. Cleveland St., Memphis, TN, United States

    The Memphis Center at Rhodes College will partner with local leaders, artists, and stakeholders to host conversations about the role of the arts in Memphis, with sessions held at Rhodes College and in three Memphis neighborhoods: Crosstown, the Edge District, and Orange Mound.

  • Visual Reverberations

    Group show curated by Victoria Barrera featuring work by Dana Finimore, Mary Michael
    Ryan, Amy Hofstetter, Danielle Meseika, and Katherine Dean

  • Working Writer’s Cocktail Hour

    story booth 438 N. Cleveland St., Memphis, TN, United States

    In the interests of further cultivating and connecting the literary community of Memphis, story booth is hosting the third edition of Crosstown Arts' Working Writers' Cocktail Hour. College and MFA students to early/mid-career/accomplished (meaning published and not-yet-published) writers who live and work in Memphis are welcome. Whether writers of poetry, fiction, creative nonfiction, screenwriting, playwriting, […]

  • Pecha Kucha 14: The Art of Teaching Art

    Opportunity for Art Instructors Pecha Kucha 20×20 is a narrative presentation program organized by Crosstown Arts in which participants give casual and fun (yet fast-paced) presentations of 20 slides/images, with 20 seconds allowed per slide (total time: 6 mins, 40 secs.) Share the interesting or innovative things that you do in your classroom or studio, […]

  • in·form

    Exhibition Opportunity for Art Instructors Art instructors are critical members of thriving creative communities. They are responsible for passing core principles of art appreciation and a wide range of art production techniques to each new generation, often supporting both artists and non-artist viewers. Many art instructors are also practicing artists, balancing their own studio practice with […]

  • Impossible Language

    story booth 438 N. Cleveland St., Memphis, TN, United States

    New from the Impossible Language reading series, this feature will allow Memphis-based poets to share writing that they have recently finished or, even more frightening, are currently working on. For the kick off of the spring season and this feature, IL welcomes Aaron Brame, Matthew Hellams, Kat Moore, and Tara Mae Mulroy.