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SUMMARY:Film Fatales
DESCRIPTION:Join Film Fatales and Indie Memphis at Crosstown Arts Monday\, February 1st for the inaugural FF Speaker Series featuring Deputy Film Commissioner Sharon Fox O’Guin. Learn about the resources the commission makes available to indie filmmakers. Still trying to make sense of the film incentives? Sharon can help!  \nNetworking\, eating\, and drinking start at 6:30pm and the workshop begins at 7:00 pm. \nThis is a FREE community event thanks to support by Crosstown Arts and Indie Memphis. \n 
URL:https://crosstownarts.org/calendar/film-fatales/
LOCATION:TN
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SUMMARY:Snowden Middle & Humes Prep Book Release Party
DESCRIPTION:From story booth‘s fall in-school writing workshops\, we have published anthologies featuring original work of 62 young writers at Snowden and 18 young writers from Humes Prep. This will be the first time the writers have the books revealed to them\, and they’ll be able to participate in binding their own copies of the book to take home. Food and drinks available; free and open to the public.
URL:https://crosstownarts.org/calendar/snowden-middle-humes-prep-book-release-party/
LOCATION:story booth\, 438 N. Cleveland St.\, Memphis\, TN\, 38104\, United States
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SUMMARY:Peace
DESCRIPTION:Art exhibition
URL:https://crosstownarts.org/calendar/peace/
LOCATION:TN
CATEGORIES:430
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SUMMARY:Pin-Up
DESCRIPTION:A retrospective of pin-up art from the 1890’s through the 1980’s. \nReception: Friday\, January 15\, 6 – 9pm\nGallery Hours: Saturday\, January 16\, 10 am – 5 pm \nExhibition and sale organized by Chuck Parr
URL:https://crosstownarts.org/calendar/pin-up/
LOCATION:TN
CATEGORIES:430
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SUMMARY:Visiting Writer Stewart O'Nan
DESCRIPTION:Crosstown Arts and the Booksellers at Laurelwood present visiting writer Stewart O’Nan\, reading and signing from “West of Sunset.” \nAmazon’s Best Books of the Month for January 2015 \nAn Indie Next Pick for January 2015 \nA “rich\, sometimes heartbreaking” (Dennis Lehane) novel of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s last years in Hollywood \nIn 1937\, F. Scott Fitzgerald was a troubled\, uncertain man whose literary success was long over. In poor health\, with his wife consigned to a mental asylum and his finances in ruins\, he struggled to make a new start as a screenwriter in Hollywood. By December 1940\, he would be dead of a heart  attack. \nThose last three years of Fitzgerald’s life\, often obscured by the legend of his earlier Jazz Age glamour\, are the focus of Stewart O’Nan’s gorgeously and gracefully written novel. With flashbacks to key moments from Fitzgerald’s past\, the story follows him as he arrives on the MGM lot\, falls in love with brassy gossip columnist Sheilah Graham\, begins work on The Last Tycoon\, and tries to maintain a semblance of family life with the absent Zelda and daughter\, Scottie. \nFitzgerald’s orbit of literary fame and the Golden Age of Hollywood is brought vividly to life through the novel’s romantic cast of characters\, from Dorothy Parker and Ernest Hemingway to Humphrey Bogart. A sympathetic and deeply personal portrait of a flawed man who never gave up in the end\, even as his every wish and hope seemed thwarted\, West of Sunset confirms O’Nan as “possibly our best working novelist” (Salon). \n Praise for West of Sunset \n“The Fitzgerald O’Nan gives us feels like the Fitzgerald of my dreams; in this way the book rises up to enfold the reader\, it enfolded this reader naturally and exquisitely.”\n—Elizabeth Strout \n“West of Sunset is a rich\, sometimes heartbreaking journey through the disintegration of an American legend. O’Nan captures the fire and frailty of F. Scott Fitzgerald with an understated grace that would have made Fitzgerald himself stand up and applaud.”\n—Dennis Lehane \n“An achingly nuanced love story and one of the best biographical novels to come along in years.  O’Nan’s great achievement here is in so convincingly inhabiting the character of Scott Fitzgerald and of the people surrounding him during his descent into the clarifying depths of 1930s Hollywood.”\n—T.C. Boyle \n“O’Nan is an incredibly versatile and charming writer. This novel\, which imagines F. Scott Fitzgerald’s troubled time in Hollywood (with cameos by Dorothy Parker\, Bogie\, and Hemingway)\, takes up (like much of O’Nan’s work) that essential conundrum of grace struggling with paucity. One brilliant American writer meditating on another–what’s not to love?”\n—George Saunders \n“I’ll direct my enthusiasm for West of Sunset to writers who revere Fitzgerald’s short story ‘Babylon Revisited.’ Stewart O’Nan captures Fitzgerald’s mood of spiritual reflection\, without trying to imitate Fitzgerald’s voice. This book is an inoculation against self-pity. It’s not a mock Fitzgerald novel\, but an original portrait of a writer struggling to keep his dignity while trying to make a living. It’s one of the best books I’ve read in years and it deserves a cheering crowd.”\n—Michael Tolkin \nReviews \nPaste Magazine\nThe Buffalo News\nEntertainment Weekly\nAmazon.com\nNewsday\nThe Washington Post\nTweed’s\nHuffPo Books\nChicago Tribune\nThe Boston Globe\nPittsburgh Post-Gazette\nUSA Today\nLA Weekly\nThe Seattle Times\nThe Stranger\nWashington Times\nOregonLive\nCincinnati CityBeat\nTuscaloosa News\nThe Christian Science Monitor\nThe New Yorker
URL:https://crosstownarts.org/calendar/visiting-writer-stewart-onan/
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SUMMARY:Hereabouts
DESCRIPTION:A selection of self-taught Memphis artists\nOpening Reception: Friday\, January 8\, 6-9 pm\nPerformance & Panel Discussion: Saturday\, January 9\, 2 pm\nOn view January 7-10\, noon-6 pm\nOrganized by Mary Jo Karimnia & Linda Pelts in partnership with Crosstown Arts & the Church Health Center \nSelf-taught artists are a hot commodity in today’s art world. In a 2013 article in the Atlantic\, Sarah Boxer writes\,”[Artwork by self-taught artists] is being enthusiastically embraced—one might say swallowed whole—by the contemporary-art world.” \nThis fresh and provocative work comes from everywhere: from small towns in Italy to pulpits in Georgia\, and our our own Memphis backyard. Hereabouts showcases four artists–Franco Camarillo\, Winnie Shields AKA Miisreal\, Theolia\, and Michael Watson–who make artwork that is genuine to their experiences but without the (sometimes) burden of an arts education. Their work is raw\, passionate\, and insightful\, and brings together experiences near and far. These local visionaries see things and re-present them to us through their own unique lenses. \nTed Norwood aka Theolia  was born in Benton County\, Mississippi and raised in Memphis. He left for the bright lights of Chicago as a young\, 17 year old\, high school drop-out and made a name for himself in the world of high-end menswear. He spent 60 fulfilling years working his way up the ladder at Saks Fifth Ave and Bloomingdale’s on Chicago’s Magnificent Mile. After returning to Memphis in the early 1990’s\, Theolia was the unfortunate victim of a house fire in 2005 which left him scared and stiff. Through his many adventures Theolia managed to make artwork. He uses mostly oil or soft pastels and his own fingers to create landscapes and scenes from his life\, from photos and from his imagination. He works mostly on cardboard pizza boxes and other scrap boards in vivid\, life-affirming colors. Currently\, Theolia works mostly out of the art room at the local Lewis Senior Center. \nWinnie Shields aka Miisreal began creating collages in 2011 from materials that fall across her path including scrap fabrics\, tissue boxes and ribbons. She looks for patterns and symbols to inform her work making figures and interior scenes. A common theme is a female or bride image that comes from a spiritual insight and represents her experience as a bride of God. The figures often float in a celestial way and often contain light and heart shapes. She sometimes makes figures of a little girl to represent innocence and her feeling of still being a small child in many ways although she is in her sixties. Shields was born in Senetobia\, MS and moved to Memphis as a ten year old. She also writes poetry and books and keeps a close relationship with her family. \nMichael Watson has been making artwork for over 20 years out of whatever he can find. He sculpts heads from junk mail\, uses old chop sticks for paint brushes and loves to layer collage bits and images under and between layers of acrylic medium. Michael was born in England when his father was in the service\, was raised in Jackson\, MS and now makes Memphis his home. He is influenced by Italian Zombie movies and his favorite B-movie actresses often appear in his work. He is an expert in hallucinogenic mushrooms and works sporadically doing odd jobs to buy beer and sometimes groceries. His friend Chris Garner from Garner Picture Framing helps Michael store and sell his work. \nFranco Camarillo (Franco Florencio Camarillo Villavicencio) was born in 1933 in Oaxaca\, Mexico. He grew up on a farm and worked hard from a very early age. He studied Civil Engineering in Mexico City\, married and had three children. The family moved to the United States for the children to continue their education. Franco began drawing while earning his bachelors degree and it has been an integral part of his life since. The first drawings he made were “Mascaras” (masks) for the the dancers who make parties very cheerful in his hometown. This early influence can be seen in the faces he continues to draw today. Franco draws on whatever materials he can find including panels cut from cereal boxes. He draws every day with the hope of continual growth. \nImage: Michael Watson
URL:https://crosstownarts.org/calendar/hereabouts/
LOCATION:TN
CATEGORIES:430,Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20160105T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20160105T123000
DTSTAMP:20260518T110309
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LAST-MODIFIED:20160105T200911Z
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SUMMARY:Shoot & Splice: Video Journalism
DESCRIPTION:VIDEO JOURNALISM: HOW DOCUMENTARIES RAISE AWARENESS AND CREATE CHANGE \nFor the first Shoot & Splice of 2016\, join our panelists Noah Glenn\, Mark Hackett and Andrea Morales to discuss\, debate and analyze the use of documentary film to convey organizational messages\, video journalism\, the difference between the two and how to effectively and ethically craft both.   \nNoah Glenn is the Creative Director and Video Artist for City Leadership.  In his role at City Leadership\, Noah is responsible for producing\, shooting & editing the very popular Choose901 videos.  The Choose901 documentaries highlight interesting people\, organizations and events and are used to further City Leadership’s larger goal of attracting and retaining talent in Memphis. Mark Hackett is the Executive Director of Operation Broken Silence\, a non-profit that focuses on the human rights catastrophe in Sudan.  As part of its mission\, Operation Broken Silence uses short documentaries and videos to highlight the serious issues that people in Sudan are facing.  Andrea Morales is a Memphis based documentary and editorial photojournalist.  Andrea’s work has been seen in The New York Times\, Time Magazine and The Guardian. \nShoot & Splice is a monthly filmmaking forum presented by Crosstown Arts & IndieMemphis
URL:https://crosstownarts.org/calendar/shoot-splice/
LOCATION:TN
CATEGORIES:430,Programs
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20151217T150000
DTSTAMP:20260518T110309
CREATED:20151204T220158Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151204T220832Z
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SUMMARY:Memphis Ephemera
DESCRIPTION:Doors Open 6:30 pm\, Films Start 7:00 pm \nA short film showcase featuring unusual\, rarely seen\, strange and undiscovered film & video made in and about Memphis\, Tennessee. \nProgrammed by Edward Valibus\, Ben Rednour and Crosstown Arts \n 
URL:https://crosstownarts.org/calendar/memphis-ephemera/
LOCATION:story booth\, 438 N. Cleveland St.\, Memphis\, TN\, 38104\, United States
CATEGORIES:430,Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20151212T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20151212T090000
DTSTAMP:20260518T110309
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LAST-MODIFIED:20151210T163153Z
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SUMMARY:From the Margins to the Mainstream: Artists with Disabilities Today
DESCRIPTION:Curator Talk in conjunction with Extra Celestial  \nIn conjunction with the exhibition\, please join Creative Growth Director Tom di Maria for his gallery talk\, From the Margins to the Mainstream: Artists with Disabilities Today. The talk will review the history and leadership of Creative Growth Art Center’s work as the world’s oldest and largest art center for people with disabilities. He will review the Center’s studio art practice\, the evolution of several key artists\, and its relationship to so-called Outsider Art and to the contemporary art world. \n________________________________ \nAbout Creative Growth \nCreative Growth Art Center is the nation’s oldest and largest artist-run space for artists with disabilities\, offering a professional art studio\, exhibition opportunities\, and a supportive artistic community for 154 adult artists with developmental\, physical\, emotional\, and mental disabilities. Founded in 1974 on the idea that all people can gain strength\, enjoyment and fulfillment from experiences in the arts and are capable of producing works of high artistic merit\, CGAC’s studio program offers\, at no cost\, 74 ongoing workshops led by artists in a range of media. Our year-round Saturday Youth Art program provides 16 young adults with access to our award-winning studio. As a role model organization\, CGAC has fostered the development of over 20 similar centers worldwide. \nCritical to CGAC’s success is its landmark/adjoining gallery. Started in 1978 with a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts as the world’s first gallery for artists with disabilities\, this museum-quality space\, with its six extraordinary annual exhibitions\, serves as a portal to the larger community of viewers and collectors. Over 12\,000 people visit our gallery each year. \nCGAC’s artists are thriving in the mainstream art world\, making significant contributions to the field of contemporary art\, and becoming recognized among the outstanding contemporary artists of our era. Recent accomplishments include: \n–       CGAC artist Judith Scott became our third artist (Dan Miller and William Scott are the others) to have work acquired by the Museum of Modern Art\, New York. These are the only three artists with developmental disabilities with work in the Museum of Modern Art’s permanent collection.\n–       Participation in over 20 outside exhibitions and art fairs\, including our artists’ first presence at: Art Fair Tokyo\, Japan; D’Dessin Paris Contemporary Drawing Fair\, France; and the Codex Book Fair\, Richmond\, CA.\n–       CGAC artists Kerry Damianakes and William Scott received 2015 Wynn Newhouse Awards\, given to artists of excellence who also happen to have disabilities.\n–       “Bound and Unbound\,” a major 5-month retrospective exhibition of CGAC artist Judith Scott’s eighteen years of sculpture making\, was presented at the Brooklyn Museum.
URL:https://crosstownarts.org/calendar/from-the-margins-to-the-mainstream-artists-with-disabilities-today/
LOCATION:Crosstown Arts Galleries\, 1350 Concourse Ave.\, Suite 280\, Memphis\, TN\, 38104\, United States
CATEGORIES:Gallery,Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20151212T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20151213T120000
DTSTAMP:20260518T110309
CREATED:20151117T215912Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151117T215937Z
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SUMMARY:Terry Gower Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Exhibition of artwork by Memphis artist Terry Gower.
URL:https://crosstownarts.org/calendar/terry-gower-exhibition/
LOCATION:TN
CATEGORIES:430
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20151211T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20151211T150000
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CREATED:20151117T212840Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151118T211700Z
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SUMMARY:Nick Canterucci: Bellatrix Redux
DESCRIPTION:“The road to redemption is full of potholes.” – Nick Canterucci \nA re-release of Memphis artist Nick Canterucci’s legendary exhibition at Odessa in 2010. Limited run of Bellatrix exhibition catalogues available\, compliments of the artist.
URL:https://crosstownarts.org/calendar/nick-canterucci-bellatrix-redux/
LOCATION:TN
CATEGORIES:430
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20151211T040000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20160116T120000
DTSTAMP:20260518T110309
CREATED:20150929T014127Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151206T202841Z
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SUMMARY:Extra Celestial
DESCRIPTION:Organized in partnership with Creative Growth Art Center (Oakland\, CA)\n Curated by Tom di Maria\, Director of CGAC\nOpening Reception: Friday\, December 11\, 6-9 pm\n Curator Talk: Saturday\, December 12\, 2 pm\nCrosstown Arts is pleased to partner with Creative Growth Art Center to present the upcoming exhibition Extra Celestial. Founded in Oakland\, California in 1973\, Creative Growth serves adult artists with developmental\, mental\, and physical disabilities\, providing a professional studio environment for artistic development\, gallery exhibition and representation\, and more. \nIn Extra Celestial\, Creative Growth artists Luis Aguilera\, David Albertsen\, Terri Bowden\, Susan Janow\, Allan Lofberg\, Dan Miller\, Donald Mitchell\, William Scott\, Ruth Stafford\, William Tyler\, Merritt Wallace and Ed Walter explore concepts of inner and outer space. \nThis ethereal grouping of works on paper presents an otherworldly and highly personal view of inner explorations and celestial journeys. Often abstract\, always visionary\, these colorful and dynamic paintings and drawings serve as maps to a galaxy of dreams and to compelling utopian realities. \nAn important component of Extra Celestial is the gallery premiere of Starquarius\, the new space exploration video from the Creative Growth Video Production Workshop that reflects and re-considers the iconic sci-fi films of our lives. \n\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Starquarius (poster)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				David Albertsen\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Still from Starquarius\n				\n		\n\n\nCurator Talk: Saturday\, December 12\, 2 pm \nIn conjunction with the exhibition\, please join Creative Growth Director Tom di Maria for his gallery talk\, From the Margins to the Mainstream: Artists with Disabilities Today. The talk will review the history and leadership of Creative Growth Art Center’s work as the world’s oldest and largest art center for people with disabilities. He will review the Center’s studio art practice\, the evolution of several key artists\, and its relationship to so-called Outsider Art and to the contemporary art world. \n\nAbout Creative Growth \nCreative Growth Art Center is the nation’s oldest and largest artist-run space for artists with disabilities\, offering a professional art studio\, exhibition opportunities\, and a supportive artistic community for 154 adult artists with developmental\, physical\, emotional\, and mental disabilities. Founded in 1974 on the idea that all people can gain strength\, enjoyment and fulfillment from experiences in the arts and are capable of producing works of high artistic merit\, CGAC’s studio program offers\, at no cost\, 74 ongoing workshops led by artists in a range of media. Our year-round Saturday Youth Art program provides 16 young adults with access to our award-winning studio. As a role model organization\, CGAC has fostered the development of over 20 similar centers worldwide. \nCritical to CGAC’s success is its landmark/adjoining gallery. Started in 1978 with a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts as the world’s first gallery for artists with disabilities\, this museum-quality space\, with its six extraordinary annual exhibitions\, serves as a portal to the larger community of viewers and collectors. Over 12\,000 people visit our gallery each year. \nCGAC’s artists are thriving in the mainstream art world\, making significant contributions to the field of contemporary art\, and becoming recognized among the outstanding contemporary artists of our era. Recent accomplishments include: \n–       CGAC artist Judith Scott became our third artist (Dan Miller and William Scott are the others) to have work acquired by the Museum of Modern Art\, New York. These are the only three artists with developmental disabilities with work in the Museum of Modern Art’s permanent collection.\n–       Participation in over 20 outside exhibitions and art fairs\, including our artists’ first presence at: Art Fair Tokyo\, Japan; D’Dessin Paris Contemporary Drawing Fair\, France; and the Codex Book Fair\, Richmond\, CA.\n–       CGAC artists Kerry Damianakes and William Scott received 2015 Wynn Newhouse Awards\, given to artists of excellence who also happen to have disabilities.\n–       “Bound and Unbound\,” a major 5-month retrospective exhibition of CGAC artist Judith Scott’s eighteen years of sculpture making\, was presented at the Brooklyn Museum.
URL:https://crosstownarts.org/calendar/extra-celestial/
LOCATION:Crosstown Arts Galleries\, 1350 Concourse Ave.\, Suite 280\, Memphis\, TN\, 38104\, United States
CATEGORIES:Gallery
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20151208T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20151208T140000
DTSTAMP:20260518T110309
CREATED:20150701T054510Z
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SUMMARY:Open Crit
DESCRIPTION:430 N. Cleveland\nSecond Tuesday of Each Month\nArtist Setup: 5 – 6 pm / Critique & Discussion: 6 – 8 pm \nCrosstown Arts’ Open Crit series\, organized in partnership with ArtsMemphis\, is a monthly critique event where visual artists are invited to bring new and/or in-progress studio work for critical feedback and group discussion particular to each artist’s practice. The series will take place at Crosstown Arts exhibition space at 430 N. Cleveland. \nA dedicated facilitator with experience in a group critique setting will guide discussion for each critique event\, which will include up to 4 artists’ work\, with 15-25 minutes devoted to the work of each. \nAll visual artists and anyone interested in joining the discussion are welcome to participate regardless of their level of expertise\, prior professional art experience or background/education in fine art. Participation is free and open to the public. Input during the critiques from everyone in attendance is welcomed and encouraged. \nNo formal preparation is necessary for participating artists\, who will have an opportunity to introduce and contextualize their work on view at the beginning of each critique. Participating artists are only asked to be open to (and interested in) considering reactions to their work by the group\, which will always be done in a supportive\, constructive and casual environment\, but could at the same time be challenging. \n\nTo participate\, artists can send the following info via email to Brittney Bullock (brittney@ crosstownarts.org) with the subject line “Open Crit.” Submissions will be accepted and scheduled based on availability. There is no submission fee. \n\nName\nPhone number\nEmail address\nGeneral description of the work to be discussed (i.e. “abstract paintings” or “video art”) & sizes of works and/or media types\n\nArtists are asked to bring no more than 8 individual pieces (in any medium). Maximum run time for time-based work(s) is 10 minutes. \nParticipating artists are encouraged to invite friends\, peers and colleagues to the open crits\, both to see their work in progress and to give constructive feedback. \nOrganized by Crosstown Arts in partnership with ArtsMemphis ArtsAccelerator.
URL:https://crosstownarts.org/calendar/open-crit-1215/
LOCATION:TN
CATEGORIES:430,Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20151205T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20151205T150000
DTSTAMP:20260518T110309
CREATED:20151117T214059Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151117T214126Z
UID:10002614-1449309600-1449327600@crosstownarts.org
SUMMARY:The World in Black & White
DESCRIPTION:“A world without color forces us to see objects in their purest form.”-Keysha Warr \nExhibition of artwork by Keysha Warr\, organized by the artist. \n 
URL:https://crosstownarts.org/calendar/the-world-in-black-white/
LOCATION:TN
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20151204T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20151204T160000
DTSTAMP:20260518T110309
CREATED:20151026T203420Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151104T185540Z
UID:10002603-1449234000-1449244800@crosstownarts.org
SUMMARY:Lance Turner Studio Residency Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two-gallery installation by Crosstown Arts’ inaugural resident artist\, Lance Turner. \n 
URL:https://crosstownarts.org/calendar/lance-turner-exhibition/
LOCATION:TN
CATEGORIES:430,Programs,Residency
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20151203T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20151203T153000
DTSTAMP:20260518T110309
CREATED:20151119T200006Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151124T163502Z
UID:10002616-1449145800-1449156600@crosstownarts.org
SUMMARY:The Winds that Scatter
DESCRIPTION:Screening presented by Indie Memphis & Crosstown Arts \n6:30 pm Doors ; 7 pm Screening; Skype Q&A with director Christopher Jason Bell to follow screening \nWritten\, directed\, produced\, and edited by Christopher Jason Bell \nAhmad is a refugee from Syria\, holding wishes of starting his own taxi service. When he loses his menial employment at a gas station\, he attempts to navigate through the current American economy with optimism. Soon\, reality settles in as consistent work is scarce. An impression of hopelessness slowly begins to take a toll on his relationships\, faith\, and sense of self\, with his dream slipping quickly from his grasp. \nWINNER: KOREA INDIE AND EXPAT FILM FESTIVAL \nBEST INTERNATIONAL NO BUDGET FEATURE FILM \n“Baring more in common with the films of the great Abbas Kiarostami than say your average Brooklyn-based filmmaker…” – Filmmaker Magazine \n“A skillfully maneuvered\, minimalist meditation…” – Hammer To Nail \n“Rich and complex” – Screen Slate \n“”The cinematic equivalent of walking a mile in another man’s shoes\, The Winds That Scatter is\, unfortunately in this day and age\, a necessity.” – Film Pulse \nEDITOR/PRODUCER/WRITER/DIRECTOR: Christopher Jason Bell \nCINEMATOGRAPHY: Paul Taylor \nCO-PRODUCERS: Mohammad Dagman\, Ernie Hiyane \nfacebook.com/TheWindsThatScatter \nfacebook.com/FuzzyHeritage \ncontact: christopherjasonbell@gmail.com
URL:https://crosstownarts.org/calendar/the-winds-that-scatter/
LOCATION:story booth\, 438 N. Cleveland St.\, Memphis\, TN\, 38104\, United States
CATEGORIES:Programs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20151201T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20151201T153000
DTSTAMP:20260518T110309
CREATED:20150915T032235Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151124T164105Z
UID:10002585-1448973000-1448983800@crosstownarts.org
SUMMARY:Shoot & Splice: Holiday Cinema Trivia Blowout!
DESCRIPTION:Throughout the year\, Indie Memphis & Crosstown Arts brings cinematographers\, directors\, editors\, writers and technicians to Shoot & Splice\, our monthly film making forum. \nCome help us celebrate the end of another year with the Second Annual Cinema Trivia blowout. \nTest your filmmaker mettle! Prizes! Holiday cocktails! Peppermint cake!
URL:https://crosstownarts.org/calendar/shoot-splice-1215/
LOCATION:TN
CATEGORIES:430,Programs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20151129T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20151129T110000
DTSTAMP:20260518T110309
CREATED:20151027T181556Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151027T181624Z
UID:10002605-1448787600-1448794800@crosstownarts.org
SUMMARY:Afternoon Delight
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by Katrina Coleman \nJoin us for an afternoon of burlesque!  Arrive early for some outdoor pre-show entertainment! Raffle with proceeds to benefit the Mid South Food Bank. \nShimmy contest at intermission! Come show us what you got! \nFeaturing performances by: \nCherie Cheezcake\nKissame Suga\nRequi Emma\nBre Von Buxom\nMai Oui\nRiveting Rosie\nVivica Noir\nSomerset O’Neil\nRie Wine \n$10 at the door or online @ http://rosie-burlesque.ticketleap.com/afternoon-delight/
URL:https://crosstownarts.org/calendar/afternoon-delight/
LOCATION:TN
CATEGORIES:430
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20151119T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20151119T140000
DTSTAMP:20260518T110309
CREATED:20151019T205846Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151110T202247Z
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SUMMARY:Visting Writer Leonard Pitts\, Jr.
DESCRIPTION:Booksellers at Laurelwood and Crosstown Arts present Visiting Writer Leonard Pitts\, Jr. \nPlease join us for a reading and signing of his most recent book\, Grant Park\, and a conversation with the author and Dr. Terrence Tucker (Assistant Professor and Coordinator of African Literature\, University of Memphis) and Dr. Charles McKinney (Associate Professor and Director of the Africana Studies Program\, Rhodes College). \n“A novel as significant as it is engrossing.” —Booklist\, starred review \nGrant Park is a page-turning and provocative look at black and white relations in contemporary America\, blending the absurd and the poignant in a powerfully well-crafted narrative that showcases Pitts’s gift for telling emotionally wrenching stories. \nGrant Park begins in 1968\, with Martin Luther King’s final days in Memphis. The story then moves to the eve of the 2008 election\, and cuts between the two eras. Disillusioned columnist Malcolm Toussaint\, fueled by yet another report of unarmed black men killed by police\, hacks into his newspaper’s server to post an incendiary column that had been rejected by his editors. Toussaint then disappears\, and his longtime editor\, Bob Carson\, is summarily fired within hours of the column’s publication. \nWhile a furious Carson tries to find Toussaint—while simultaneously dealing with the reappearance of a lost love from his days as a 60s activist—Toussaint is abducted by two white supremacists plotting to explode a bomb at Barack Obama’s planned rally in Chicago’s Grant Park. Toussaint and Carson are forced to remember the choices they made as young men\, when both their lives were changed profoundly by their work in the civil rights movement. \nIn a career spanning more than 35 years\, Leonard Pitts\, Jr. has been a columnist\, a college professor\, a radio producer and a lecturer. But if you ask him to define himself\, he will invariably choose one word.  He is a writer\, period\, author of one of the most popular newspaper columns in the country and of a series of critically-acclaimed books\, including his latest\, a novel called Freeman.  And his lifelong devotion to the art and craft of words has yielded stellar results\, chief among them the 2004 Pulitzer Prize for commentary.\nLearn more \nAdvance Praise for Leonard Pitts\, Jr.’s novel GRANT PARK: \n“The state of US race relations in 1968 and 2008 is seen through the eyes of two veteran Chicago newsmen\, one black and one white\, in this opportune novel. . . . Pitts adroitly blends history with fiction and actual figures (King\, Obama) with characters in a plot that builds suspense around the supremacists’ plans as anger between the races gives way to understanding.A novel as significant as it is engrossing.” —Booklist\, starred review \n“In the aftermath of this summer’s racially motivated mass murder in Charleston\, South Carolina\, by an avowed white supremacist\, there’s near-eerie prescience in Pitts’ historical novel. . .[Grant Park]\, with urgency and passion\, makes readers aware that the mistakes of the past are neglected at the future’s peril.” —Kirkus Reviews \n“[A] high-stakes\, hard-charging political thriller. . . . The sharply etched characters\, careful attention to detail\, and rich newspaper lore propel Pitts’s socially relevant novel.” —Publishers Weekly
URL:https://crosstownarts.org/calendar/visting-writer-leonard-pitts-jr/
LOCATION:story booth\, 438 N. Cleveland St.\, Memphis\, TN\, 38104\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20151118T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20151118T140000
DTSTAMP:20260518T110309
CREATED:20151103T214515Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151103T214528Z
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SUMMARY:Artist Survey Share-Out 
DESCRIPTION:Join ArtsMemphis\, UrbanArt Commission and Crosstown Arts to explore the responses to the visual artists’ survey\, give your feedback\, and learn more about a new monthly professional development series (created especially for artists) planned for 2016. \nDrinks and food will be served.
URL:https://crosstownarts.org/calendar/artist-survey-share-out/
LOCATION:story booth\, 438 N. Cleveland St.\, Memphis\, TN\, 38104\, United States
CATEGORIES:Programs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20151116T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20151116T150000
DTSTAMP:20260518T110309
CREATED:20151103T211911Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151109T182637Z
UID:10002610-1447677000-1447686000@crosstownarts.org
SUMMARY:Microcinema Club: ELLIS
DESCRIPTION:ELLIS starring Robert De Niro\, written by Eric Roth & directed by JR. \npresented by Indie Memphis & Crosstown Arts\nco-hosted by Mark Adams & Alan Spearman \nDoors open @ 6:30 pm; film Starts @ 7:00 pm\, with discussion to immediately follow \nMicroCinema Club presents a special screening of the short film ELLIS\, followed by an open discussion with artists Mark Adams\, Penny Karwacz\, Yasmine Omari\, Alan Spearman & Yancy Villa-Calvo on the themes of immigration\, migration and using art to generate sustainable social\, political and cultural change. \nELLIS awakens our collective memory\, taking you back to the early years of Ellis Island through the experience of one immigrant.  Set in the abandoned Ellis Island Hospital complex and using JR’s UNFRAMED art installations\, ELLIS tells the forgotten story of the immigrants who built America. It is the story of the ghosts of our countries past\, the individuals who fled poverty\, discrimination\, and dictatorships\, for a chance at a new life and eerily foreshadows the plight of those who currently seek the same opportunities and safety in this country and other parts of the world.  The short narrative film stars Academy Award® Winner Robert De Niro\, is written by Academy Award® Winner Eric Roth\, and is directed by the artist JR. \nFor more information\, please visit the film’s website: http://www.ellis-themovie.com/. \n#ELLISstory
URL:https://crosstownarts.org/calendar/microcinema-club-ellis/
LOCATION:TN
CATEGORIES:430
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20151114T040000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20151114T100000
DTSTAMP:20260518T110309
CREATED:20150708T223207Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150926T235427Z
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SUMMARY:Crafts & Drafts
DESCRIPTION:Free & Open to the Public.\nLocal artists and makers showcase their wares during a fun afternoon of outdoor holiday shopping. Guests will browse a curated selection of handmade goods\, as well as a great selection of beers and food available for purchase to stoke shopping spirits. There will even be a special play area for kids!\n \n\nCraft Vendors\n\nHolly & Ivy // Aunt Key’s Apothecary // Erica Bodine Pottery // East Street Designs // Dirty Cotton T-Shirt Company // McCarter Coasters // gurleygurl design // Marokel Industrial Designs // Boardwalk Beauty // Michelle Duckworth Art // Gnomeore Crafts // Kind Crawford // Judy Pound Cakes // Much Ado About Knitting // babycreep // Phillip Van Zandt Photography // Saphir Productions // Pepper Lou and Dirty Mouth Dishes // ARCHd // Basha Shine // BEERING // Cosgrove & Lewis Luxury Handmade Soaps // Tukabear Treats // Gino Pambianchi Illustration and Design // Mbabazi House of Style // Monas Musings // Copper Baskets // BMB Designs // Flo’s Homemade Goodness // J. Brooks Coffee Roasters // Sadie Cat Fabrics // Let’s Go Memphis // Moon Mama Pottery // Designs by Aisha Crivens // Letter Me Loved \n\nBeer Selection\n  \nComing Soon! \n\nFood Vendors\n  \nComing Soon! \n  \n 
URL:https://crosstownarts.org/calendar/crafts-drafts-2015/
LOCATION:Cleveland Street Flea Market\, 438 N. Cleveland St.\, Memphis\, TN\, 38104\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20151113T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20151113T140000
DTSTAMP:20260518T110309
CREATED:20151019T203635Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151112T155148Z
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SUMMARY:Mexicanísimo
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \n  \n  \n \n\n                 \n\n\n    \nFriday\, November 13: Reception 6-8 pm\, with live performance at 7 pm\nSaturday\, November 14: Paintings on view 11 am-5 pm\, with artists talk at 2 pm \nOrganized by Yancy Villa Calvo and the artists \nMexico and Memphis will come together for a multimedia fusion exhibit where Aztec rhythm and classical arts will intersect through expressionism abstract paint and video. \n“Mexicanísimo” is a new exhibit by four Mexican-born\, Memphis resident artists that sets the stage for the intersection of pre-colombian Aztec rhythm and the classical arts. Memphis is the home of opera singer Bethania Baray\, Aztec dancer Agustín Díaz\, ballet dancer Alberto Gaspar and visual artist Yancy Villa-Calvo. \n“We come together to portray the beauty of our roots and what we bring to the Memphis community as Mexican immigrants\,” says Villa-Calvo who has lived in Memphis for 20 years. Gaspar\, a company member of Ballet Memphis adds\, “Our work is not restricted or limited to folklore. We like to be identified first and foremost as artists.” However\, in this show they are focusing on their heritage\, hence the title of the exhibition. “We are showcasing the contributions that Mexican artists bring to the Mid-South\, which is seldom talked about\,” says Baray. \nThe exhibit features artwork by Villa-Calvo\, which includes canvases that have been painted by Gaspar’s and Díaz’s feet while dancing classical ballet and moving to Aztec rhythms. Villa-Calvo then interjected painting strokes to capture the musical variations of Baray’s opera singing\, which helped bring all four art forms (opera\, ballet\, painting\, and Aztec dance) together. In addition\, an installation by Brazilian videomaker André Silveira will feature the creative inspiration provided by the interaction of the artists. \nAccording to Díaz\, this is a modern representation of the Ollin\, an Aztec glyph that represents “the search of unity and balance – the movement of a universal understanding among the opposites.” At a time when Mexican immigrants are perceived by some as “liabilities” and fitted often into stereotypes\, the artists invite the Memphis community to be amazed and discover the unexpected. \nFamilies are welcome\nFree Admission \n 
URL:https://crosstownarts.org/calendar/mexicanismo/
LOCATION:TN
CATEGORIES:430
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20151112T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20151112T160000
DTSTAMP:20260518T110310
CREATED:20151019T204812Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151110T153041Z
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SUMMARY:Words Matter
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Words Matter \nThe Words Matter art show is bringing local writers\, artists and performers together. Six groups of Mid-South creatives have been putting together multimedia works that will be presented on Thursday\, November 12th at Crosstown Arts. \nThis is an event where process and product will be on display. Each of the six projects began with words – a literary contribution from a writer. From there\, a combination of artists and performers extended that creation in their own media – visual artists\, musicians\, dancers\, actors and filmmakers found collective expression and inspiration from the language. \nMemphis has been making some bold and exciting collaborations across artistic disciplines and we want to be a leader to encourage that. Other than the project starting with the written word\, there were no rules. The artists were free to do their art. \nThis event benefits Literacy Mid-South.
URL:https://crosstownarts.org/calendar/words-matter/
LOCATION:TN
CATEGORIES:430
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20151110T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20151110T140000
DTSTAMP:20260518T110310
CREATED:20151019T205259Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151110T152848Z
UID:10002425-1447158600-1447164000@crosstownarts.org
SUMMARY:Spark
DESCRIPTION:Artists will explore the nature\, power and positive impact of imagination on their work as they lead guests on a journey through their ah-ha moments and discuss their process for thinking big. This is a FREE COMMUNITY EVENT held in conjunction with our partners at Crosstown Arts. \nDrinks and food will be provided at this casual Spark session. \nOur Imagineers: Willy Bearden (film)\, LaShonte Anderson (Dance\, music)\, Johanna Ewards (literature).
URL:https://crosstownarts.org/calendar/spark/
LOCATION:story booth\, 438 N. Cleveland St.\, Memphis\, TN\, 38104\, United States
CATEGORIES:430
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20151110T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20151110T140000
DTSTAMP:20260518T110310
CREATED:20150701T054227Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150701T054227Z
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SUMMARY:Open Crit
DESCRIPTION:430 N. Cleveland\nSecond Tuesday of Each Month\nArtist Setup: 5 – 6 pm / Critique & Discussion: 6 – 8 pm \nCrosstown Arts’ Open Crit series\, organized in partnership with ArtsMemphis\, is a monthly critique event where visual artists are invited to bring new and/or in-progress studio work for critical feedback and group discussion particular to each artist’s practice. The series will take place at Crosstown Arts exhibition space at 430 N. Cleveland. \nA dedicated facilitator with experience in a group critique setting will guide discussion for each critique event\, which will include up to 4 artists’ work\, with 15-25 minutes devoted to the work of each. \nAll visual artists and anyone interested in joining the discussion are welcome to participate regardless of their level of expertise\, prior professional art experience or background/education in fine art. Participation is free and open to the public. Input during the critiques from everyone in attendance is welcomed and encouraged. \nNo formal preparation is necessary for participating artists\, who will have an opportunity to introduce and contextualize their work on view at the beginning of each critique. Participating artists are only asked to be open to (and interested in) considering reactions to their work by the group\, which will always be done in a supportive\, constructive and casual environment\, but could at the same time be challenging. \n\nTo participate\, artists can send the following info via email to Brittney Bullock (brittney@ crosstownarts.org) with the subject line “Open Crit.” Submissions will be accepted and scheduled based on availability. There is no submission fee. \n\nName\nPhone number\nEmail address\nGeneral description of the work to be discussed (i.e. “abstract paintings” or “video art”) & sizes of works and/or media types\n\nArtists are asked to bring no more than 8 individual pieces (in any medium). Maximum run time for time-based work(s) is 10 minutes. \nParticipating artists are encouraged to invite friends\, peers and colleagues to the open crits\, both to see their work in progress and to give constructive feedback. \nOrganized by Crosstown Arts in partnership with ArtsMemphis ArtsAccelerator.
URL:https://crosstownarts.org/calendar/open-crit-1115/
LOCATION:TN
CATEGORIES:430,Programs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20151108T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20151108T090000
DTSTAMP:20260518T110310
CREATED:20151028T144145Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151028T144250Z
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SUMMARY:I Am Who I Say\, and I Say Who I Am
DESCRIPTION:Taught by professional playwright\, actress\, and University of Memphis MFA candidate in theatre Jazmin Miller\, the Rhodes course entitled “Children’s Theatre” accomplished many specific goals in addition to what its title suggests\, which was serving the 6th-8th grade of Humes Preparatory Academy in an after-school workshop hosted by story booth at Crosstown Arts. \nFor this workshop\, Humes students were first encouraged to write statements of intent on why they wanted to participate. the selected seventeen middle school participants were then led by seven Rhodes student mentors in interviewing for the program\, theatre games\, script writing\, staging vocabulary\, acting skills\, and more. By the end of the workshop\, the young participants created material for a final script that addresses identity\, how the world perceives the individual\, and how the individual perceives his or her own identity. \nThe final script\, entitled “I Am Who I Say\, and I Say Who I Am\,” will be staged and performed on November 8 at 2 pm at the McCoy Theatre at Rhodes College. the young students will work in tableaus and scenes that communicate who they are\, while narrating and performing personal narratives that connect with every human experience: moments of happiness\, anger\, sadness and self-consciousness. This premiere performance will showcase the ensemble’s work with the script\, as well as various talents of the ensemble\, from singing to drumming. the performance is free and open to the public\, with a wrap party for the young playwrights and actors and their families immediately following.
URL:https://crosstownarts.org/calendar/i-am-who-i-say-and-i-say-who-i-am/
LOCATION:Rhodes McCoy Theater\, 2000 N. Parkway\, Memphis\, TN\, 38112\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20151107T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20151107T160000
DTSTAMP:20260518T110310
CREATED:20151104T204818Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151104T204858Z
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SUMMARY:Impossible Language
DESCRIPTION:Poetry reading series organized by Ashley Roach-Freiman \nELIJAH BURRELL is the author of one collection of poems\, titled The Skin of the River (Aldrich Press\, 2014). His writing has appeared or is forthcoming in publications such as Agni\, Birmingham Poetry Review\, Iron Horse Literary Review\, Measure\, Sugar House Review\, Structo\, and many others. He received the 2009 Cecil A. Blue Award in Poetry and the 2010 Jane Kenyon Scholarship at Bennington College. His poem “Bones” was recently featured in audio form on Sugar House Review’s podcast. Not long ago\, two of his poems were featured on The Missouri Review’s audio podcast. He resides in Jefferson City\, Missouri\, with his wife and two daughters\, and teaches creative writing and literature at Lincoln University.\n\nRICHARD BOADA is the author of The Error of Nostalgia (Texas Review Press) and the chapbook Archipelago Sinking (Finishing Line Press)\, both nominated for Mississippi Institute of Arts and Letters Poetry Awards. He is a graduate of the Center for Writers at the University of Southern Mississippi\, and won the University of Louisville’s Sara-Jean McDowell Award for Creative Writing. Recent work appears in The North American Review\, RHINO\, Crab Orchard Review\, Yalobusha Review\, Jabberwock Review\, and The Louisville Review among others. He teaches creative writing at the University of Memphis. \nAMIE IRWIN lives with her two daughters\, Maggie and Jane\, in Oxford\, MS where she is a John and Rene Grisham fellow in poetry at the University of Mississippi. She has been published by Prairie Schooner.
URL:https://crosstownarts.org/calendar/impossible-language-2/
LOCATION:story booth\, 438 N. Cleveland St.\, Memphis\, TN\, 38104\, United States
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SUMMARY:Public/Art/ists III
DESCRIPTION:Crosstown Arts\, the UrbanArt Commission and ArtsMemphis have partnered to present a multi-venue exhibition and programming series throughout 2015 to acknowledge public art makers in Memphis. \nUrbanArt Commission will host part III of Public/Art/ists\, sharing new outdoor installations by three artists who have made contributions to Memphis’ urban landscape: \nRECEPTION:   \nArtVillage Gallery\, 410 S. Main\, 7-9 pm \nINSTALLATIONS: \nTerri Jones – Installation in between 531 and 525 S. Main St. (next door to Earnestine and Hazel’s) \nChristopher Reyes – Video installation at Fire Station No. 2\, 474 S. Main St. (running every half hour on the half hour) \nVitus Shell – Mural at Carter & Company\, 455 S. Front St. \n\n \nThe series will collectively recognize and share the work of artists who have participated in Memphis’ public art projects and initiatives\, including the studio work (non-public art projects) of these artists\, as well as insight into their processes and involvement in creating public art projects from conception to completion. The exhibition and ongoing events of Public/Art/ists not only act as a connection point to these artists\, but also reveal the multiple facets of these artists’ practices in the community. \nOrganized by the UrbanArt Commission in partnership with ArtsMemphis and Crosstown Arts \nMade possible with support from the First Tennessee Foundation/ArtsFirst
URL:https://crosstownarts.org/calendar/publicartists-iii/
LOCATION:Downtown Memphis\, 410 S. Main\, Memphis\, TN\, United States
CATEGORIES:Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20151106T040000
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SUMMARY:Mi Sur/My South
DESCRIPTION:A Survey of Latina/o Artists Working in Memphis\nOrganized by Centro Cultural in collaboration with Crosstown Arts and Caritas Village\nMade possible by the First Tennessee Foundation/ArtsFirst\nGallery Talks: Thursday\, December 3\, 5:30-7:30 & Saturday\, December 5\, 2-4 pm\nCall to Artists: Spanish | English\n\n\n“Mi Sur/My South: A Survey of Latina/o Artists Working in Memphis attempts to show a cross section of contemporary Latina/o artists creating artwork in the Memphis area. Mi Sur/My South is concerned with amplifying the artistic voices that have largely been ignored but are in fact and deed contributing to the changing demographic and cultural dynamic disrupting the once binary racial understanding of the South. This exhibition is part of the efforts of Centro Cultural (a Latina/o cultural center based at Caritas Village) to survey and document the artistic life and production of Latina/os in Shelby County. To this end\, the Centro is additionally working to compile an Artist Registry that would include not only visual artists but all creative disciplines. \nAccording to a 2012 paper\,  A Profile of the Hispanic Population in the State of Tennessee\, researched and compiled by the Center for Business and Economic Research at the University of Tennessee\, “Latinos were the fastest growing racial or ethnic group in Tennessee during the last ten years.” In fact\, the growth rate of the Hispanic population in Tennessee was the third-fastest in the nation. According to the 2010 Census\, there were 290\,059 Hispanic persons in Tennessee\, representing 4.6 percent of the population. With Shelby County being home to a significant share of Tennessee’s Latina/o population it would be safe to assume that not only have Latina/os contributed to the economic growth of Memphis but to its cultural vitality as well.”\n-Centro Cultural \nSince the inception of the Centro in 2012 there have been annual exhibitions of Latina/o art in the Hope Gallery at Caritas Village\, as well as a fruitful collaboration with the Dixon Gallery and Gardens in producing the highly attended exhibition of Latina/o artists titled Memphis Vive. \nCentro Cultural is proud to participate in partnership with Crosstown Arts and Caritas Village\, the Centro’s homebase\, in organizing this exhibition. \n\n  \n“Mi Sur / Mi Sur – Una encuesta de Latinas / os artistas que trabajan en Memphis (Mi Sur) intenta mostrar una sección transversal de contemporánea Latina / o artista obra creando en el área de Memphis. Mi Sur / Mi Sur está preocupado con la amplificación de las voces artísticas que en gran parte han sido ignorados pero que son de hecho y de obra que contribuye a la cambiante dinámica demográfica y cultural interrumpir el entendimiento racial vez binaria del Sur. Esta exposición forma parte del Centro Cultural\, una o centro de Latina / cultural basado en Caritas pueblo\, los esfuerzos en la topografía y la documentación de la vida artística y la producción de Latina / o en el condado de Shelby. Para ello\, el Centro está trabajando en un Registro artista que incluiría no sólo a artistas visuales\, pero todas las disciplinas creativas. \nDe acuerdo con un documento de 2012 titulado “UN PERFIL DE LA POBLACIÓN HISPANA EN EL ESTADO DE TENNESSEE”\, investigado y compilado por el Centro de Negocios e Investigación Económica de la Universidad de Tennessee: “Los latinos fueron el grupo racial o étnico de más rápido crecimiento en Tennessee durante los últimos diez años. De hecho\, la tasa de crecimiento de la población hispana en Tennessee fue el tercero más rápido en la nación. Según el Censo de 2010\, había 290\,059 personas hispanas en Tennessee\, lo que representa un 4\,6 por ciento de la población. Con el condado de Shelby ser el hogar de una parte significativa de la población Latina / o de Tennessee sería seguro asumir que no sólo tiene Latina / os contribuyó al crecimiento económico de Memphis\, pero a él es la vitalidad cultural.”\n-Centro Cultural \nDesde la creación del Centro en 2012 ha habido exposiciones anuales de Latina / o arte en la Galería de la Esperanza en Caritas Village. También hubo una muy fructífera colaboración con la Galería de Dixon y Jardines en la producción de la exposición altamente asistido de Latina / os artistas titulado\, Memphis Vive. \nEl Centro se enorgullece de participar en sociedad con Crosstown Artes y Caritas Village\, base de operaciones del Centro\, en la organización de esta exposición. \n\n  \nSpecial thanks to the First Tennessee Foundation/ArtsFirst for their support of this exhibition and the partnership between Crosstown Arts and Centro Cultural. \n \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://crosstownarts.org/calendar/mi-sur-my-south/
LOCATION:Crosstown Arts Galleries\, 1350 Concourse Ave.\, Suite 280\, Memphis\, TN\, 38104\, United States
CATEGORIES:Gallery
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