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  • Shoot & Splice: Concept to Camera

    Monthly filmmmaking forum presented by Indie Memphis and Crosstown Arts. In this month's panel, esteemed cinematographer Ryan Earl Parker will guide you through his creative process.

  • Inaugurate the Resistance

    Inaugurate the Resistance​ is an exhibition on Memphians' experiences of the Women’ Marches that happened on January 21, 2017 in Washington, DC, and Memphis.

  • Open Crit

    Crosstown 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. All sessions are free and open to the public.

  • MicroCinema Club

    Monthly short film screening series, presented by Indie Memphis & Crosstown Arts.
    This month: Hometowner IndieGrant Shorts — encore presentation of seven Memphis short films supported by Indie Memphis' IndieGrants program.

  • Cinderella Unfinished

    The story begins where the traditional tale ends — at the wedding ceremony of Cinderella and her prince. After the first wedding dance begins, the townspeople gossip about the prince's new bride, Cinderella. She isn't as nice as others may believe. Come and enjoy a gallery exhibition and performance by the high school students of Trezevant, Central and Manassas. Devised, designed, and performed by Crosstown Youth Theatre

  • Frame Traps: Street Fighter Exhibition

    Show of artwork inspired by the video game, Street Fighter. Jazz fusion band Reach will perform remixes of Street Fighter background music. Cosplay models will accent the room. Walk-in cosplay models are welcome.

  • Barrier Free

    Crosstown Concourse 1350 Concourse Ave., Memphis, TN

    A portion of a socially engaged art installation designed for the Latino Memphis Festival by Yancy Villa-Calvo will be on view at in the Crosstown Concourse's Central Atrium in this week-long pop-up exhibition. Building on the current and controversial idea of the proposed wall along the US-Mexico border, the installation aims to create awareness and encourages viewers to pause, reflect, and act.

  • Hustle: Report from D.C.

    Join Elizabeth Rouse (ArtsMemphis), Abbey Judd (Levitt Shell), and Lauren Kennedy (UrbanArt Commission) as they discuss arts advocacy beyond NEA funding. After participating in National Arts Advocacy Day in D.C. this year, all three women were energized by legislative proposals to support the arts economy. The presentation will focus on areas of tax reform, the CREATE Act, artist visas, art education, the U.S. Department of Arts and Culture, and the Tennessee Arts Commission.

    The panelists will discuss where to find resources on arts advocacy and how to get involved in advocacy groups, and we'll participate in a postcard-writing campaign.