Events
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Sunset Club
Memphis College of Art 2015 BFA photography show with work by Jade Thiraswas, D'Angelo Williams, Alexander Swilley, Doree Woods and Patricia Trahan.
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Open Crit
Visual artists from all backgrounds and levels of experience are invited to present works in progress/newly finished for discussion led by an experienced facilitator. Anyone is welcome to participate in the discussion.
Artists begin setup at 5 pm. Critique & discussion with group begins at 6 pm.
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Between the Eyes
Crosstown Arts Galleries 1350 Concourse Ave., Suite 280, Memphis, TN, United StatesJust as the relationships of pitch and duration can express emotion in music, the formal relationships of hue, value, shape, and placement can collect to create meaning in abstract painting.
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Revolutionary Writers Reading
story booth 438 N. Cleveland St., Memphis, TN, United StatesTalented sixth grade authors from Soulsville Charter School share their original poetry and prose.
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Impossible Language
story booth 438 N. Cleveland St., Memphis, TN, United StatesOngoing contemporary poetry series. This installment features readings by Angie Macri, John Reed, and Sandy Longhorn.
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That Sincere Loss: Losing Mercury, Flirting With Sincerity and more
Local artists perform acoustic, hip-hop, metal, punk & more.
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Painters on Painting Gallery Talk
Crosstown Arts Galleries 1350 Concourse Ave., Suite 280, Memphis, TN, United StatesA discussion about abstraction in conjunction with "Between the Eyes"
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Binaries
Group exhibition of work by emerging Memphis artists Gabriel Pfeiffer, Gregory Allen Smith, Pete Hoffecker, Alexa Zabella, Anna Irace, Jesse Delira, Robert Kyle, and Adam Clark, organized by Peter Hoffecker.
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Centro Cultural Spring Showcase
Centro Cultural Latino de Memphis invites you to its first exhibition of 2015, where there will be music, dance, art and free admission.
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Epic Vision
EXHIBITION SCHEDULE
Thursday, April 30 - Saturday, May 2 // 10am - 6pm
Saturday, May 2: Closing Reception // 6 - 8pmAn exhibition of over 50 paintings by Crosstown residents Michael Williams and his mother, Mattie Williams
