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  • Memphis Women in Film Series

    Quarterly event series presented by Indie Memphis and Crosstown Arts. October topic: The Lost Garden: The Life and Cinema of Alice Guy-Blache — Film Screening & Panel Discussion

  • 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.

  • Crosstown Getdown: Salsa!

    Crosstown Concourse 1350 Concourse Ave., Memphis, TN

    Join us for Crosstown Getdown, a new monthly dance series at Crosstown Concourse. Each month will feature a new dance theme with free lessons followed by music and dancing.

    This month: Salsa Dancing!

    Meet up in the Central Atrium by the staircase. Corey Strong with Baila! Memphis Dance Company will provide a FREE salsa lesson from 6-7 pm. And then DJ Antonio Quin of Bohemian Africana will spin tunes for a salsa dance party from 7-8 pm.

  • Healy + Don Lifted

    Live music by Healy and Don Lifted. Plus, a photography show with work by Lizzie Dean, Nate Packard, Reid Mitchell, and Ben Callicott.

  • Idiopathic

    Exhibition with new works by Denise Wakeman and Lacy Mitcham.

  • The Moonpie Project presents Patrick Kane McGregor

    Crosstown Alley 430 N. Cleveland

    Mural by Patrick Lane McGreogor. The Moonpie Project is an ongoing, rotating mural series curated by Michael Roy in memory of muralist Brad Wells.

  • Impossible Language

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

    Impossible Language, a Memphis-based literary reading series, presents three poets: Karyna McGlynn and Alice Bolin are new to the Memphis community, and Jonathan May is near and dear. Come hear […]

  • Hustle: Apply to ArtSpace & ArtsAccelerator

    The fall season comes with arts opportunities! Get all the details on how to apply for affordable housing for artists (right here in Memphis!). ArtsMemphis will share tips on applying for its $5,000 ArtsAccelerator Grant. There is no better time to be an artist in Memphis.

  • Indie Wednesday Film Series

    Weekly film screenings hosted by Indie Memphis. Films will screen at Crosstown Arts, Malco’s Studio on the Square, and Ridgeway Theatre on a rotating basis.

    This week: All the Rage: Saved by Sarno — Dr. John Sarno battled the pain epidemic by focusing on mind-body connection for over 50 years. Learn how he healed thousands of patients, including Larry David and Howard Stern. Directed by Michael Galinsky, David Beilinson, and Suki Hawley.