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  • Indie Wednesdays: The Road Movie

    Screening of The Road Movie — A mosaic of asphalt adventures, landscape photography, and some of the craziest sh*t you’ve ever seen, through a compilation of video footage shot exclusively […]

  • Black Art *Ish

    Group art exhibition presented by artist Kelvin Woods in honor of Black History Month. Featured artists include Kelvin Woods, Eso Tolson, and Carl Hess.

  • Voices Up! On Immigration & America

    Crosstown Concourse, Big Stair 1350 Concourse Ave., 2nd floor Central Atrium, Memphis, TN, United States

    A spoken word event for everyone
    Hosted by Crosstown Arts and Guest Artist Boro the Poet
    Come experience The Only Six's song premiere of "We Can Make It Better." Comic books created by youth from the True Tales Comics workshop will be available for purchase.
     

  • Artist Talk: Elizabeth Alley

    Crosstown Arts Galleries 1350 Concourse Ave., Suite 280, Memphis, TN, United States

    Elizabeth Alley discusses her work in "Two Stories of Iceland," a narrative exploration of Icelandic stories and landscape in small paintings and drawings.

    On view: January 26-March 11

  • Artist Talks: Terri Phillips & Emily C. Thomas

    Crosstown Arts Galleries 1350 Concourse Ave., Suite 280, Memphis, TN, United States

    Crosstown Arts resident artists Terri Phillips and Emily C. Thomas will discuss their work currently on view in "Don't Look for My Heart" (West Gallery) and "Imprismed" (East Gallery), respectively. Both exhibitions are on view through March 11.

  • The Connection

    Exhibition of new work by Nahid Aziz and Chuck Johnson Organized by the artists

  • Artist Talk: Pam McDonnell

    Crosstown Arts Galleries 1350 Concourse Ave., Suite 280, Memphis, TN, United States

    Pam McDonnell discusses her work in "Material Equivalence."

    On view through March 11

  • Family Trees

    New work by Joy Murray and Timothy Allen.

    Tim’s father, Mark Allen, will play classical guitar during the show.

    Organized by the artists.

  • Shoot & Splice: Stunt Choreography with Jyo “Six” Carolino

    Monthly filmmaking forum presented by Indie Memphis and Crosstown Arts.

    Join us as stunt coordinator and fight choreographer Jyo "Six" Carolino discusses how to achieve realistic (and safe!) movie action sequences. He'll show clips from his films while sharing insights into how he achieved each exciting set piece. Six will also have a live fight demonstration to showcase the proper techniques, as well as camera angles, needed to achieve the most exciting and realistic movie action.