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  • We Roam Memphis

    Live art photography event. We Roam will set up backdrops and play music, and anyone is invited to stop by for a photo shoot.

  • Melanin Effect

    D.A.D. presents Melanin Effect with fashion, art, and music. Special performances by Carmen Hicks, Duece Tracy, Ricky Davaine, Goldperms, Izzy Moore, Dylan Amoré, The Goddessie, and Veyeb.

  • @STEKCVB Art Event

    Art exhibition and musical performance Organized by the artist Exhibition — 1-5 pm Performance by Young Soul 1 — 5-9 pm

  • Recent Works

    Recent works by Robert Fortner

  • Recent Works

    Recent works by Robert Fortner

  • Recent Works

    Lewis Body and Eva Langsdon pair their contrasting recent works in this two day exhibit.  

    Opening reception: Friday, April 5, 6-8 pm
    On view:
    Saturday, April 6, 3-8 pm
    Sunday, April 7, 3-8 pm

    Lewis Body will exhibit his recent abstract metal sculptures. These sculptures are forged and fabricated volumetric forms that are inspired by the parallels between man and material and how they are affected by external pressures.

    Eva Langsdon will exhibit her newest painting and graphite works on paper.  These works combine delicate floral and fauna drawings with geometric shapes and often rely on the unexpected results that occur with ink and watercolor.

  • Open Crit

    Crosstown Arts’ Open Crit series 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.

    Facilitator: Kristin McWharter
    Presenting artists: Mia Baer, Jia Wang (Crosstown Arts resident artist), and Melissa Farris

  • Past Perfect

    Photographs from Florida and Tennessee by Sam Beasley

  • Alexander Paulus: WRONG WAY

    We are honored to present WRONG WAY, a comprehensive solo show featuring recent paintings by Memphis-based artist Alexander Paulus. This will be Paulus’ first solo show at the 430 gallery in two years. In WRONG WAY, Paulus aims to explore the experience of distorted realities. Through the show’s humor and witty imagery, it challenges viewers to consider their own conceptions of reality.