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  • The Big Deal

    Studio clearance sale featuring work by Allison Lawyer, Lewis Feibelman, Jennifer Balink, and Paul Miller and get ready for some great art at even greater prices. The show is organized by Nikii Richey.  Cash, check, or charge.

  • Afrospace

    Intergalactic sounds of the African disapora featuring J. Mack, Spekulate the Philosopher, Lady Celest, Jayvee the Prince, and DJ Space Age.

  • Indie Memphis Nights

    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: Wilderness — John, a jazz musician, and Alice, his new girlfriend, flee to the coast and discover the vulnerabilities, flaws, and manipulations that were previously masked by the blissful waves of new love. 

  • Memphis Gives Music Fest

    Join us for the first annual Memphis Music Gives Fest — a benefit concert showcasing Memphis music talent. Seventy-five percent of all proceeds will be donated to the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Memphis.

    Featuring music by Austin Blue, the PRVLG, Sky King, Good Bueno, and Houstn.
    Vendors: Gypsy Apparel, Contact Skateshop (Fluxus), and Odd Collar Magazine.

  • Paint Night

    Local artist Hillary Butler will lead guests in an art project.

    Light refreshments will be served.
    Hosted by Pat, Matt, and Stephanie of Edward Jones.

  • 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: Saturday Church — A 14 year-old-boy, struggling with gender identity and religion, begins to use fantasy to escape his life in the inner city and find his passion in the process. 2017 Jury and Audience Winner at Outflix Film Festival.

  • Anti-Twilight Dark Band

    An evening of ambient improvisation with Jimmy Crosthwait and Greg Faiers. Anti-Twilight Dark Band: The intersection of ambient music, jazz and improvisation. The Anti-Twilight Dark Band features Jimmy Crosthwait on […]

  • Cellular Structure

    Artist Yvonne Bobo will construct a 28-foot-by-16-foot sculpture inside the 430 N. Cleveland gallery space. A series of pulleys will create a floating twist. The public is invited to watch […]

  • Shoot & Splice: For The Love of Cinema with Rashna Richards

    Monthly filmmaking forum presented by Indie Memphis and Crosstown Arts.

    Rashna Richards will discuss what it means to teach Film and Media Studies in the twenty-first century. The first part of her talk will be based on her recent co-edited collection, For the Love of Cinema: Teaching Our Passion in and Outside the Classroom, which offers multiple ways to think about the relationship between the love of cinema and teaching. In the second half, she will expand this discussion by offering examples of her own teaching at Rhodes College and speaking more broadly about the role of film education.