Events
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Two Stories of Iceland: Opening Reception
Crosstown Arts, East Gallery, Crosstown Concourse 1350 Concourse Ave., Memphis, TN, United StatesOpening reception for a narrative exploration of Icelandic stories and landscape in small paintings and drawings by Elizabeth Alley.
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Material Equivalence: Opening Reception
Crosstown Arts, East Gallery, Crosstown Concourse 1350 Concourse Ave., Memphis, TN, United StatesNew work by Memphis-based artist Pam McDonnell
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Don’t Look for My Heart: Opening Reception
Crosstown Arts, West Gallery, Crosstown Concourse 1350 Concourse Ave., Memphis, TN, United StatesOpening reception for new work by Terri Phillips — a canopy of black garments that loom over a pond of demolished confections, evoking a scene of quiet despair and a state of ruin.
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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. -
The Music of Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers: The Early Years
Crosstown Arts Galleries 1350 Concourse Ave., Suite 280, Memphis, TN, United StatesJazz performance featuring Stephen Lee (piano), Johnny Yancey (trumpet), John Birdsong (acoustic bass), and Renardo Ward (drums).
The Crosstown Jazz Series, presented by Strictly Jazz Entertainment in collaboration with Crosstown Arts, is designed to salute classic jazz music as contemporary musicians perform the work of the legends.
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Just Once: A Musical Theatre Cabaret
A benefit performance by and for the Central High School theatre program. Doors open at 6:30 pm Suggested donation: $10
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Paint Night
Local artist Hillary Butler will lead guests in an art project.
Light refreshments will be served.
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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.
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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 […]
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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 […]
