Events
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We Need to Talk
Crosstown Arts Galleries 1350 Concourse Ave., Suite 280, Memphis, TN, United StatesAn open call exhibition of break-up art and artifacts.
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The Moonpie Project presents: Brandon Marshall
Crosstown Alley 430 N. ClevelandA new mural by Brandon Marshall memorializing artist Ronnie "BETOR" Bobal. The Moonpie Project is an ongoing, rotating mural series curated by Michael Roy in memory of muralist Brad Wells.
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The Break-Up Show Dress Rehearsal
Free and open-to-the-public dress rehearsal for The Break-Up Show: Episode Six. This comedy troupe transforms the indignities of bad dates and break-up drama into the sort of comedy that may make you feel like it was worth the pain.
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Memphis’ Talented Artists: Visual Art Show
Live art and poetry by Toshay the Artist, Damon Drew, and Michelle Coburn. Also Britt Reed, Pachone Jackon, Tosha L. Brown, and Aisha Naantaanbuu. Presented by Tosha Creations.
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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.
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SoundOff: Jody Stephens & Adam Hill
SoundOff is a quarterly forum for exploring the art and the science of audio recording and its storied and innovative history in Memphis. This installment features Jody Stephens, drummer for Big Star and manager at Ardent Studios, and Adam Hill, producer and engineer at Ardent Studios. Join us for a discussion with Jody and Adam about Ardent Studios and the legacy of John Fry and Big Star.
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The Art of Caring Silent Auction Art Fundraiser
Presented Caregiver's Respite. Light hors d'oeuvres will be served.
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Memphis Short Film Fest featuring No Traffic
Premiere screening of short film No Traffic, followed by a conversation and performance by Memphis rapper/film producer Tini Mane aka. T. Numbers.
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Memphis Women in Film Event Series
Quarterly event series presented by Indie Memphis and Crosstown Arts. February topic: Our Monster, Our Selves: Monstrous Feminine in Horror Film — A Talk by Dr. Marina Levina.
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Hustle: Debbie Does Taxes
Hustle: professional development for artists is a free program organized by ArtsMemphis, UrbanArt Commission, and Crosstown Arts. The series will provide visual artists with information, resources, and opportunities to support them in the development of their professional careers.
