Events
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The Winds that Scatter
story booth 438 N. Cleveland St., Memphis, TN, United StatesScreening presented by Indie Memphis & Crosstown Arts
6:30 pm Doors ; 7 pm Screening; Skype Q&A with director Christopher Jason Bell to follow screening
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Lance Turner Studio Residency Exhibition
Two-gallery installation by Crosstown Arts' inaugural resident artist, Lance Turner.
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The World in Black & White
"A world without color forces us to see objects in their purest form."-Keysha Warr Exhibition of artwork by Keysha Warr, organized by the artist.
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Open Crit
Visual artists from all backgrounds and levels of experience are invited to present works in progress/newly finished for discussion led by an experienced facilitator. Anyone is welcome to participate in the discussion.
Artists begin setup at 5 pm. Critique & discussion with group begins at 6 pm.
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Extra Celestial
Crosstown Arts Galleries 1350 Concourse Ave., Suite 280, Memphis, TN, United StatesOpening Reception: Friday, December 11, 6-9 pm
Curator Talk: Saturday, December 12, 2 pmA group exhibition organized in partnership with Creative Growth Art Center (San Francisco).
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Nick Canterucci: Bellatrix Redux
A re-release of Memphis artist Nick Canterucci's legendary exhibition at Odessa in 2010.
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Terry Gower Exhibition
Exhibition of artwork by Memphis artist Terry Gower.
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From the Margins to the Mainstream: Artists with Disabilities Today
Crosstown Arts Galleries 1350 Concourse Ave., Suite 280, Memphis, TN, United StatesCurator Talk in conjunction with Extra Celestial In conjunction with the exhibition, please join Creative Growth Director Tom di Maria for his gallery talk, From the Margins to the Mainstream: Artists with Disabilities Today. The talk will review the history and leadership of Creative Growth Art Center’s work as the world’s oldest and largest art […]
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Memphis Ephemera
story booth 438 N. Cleveland St., Memphis, TN, United StatesDoors Open 6:30 pm, Films Start 7:00 pm A short film showcase featuring unusual, rarely seen, strange and undiscovered film & video made in and about Memphis, Tennessee. Programmed by Edward Valibus, Ben Rednour and Crosstown Arts
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Shoot & Splice: Video Journalism
VIDEO JOURNALISM: HOW DOCUMENTARIES RAISE AWARENESS AND CREATE CHANGE For the first Shoot & Splice of 2016, join our panelists Noah Glenn, Mark Hackett and Andrea Morales to discuss, debate and analyze the use of documentary film to convey organizational messages, video journalism, the difference between the two and how to effectively and ethically craft both. […]
