Events
-
-
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.
-
1978 Frontier Classic at Freedom River
A high energy two-man "opera," combining elements of theatrics, music and projection art, that runs approximately 30 minutes.
-
Spark, Conversations with Ballet Memphis
Panel discussion series with performing artists. This month's theme: Economic Development: Artfully Speaking.
-
Grid Gestures
New work by Julie Bennett Ashton using the grid as a compositional element
-
Hustle: Art & Social Justice
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.
-
The Urban Flower Art Experience
Art exhibition with work by Candice Higgins
-
-
Memphis Arts Collective Presents “A Valentine Extravaganza”
Handmade Valentine's Day gifts by artists by Dale Martin, Chuck Parr, Erica Bodine, Angi Cooper, Cosgrove and Lewis Soaps, and many more.
-
Connecting Crosstown: Concourse Update
story booth 438 N. Cleveland St., Memphis, TN, United StatesJoin us to meet your neighbors and learn more about the progress of Crosstown Concourse! Get an overview of the construction timeline as well as information about future resources and opportunities. We are welcoming our neighbors, business owners and friends to join us for coffee, conversation, and questions.
-
Shoot & Splice: Cinematography Case Study of The Republic
Monthly filmmmaking forum presented by Indie Memphis and Crosstown Arts.
February topic: Cinematography Case Study of The Republic
-
MicroCinema Club
Monthly short film screening series presented by Indie Memphis and Crosstown Arts. This month's installment features Sequence, an anthology of four short stories about partying, love, and conflicting cultural worldviews set in modern Mississippi. Followed by a Q&A with director James Alexander Warren and producer Robbie Fischer.
