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  • Road Trip: 30 Americans at Arkansas Arts Center

    Arkansas Arts Center 501 E 9th St, Little Rock

    If you can't remember the last time you went on a field trip, then you're long overdue. Come along on this excursion to the exhibition 30 Americans, a sweeping survey of artwork by many of the most influential African American artists of the last four decades.

    $25
  • The Flyy Market

    Cleveland Street Flea Market 438 N. Cleveland, Memphis, United States

    What better way to kick off the summer season than with a flyy event including local vendors, music, food trucks, and a thrifted fashion show hosted by local fashionistas?

  • Engineering the Ridiculous: Rube Goldberg Project

    story booth 438 N. Cleveland St., Memphis, TN, United States

    During the summer of 2015, story booth and artist Yvonne Bobo hosted and facilitated a workshop to create a Rube Goldberg Machine: a contraption, invention, device or apparatus that is a machine deliberately over-engineered […]

  • Centro Cultural Collaboration

    Crosstown Arts Galleries 1350 Concourse Ave., Suite 280, Memphis, TN, United States

    Supported by the First Tennessee Foundation/ArtsFirst and ArtsMemphis Crosstown Arts is pleased to partner with Centro Cultural Latino de Memphis for a series of exhibitions and events to showcase the work […]

  • Composed

    Opening Reception: Wednesday, June 3 at 7 pm
    On view: Thursday, June 4 from 10 am - 6 pm

    Composed is an exhibition of sculpture, pottery and 2-D works from Memphis College of Art juniors and seniors.

  • Community Mural Talk with Guisela Latorre

    Caritas Village 2509 Harvard Ave., Memphis

    Join us for a presentation on muralism in international contexts with visiting scholar Guisela Latorre from the University of Ohio Department of Art/Department of Gender Studies. Her talk will explore her research around Chicana/o murals in California and muralism and graffiti in post-dictatorship Chile.

  • Richard Lou: Stories On My Back

    Crosstown Arts Galleries 1350 Concourse Ave., Suite 280, Memphis, TN, United States

    A large-scale multi-media installation incorporating audio, video, digital photographs, and tamale leaves created by Memphis artist Richard Lou. The installation is an immersive experience alluding to a ceremonial site where people come to share their stories and personal histories. The piece is informed by stories exchanged through the artist’s family: stories told by the artist’s mother and father, the stories he shared with his children, and the stories retold by his children as their own.

  • the pinch journal summer workshop series: poetry

    story booth 438 N. Cleveland St., Memphis, TN, United States

    story booth is proud to host its first incarnation of adult literary programming, three one-day workshops offered by University of Memphis MFA candidates and editors of The Pinch Literary Journal.

    this first installment is focused on poetry.

    $25 – $65
  • Tamale Cooking Demo

    One-hour demo with local expert tamalero/a, who will share his/her own family recipe & walk attendees through a step-by-step process for making tamales at home.

    All proceeds benefit Centro Cultural.

    $10