Events
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Anthology: Somewhere Not Here
Crosstown Arts Galleries 1350 Concourse Ave., Suite 280, Memphis, TN, United StatesPhotography exhibition curated by Tommy Kha
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Tommy Kha: A Real Imitation Booksigning
story booth 438 N. Cleveland St., Memphis, TN, United StatesJoin us for a reading, signing, and sale of "A Real Imitation" (Ain't Bad) with New York/Memphis-based artist Tommy Kha. Growing up in Memphis, Tennessee, Tommy Kha felt a pervasive […]
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SoundOff: Lawrence “Boo” Mitchell
SoundOff is a quarterly forum for exploring the art and the science of audio recording and its storied and innovative history here in Memphis. The series kicks off with Boo Mitchell.
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Working Writer’s Cocktail Hour, 5th ed.
story booth 438 N. Cleveland St., Memphis, TN, United Statesthe back-to-school edition. for writers. in the interests of continuing to further cultivate and connect the writing community of Memphis, story booth is hosting the 5th edition of Crosstown Arts' […]
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Andrea Morales: Again As Usual
One-night only exhibition of new work by Crosstown Arts' summer studio resident artist, Andrea Morales, created during her residency session. "Change in a community is subtle on a day to […]
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Crosstown ‘Clectic
Tennessee Craft Southwest presents a juried two-day show which blends art gallery with booths of fine crafts created by local artists. Preview Party: Friday, August 26, 5-8 pm Main Event: […]
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Shoot & Splice: Costume Design on a Budget
Monthly filmmaking forum presented by Crosstown Arts & Indie Memphis Doors open at 6:30 PM; Panel discussion begins at 7:00 PM Bruce Bui (Ballet Memphis) will discuss his methods for costume […]
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Film Fatales Speaker Series: August Palmer
Join Film Fatales and Indie Memphis at Crosstown Arts Wednesday, September 7th for FF Speaker Series featuring Filmmaker Augusta Palmer. It's a free community event thanks to support by Crosstown […]
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Visiting Writer Jacqueline Woodson
story booth 438 N. Cleveland St., Memphis, TN, United StatesJoin us for an evening with the author of the best-selling memoir "Brown Girl Dreaming," Jacqueline Woodson, as she shares with us her lyrical new novel, "Another Brooklyn."
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Hustle: Demystifying Public Art with the Urban Art Commission
story booth 438 N. Cleveland St., Memphis, TN, United StatesJoin us for a discussion with Lauren Kennedy, Siphne Sylve and Allison Hennie of the UrbanArt Commission to learn more about UAC, its resources and opportunities. Why is UAC involved […]
