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  • Recent Works

    Lewis Body and Eva Langsdon pair their contrasting recent works in this two day exhibit.  

    Opening reception: Friday, April 5, 6-8 pm
    On view:
    Saturday, April 6, 3-8 pm
    Sunday, April 7, 3-8 pm

    Lewis Body will exhibit his recent abstract metal sculptures. These sculptures are forged and fabricated volumetric forms that are inspired by the parallels between man and material and how they are affected by external pressures.

    Eva Langsdon will exhibit her newest painting and graphite works on paper.  These works combine delicate floral and fauna drawings with geometric shapes and often rely on the unexpected results that occur with ink and watercolor.

  • Open Crit

    Crosstown Arts’ Open Crit series 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.

    Facilitator: Kristin McWharter
    Presenting artists: Mia Baer, Jia Wang (Crosstown Arts resident artist), and Melissa Farris

  • Past Perfect

    Photographs from Florida and Tennessee by Sam Beasley

  • Alexander Paulus: WRONG WAY

    We are honored to present WRONG WAY, a comprehensive solo show featuring recent paintings by Memphis-based artist Alexander Paulus. This will be Paulus’ first solo show at the 430 gallery in two years. In WRONG WAY, Paulus aims to explore the experience of distorted realities. Through the show’s humor and witty imagery, it challenges viewers to consider their own conceptions of reality.

  • MicroCinema: 2019 Slamdance Anarchy Shorts

    Monthly short film screening series, presented by Indie Memphis & Crosstown Arts.

    This month: 2019 Slamdance Anarchy Shorts
    The 2019 “Anarchy” shorts program by Slamdance Film Festival is an anti-genre form of resistance to dominant cultural paradigms.

  • You and Everybody Else are Already Artists: Why Everyone Should Make Work

    A discussion with Crosstown Arts resident artist Yazan Fahwami
    Free and open to the public

    Some might say that making art should be left to the professionals, but the pursuit of genuine expression is actually an important part of every person's well being and every healthy community's foundation. Practicing artmaking is a fundamental human form of communication that provides crucial mental health benefits and is more accessible than ever before. We will discuss the social value of art from the perspective of the "average" person (i.e. a person with no educational or professional credentials as an artist) and offer ideas of how art might fit into our lives in an ideal world.

    Hosting this discussion is Yazan, a self-taught musician originally from New York, currently a resident artist at Crosstown Arts. A short musical performance will follow the discussion.

  • The Good Night: An Evening Showcase

    People occupy spaces. Spaces inspire creativity. Creativity tells our story.

    The Good Night: An Evening Showcase will give young artists a space to tell their story with their people.

    Music collaboration and curation led by: Bartholomew Jones & Jonny Pineda & Section(9)01

  • Artistic Expressions: The Showcial

    Featuring Baye, ISpeakWithaGift, Queen Tyki, Cortney Boyland, Bridgette Jack, Jai Musiq, Nvmnless, Coretta Scott, and Teddy C. Presented by Brinson Music Group. Tickets: $7 advance | $12 door Organized by the artist

  • Olivia Lichterman Solo Show

    Olivia Lichterman will hold a solo show of her paintings. at 430 N. Cleveland. Her work will be on view from 6-9 pm on Friday, April 26 and 10 am-1 pm on Saturday, April 27.