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Kong Wee Pang and Jay Crum: Walking Eyes
Gallery Hours: A collaborative installation by artists Kong Wee Pang and Jay Crum |
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Including fiction, documentary and animation from around the world, the distinct 2015 shorts program traverses vibrant styles from wild comedy to quiet poetry.
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Reception celebrating Walking Eyes, a collaborative exhibition by Kong Wee Pang and Jay Crum. |
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Shocking art at shockingly good prices! This is a one-day-only special sale of Larry Edwards' paintings, organized by Beth Edwards. |
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Kong Wee Pang and Jay Crum: Walking Eyes
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Indie Memphis and Crosstown Arts are teaming up with John Paul Clark and Firefly Grip and Electric to discuss everything from choosing the right gear to understanding the relationships between DPs, Gaffers & Key Grips. 6:30 pm - Refreshments + Networking |
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LOCATE Arts is a brand new organization with plans to strengthen the connections between artists and patrons across Tennessee, while sharing the dynamic contemporary arts of our state with the rest of the country. This is a Q&A session with the organization's founders, Carri Jobe & Brian R. Jobe. |
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Kong Wee Pang and Jay Crum: Walking Eyes
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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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Memphis-born visual artist, Larry "Don Nosti" Itson, presents his first solo art show. |
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The Giant’s Revenge
Exhibition of works by Terrell Harmon, Ruben Garnica, Anna Maranise and Zachary Morgan Opening Reception: Friday, August 14, 6 - 9 pm |
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Crosstown Arts is hosting a small group discussion with Walking Eyes collaborators, Kong Wee Pang and Jay Crum. This free event is open to the public. If you are interested in attending, please email emily@crosstownarts.org to RSVP. |
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Doors: 7 pm / Presentation: 7:30 pm The best of DC Shorts Program brings you 9 terrific films in 90 minutes. Organized by Indie Memphis and Crosstown Arts with support from ArtsMemphis and FirstTennessee Foundation | ArtsFirst.
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Lawrence Matthews III: In a Violent Way
In a Violent Way is a multimedia installation by Lawrence Matthews III that incorporates a wide array of visual and audio elements, from oil painting and collage to tube televisions and archival video footage. Opening Reception: Friday, August 21, 6 - 9 pm Gallery Hours: Tuesday - Saturday, 10 am - 6 pm |
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Dress in your best 1950's attire, and join the U of M Dance Alliance for a family-friendly evening of food, floats, swing dancing & more!
$5 – $7
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Lawrence Matthews III: In a Violent Way
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Here All Along
Reception: Friday, August 28, 6 - 9 pm / Gallery Talk: Saturday, August 29, 2 - 4 pm Group exhibition featuring visual art works by artists living and/or working in the Klondike Smokey City, New Chicago and Crosstown neighborhoods in Memphis. Organized by Crosstown Arts. |
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A free community conversation about arts education, hosted by Ballet Memphis. Spark: The Child Romantic will focus on utilizing the arts to encourage healthy relationships among Memphis youth. |
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Lawrence Matthews III: In a Violent Way
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Electron, a team of Memphis-based music video directors, will be discussing the many processes and decisions that go into creating a great video. 6:30 pm - Refreshments + Networking Presented by Indie Memphis and Crosstown Arts, with support from ArtsMemphis and FirstTennessee Foundation | ArtsFirst. |
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Talented Memphis musicians perform shows at Amurica, Crosstown Arts, Co-Motion Studio, Midtown Crossing Grill, Visible Community Music School and the Hi Tone as part of the annual Rock For Love benefit to support Church Health Center. |
