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Memphis Manifest
Exhibition of ho scale graffiti, freight photography, track displays, and graffiti photography by multiple artists. Hosted by BoradExplorer. |
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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. |
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Monthly short film screening series, presented by Indie Memphis & Crosstown Arts. This month: Narrative Spotlight Shorts Doors at 6:30 pm | Screening at 7 pm. Admission is pay-what-you-can |
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Monthly filmmaking forum presented by Indie Memphis and Crosstown Arts In Alice Bolin's upcoming book, Dead Girls, she writes about moving to L.A. and seeing the city through a white male literary lens, and needing to trust her own eyes rather than what she's read. Miriam Bale's path through the male-dominated world of film criticism at New York newspapers was similarly one of learning to trust her own eyes. The two writers will have a dialogue about different ways to engage with writing about film, a misogynistic industry, as women. Dead Girls (which covers Twin Peaks to True Detective) is an essay collection out in June 2018 from William Morrow/ HarperCollins. Alice Bolin teaches nonfiction at the University of Memphis. Miriam Bale is new Senior Programmer of the Indie Memphis Film Festival. |
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Join Indie Memphis and Crosstown Arts for monthly screenings of independent films. This legendary, low-budget, entirely African-American produced and conceived meta-soap opera from Bill Gunn, writer of the The Landlord and author of Rhinestone Sharecropping, was recently rediscovered and restored. Introduction by Indie Memphis Senior Programmer Miriam Bale. Pay-what-you-can Presented by Orion FCU. |
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Screening of a short film highlighting the 20th anniversary of the Outflix Film Festival (the Mid-South's LGBTQ film fest), plus a preview of new festival events for 2018 and information on sponsorship opportunities. |
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New work by Crosstown Arts resident artist Josh Short Inspired by 1980s era arcade games, Josh Short has created a series of interactive driving simulators based on popular American mythologies about the road and our love/hate relationship with cars. Josh uses cast-off exercise equipment, hand-made banners, remote-controlled cars, surveillance cameras, and detritus found from the road to create a mechanical "Bricolage." |
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Authors El and Zina Henry sign and share intimate stories from their new book, After the Dust Clears, a memoir on the pain of infidelity. Books will be available for sale. Organized by the authors |
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Monthly short film screening series, presented by Indie Memphis & Crosstown Arts. This month: Live From Memphis Retrospective An homage of over 10+ years of films, projects, and events from Live From Memphis — a volunteer organization in support of music, film, and art from local creatives. This is a pay-what-you-can event, with proceeds going to Sarah Fleming […] |
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A Friendship Commanders Tour |
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