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Ezra Johnson: Selected Animations
New work by Tampa, Florida-based artist Ezra Johnson in the Screening Room.
Color Schemes: The Value of Intensity
Group exhibition featuring artists whose use of color is a primary consideration in their work. Our senses are affected by the vibrations of color immediately and intrinsically. This exhibition will focus on the meaning, sensitivity, and passion that the intensity of color creates.
Olaniyi R. Akindiya Akirash: Asiko — Moments
New work by Crosstown Arts resident artist Olaniyi R. Akindiya Akirash. This exhibition looks deep into the immigration issues that plague our society. It has become a big bone that has stuck in our throat, difficult to chew or swallow. It is a nightmarish, poisonous trauma that has stained our history forever. |
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Monthly screening of short films presented by Indie Memphis and Crosstown Arts. This month: An encore screening of shorts themed around the sometimes complicated and harmful nature of female friendships from the 2019 Indie Memphis Film Festival, curated by Senior Programmer Brighid Wheeler. Pay what you can.
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This month's theme: "Talking About My Generation," hosted by Rabbi Micah Greenstein Each generation label (Greatest, Boomers, Millennials, X, Y, Z) serves as a shorthand to reference nearly 20 years of attitude, motivations, and historic events. As people grow older, what can we learn from younger adults and elders beyond the stereotypes? Come to the Mystic in The Green Room at Crosstown Arts for deep conversation, moving music, and true community. All are welcome so spread the word. |
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Pam Santi, local artist and community collaborator, will discuss how she uses her artwork to engage the community and create inspired works. This talk is in conjunction with Color Schemes: The Value of Intensity.
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Join us for a performance by KO & The Crew in The Green Room at Crosstown Arts. KO & The Crew presents an eclectic blend of jazz, hip-hop, poetry, neo-soul, and rhythm & blues. The band, led by musician and poet Kori Wallace, is an ensemble of instrumentalists and vocalists whose goal is to redefine the way stories are told. |
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Join us for a performance by the Rev. Shawn Amos & The Brotherhood in The Green Room at Crosstown Arts. Since 2018's acclaimed, politically charged "The Reverend Shawn Amos Breaks It Down," The Rev has been on the road non-stop with The Brotherhood — a cohesive band of legit titans featuring drummer Brady Blade (Buddy & Julie Miller, Dave Matthews, Indigo Girls), bassist Christopher Thomas (Norah Jones, Carly Simon, Macy Gray), and the long-time Rev aide-de-camp/guitarist Chris "Doctor" Roberts. All are friends from a life in music who are now gathered on a singular mission.
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Lee Moses (1941-1998), a music prodigy, is considered one of the greatest unknown musicians among Baby Huey or Sixto Rodriguez (Sugar Man). He was part of a soul scene in Atlanta between the '60s and the '70s. His one album, Time and Place (1971), did not take off. During his time in New York, Moses played with greatest, including Jimi Hendrix and James Brown. His music has now garnered a community of appreciation. Songs such as “Bad Girl” was used in the 2014 French film House of Tolerance, and “If Loving You Is A Crime” was used in 2013 American film The Teacher. What makes his story remarkable is there’s not much to be found on Lee Moses. Even in his hometown of Atlanta, there are no physical traces of him. The locations where Moses once performed no longer exist. TIME AND PLACE aims to connect the time of Lee Moses with the place Atlanta is becoming now. |
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Please join us for a special album release party with Crosstown Art’s own Paul Taylor. He's releasing his first full-length album — "The Music Stands" — under the nom de plume, New Memphis Colorways. And he’s assembled a very interesting cast of musical characters for the evening — Susan Marshall & Reba Russell on background vocals, Pat Harrington on electric guitar, David Collins on keyboards and auxiliary sounds/textures, Rob Douglas on bass, and Kyle Neblitt on the drums. |
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Patrons will engage with work from Color Schemes: The Value of Intensity, on view in the West Gallery, before choosing a color to represent their current mood. Using colorful painted objects, participants will create their own still-life sculpture using their chosen color as the focal point of their arrangement. They will then use oil chalk and black paper to create a colorful still-life picture of their arrangement. |
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3 events,
Ezra Johnson: Selected Animations
Color Schemes: The Value of Intensity
Olaniyi R. Akindiya Akirash: Asiko — Moments
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Whether you are capturing audio on set, using foley, integrating sound effects and ADR, or getting that perfect score, every filmmaker knows audio is a key component for their craft. Please welcome back to Shoot & Splice SCOTT BOMAR (Musician, Audio Engineer and Composer), KEVIN HOUSTON (Audio Engineer), DANIEL LYNN (Audio Engineer), and NATHAN REISMAN (Audio Production Sound Engineer) to walk through, from start to finish, every aspect of getting great sound on film. |
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Students, ages 12-18, spent four weeks in the Color Wheel after-school workshop creating artwork inspired by Color Schemes: The Value of Intensity, on view in the Crosstown Arts West Gallery. Come see their work on view in a pop-up gallery in the Crosstown Arts East Atrium. Free and open to the public.
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Suppressed: The Fight to Vote is a new documentary by Robert Greenwald weaves together personal stories from voters across the state of Georgia to paint an undeniable picture of voter suppression in the 2018 midterm election where Stacey Abrams fought to become the first Black female governor in the U.S. Presented by Team Upstream, a social justice group from Church of the River, Memphis, TN. Team Upstream concentrates on voter registration, apathy, and suppression.
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In John Waters’ POLYESTER (JOHN WATERS/1981/86 minutes), Divine is a suburban housewife who turns to the bottle when life gets too hard. She has a husband who runs a porno theater and two lousy children with serious problems of their own. Teen pregnancy, murder, cocaine, booze, Edith Massey the egg lady as Cuddles Kovinsky!, Stiv Bators (RIP!). From the Dead Boys as Bo-Bo Belsinger, dogs dead by apparent suicide, macrame (the craft!), and TAB HUNTER AS TODD TOMORROW (!!), THIS MOVIE IS TOO GOOD TO MISS!! We are still unsure as to whether or not we will be able to present this film in its original format complete with Odorama, but we can assure viewers that there will be smells. |
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Join us in The Green Room at Crosstown Arts for a special performance by jazz group The Dopolarians. |
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This show is sponsored by Folk All Y’all patrons and presented in collaboration with Crosstown Arts. Snaps for Sinners is a sassy swing ensemble hellbent on making people dance and have a good time, while also delivering a powerful progressive message that inspires empathy and altruism. |
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Pop-up vegan brunch by LuLu's in the cafe at Crosstown Arts. Featuring English muffin sandwiches, brekky fried rice bowl, and tofu scramble plate. The brunch will run from 11 am-2 pm (or until they're sold out). |
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Art exhibition with a create-your-own Valentine's Day card station Music on vinyl $5 door entry
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Crosstown Arts presents The Modern Masters Jazz Series, a monthly series featuring jazz soloists from around the country. February's performance will feature guitarist Tim Lerch in an unforgettable performance with the series house band, The Ted Ludwig Trio. |
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Join us in The Green Room at Crosstown Arts for a performance by Jubu Smith. Jubu is the architect of modern R&B guitar. Beginning with his pioneering work in the 1990s with Tony! Toni! Tone!, Jubu's limitless vocabulary of jazz distilled through the feel of blues, soul, and gospel music has set the standard for guitarists around the world. Jubu has also shared the stage and studio with Whitney Houston, Raphael Saddiq, Brandy, Maze, Toni Braxton Luther Vandross, and Mary J Blige. |
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Join us in The Green Room at Crosstown Arts for a performance by former Memphian/singer-songwriter Will Kimbrough.
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WITH A PIECE IN HIS HAND, HE TAKES ON THE MAN! The epochal cultural moment that first brought reggae to the international stage, made Jimmy Cliff a star, and demonstrated how music can change the world. Fifty years on, THE HARDER THEY COME is still electric with the feeling of discovery. This SCARFACE-y blend of crime drama and musical tracks Cliff’s country-boy-in-search-of-fame through Jamaica under the guises of laborer, recording artist, convict, ganja dealer, and outlaw folk hero. Before THE HARDER THEY COME, the collective perception of a “foreign film” was limited to the Bergmans and the Kurosawas of the world. This game-changer forever blew those doors off — and it still hasn’t lost a drop of its cool, its edge, or its way of making you dance. |
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Unforgettable: An Evening with Kortland Whalum gives music lovers a front row seat to singer Kortland Whalum’s “tribute to the love song.” Unforgettable showcases some of the most endearing romance songs of the last century, including songs from Nat King Cole, Frank Sinatra, Marvin Gaye, Luther Vandross, and Ed Shereen, as well as Kortland's original material. Expect to hear the languages of love translated through jazz, pop, and soul. |
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Join us at the cafe at Crosstown Arts for a vegan potluck. Bring a vegan dish to share, and mingle with like-minded folks. This event is open to everyone — vegans, vegetarians, and the veg-curious, but please bring a dish prepared without meat, dairy, and eggs. There’s no set standard for how many people your […] |
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Join us in The Green Room at Crosstown Arts and be part of a live recording by Lucky 7 Brass Band. |
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BLUE COLLAR was Paul Schrader’s debut as a director, and making the movie reportedly literally drove him insane. BLUE COLLAR is a caper about three auto workers (Richard Pryor, Harvey Keitel, and Yaphet Kotto) who rob their union and unexpectedly uncover an illegal loan operation and ties to organized crime. BLUE COLLAR is about corruption, the impossible grind of the working class, powerlessness, and most definitely, the use of racial difference as a weapon by the oppressors against the oppressed. |
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New work by Courtney Whitlow and Adele Winn. Live soundtrack by Natalie Hoffmann. Organized by the artists.
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Crosstown Arts presents The Cutaway Acoustic Guitar Series, a monthly concert series showcasing internationally acclaimed guitarists. This series is in partnership with the Little Rock-based Argenta Acoustic Music Series. February's performance features Canadian fingerstyle guitarist Calum Graham in an intimate, solo performance. |
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Crosstown Arts presents the Coalescent Quartet in a special performance in The Green Room. The program will feature varied works from composers Edvard Grieg, Fernande DeCruck, Zack Browning, and Memphis-based Dr. Evan Williams from the faculty of Rhodes College. |
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The Mystic is a time set aside each month to experience the undefinable together through music, dialogue and silence. The Mystic is not affiliated with any defined belief system, but is a shared listening experience intended to deepen our understanding of one another. This month's discussion topic: "Why Black History?" facilitated by Dr. Sonia Walker and featuring panelists Joy Marseille, Joshua Narcisse, Scott Morris, Micah Greenstein, Chris Miner, and Jenny Koltnow. |
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Join us in The Green Room at Crosstown Arts for a performance by Streeter & The Tribe. Charles Streeter is a drummer, producer, composer, bassist, and keyboard player who has worked with such artists as Chaka Khan, The Jacksons, Jennifer Lopez, Stephanie Mills, and DW3. He’s currently on tour with Tori Kelly. |
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Directed by Otto Preminger and based on an Oscar Hammerstein musical, in turn based on the opera Carmen, CARMEN JONES tells the story of Carmen Jones , who works in a parachute factory in North Carolina during WWII. Carmen is arrested for fighting with a co-worker who reported her for arriving late for work. Foreman Sgt. Brown assigns young soldier Joe to deliver her to the authorities, much to the dismay of Joe's fiancée Cindy Lou, who had agreed to marry him during his leave. Carmen Jones features a Saul Bass title sequence and Diahann Carroll (Dominique Deveraux in the hit television show Dynasty)!
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Join us in The Green Room at Crosstown Arts as Caroline Keys presents songs from Woman of the Woods. Caroline Keys, who comes to Memphis from Montana, will present songs from Woman of the Woods, her response to Justin Timberlake’s Montana-themed Man Of The Woods album. |
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Here Is Where We Meet: Dennis Congdon & Susan Lichtman
** This exhibition is temporarily suspended.
STUDIOS: Keiko Gonzalez
** This exhibition is temporarily suspended.
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Opening reception for new work by Dennis Congdon and Susan Lichtman in the Crosstown Arts West Gallery.
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Opening reception for painting, drawings, and digital drawings by Keiko Gonzalez in Crosstown Arts East Gallery.
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Join us in The Green Room at Crosstown Arts for a performance by singer-songwriter Gurf Morlix. |
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Artists with work on view at Crosstown Arts will deliver talks in their respective galleries. Artists Susan Lichtman and Dennis Congdon will discuss their work in Here Is Where We Meet in the West Gallery at 1 pm. Curator Laurel Suscy will deliver their introduction. Artist Keiko Gonzalez will discuss his work in STUDIOS in […]
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Join us for a jazz tribute to the music of saxophonist Grover Washington Jr. featuring Bill Hurd (alto/soprano sax), Keenan Shotwell (piano), Gerard Harris (guitar), Sylvester Sample (bass), and Melvin Robertson (drums).
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Join us in The Green Room at Crosstown Arts for a performance by former Memphian and singer/songwriter Nick Pagliari with local duo Me & Leah. |
