Healy + Don Lifted

On the eve of fall break, Memphis will play host to a colossal night of art and music. Don Lifted, fresh off the release of his album “Alero,” is teaming up with Healy for a groundbreaking, multi-sensory show at Crosstown Arts.

Following the summer release of his sophomore album “Subluxe,” this is Healy’s first formal Memphis showing and is set to be a fully loaded celebration of true Memphis culture. In addition, the two are partnering with photographers Lizzie Dean, Nate Packard, Reid Mitchell, and Ben Callicott to showcase work by Memphis youth. Their work will be on display for an hour prior to music.

While this show is FREE, they will be accepting donations for hurricane relief for Puerto Rico following the damage of Hurricane Maria.

Photo exhibition 8:30 pm | Music 9:30 pm

Don Lifted

Visual and alt-hip-hop artist Lawrence “Don Lifted” Matthews will be performing music from his coming album, “Alero,” as well as new music from an unannounced project. Join Lawrence and Ben Callicott on guitar as they perform surrounded by a video and 3D installation.

There will also be a sale of limited copies of the “Alero” book, which features photography and lyrics by Lawrence. Alero tees and hoodies (and other surprises) will be available for purchase.

Doors open at 8:30 p.m./music starts at 9:30p.m.


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Rock For Love 9: Crosstown Block Party!

Come to Crosstown for a block party with live performances to support the Church Health Center with food trucks and fun activities for all. Stay tuned for more details, and please visit the show’s website to learn about the history of Rock For Love.

Amurica >> Mary Owens, Faith Evans Ruch, Couple Skate, Stephen Chopek, Mark Edgar Stuart
Crosstown Arts >> Don Lifted & >mancontrol<
Co-Motion Studio >> DJ WITNESSE & Zac Ives
Midtown Crossing Grill/University of Memphis Music Industry Division Stage >> Lauren Moscato (Singer/Songwriter), Drew Erwin, Kyndle McMahan (of Mason Jar Fireflies), Jeffery Jordan
Visible Community Music School >> VCMS Student Ensemble, Redzone Kings, Tooken, PRIZM Ensemble, Rebecca Davis, ELDER
Hi Tone >> Hanna Star, J.D. Reager & The Cold-Blooded Three, Sleepwlkrs, Pezz, James and The Ultrasounds, NOTS, Jack Oblivian

 

Lawrence Matthews III: In a Violent Way

Gallery Hours: Tuesday – Saturday, 10 am – 6 pm

  • Performance at Rock For Love: Friday, September, 4, 8:30 pm
  • Artist Talk: Thursday, September 10, 7:30 pm

“A riot is the language of the unheard.” – Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

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. To accompany the installation, Matthews will perform his own original songs at the close of the show’s reception. The exhibition’s title is a nod to the seminal, genre-bending 1969 Miles Davis recording, In a Silent Way, which inspired and guided Matthews while he created this body of work.

The imagery of In a Violent Way is sourced from or informed by mass media portrayals of events past and present in four primary cities: Baltimore, Los Angeles, St. Louis and Memphis, each with its own history of entrenched racial discrimination and economic disparity disproportionately affecting people of color. Mixed media works depicting the demonstrations and unrest of the 1960’s tellingly reside alongside banks of television sets showing video footage of more recent discord, like the 1992 L.A. Riots. These scenes — differing in timeline, though not in tenor — convey generations of frustration caused by institutionalized oppression, angry citizens crying out against abuses at the hands of authority, and the ambivalent eye of the media that only captures part of the story.

“My work does not judge the morality of the individuals partaking in the riots, only the institutions that create the circumstances where riots are the only voice.” – Lawrence Matthews III


Lawrence Matthews III was born in Memphis, TN, into a family who encouraged him to be an artist from a young age. He received his BFA from the University of Memphis and was awarded “Best of Show” in the University’s 31st Annual Juried Student Exhibition. Young, but already prolific, Matthews is an emerging artist who has shown work in several solo and group shows across Memphis, including Doomed to Repeat at Circuitous Succession Gallery (2015), Cigar Box Show at Glitch Gallery (2014), and Price Is Right at David Lusk Gallery (2014).

Matthews works in a wide variety of media, including oil paint, collage, photography, sculpture, music and film, and combines post-modern, Pop Art and contemporary influences to narrate his perspective as an African descendant living in America.

Don Lifted

Don Lifted returns to Crosstown Arts with another exciting live performance. Music show organized by the artist.

Click here to listen to his latest tracks.