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SUMMARY:The Moonpie Project presents Elloo
DESCRIPTION:A new mural by Elloo \nLocation: Crosstown Arts alley between 430 & 438 N. Cleveland\nFree food + drinks \nThe Moonpie Project is an ongoing\, rotating mural series curated by Michael Roy in memory of muralist Brad Wells \nOrganized in collaboration with Crosstown Arts \n\n\n\nAbout the artist:\nElloo (pronounced like “hello”) is an artist from Chicago known for her paintings of toothless\, brightly colored\, adorable monsters. She attended the University of Illinois at Chicago and graduated with a BFA in Graphic Design. Elloo painted her first wall in Back of the Yards in 2014\, and she’s been creating murals ever since.
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LOCATION:Crosstown Alley\, 430 N. Cleveland
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SUMMARY:The Moonpie Project presents Patrick Kane McGregor
DESCRIPTION:Mural by Patrick Kane McGregor. \nLocation: Crosstown Arts alley between 430 & 438 N. Cleveland \n\n\nFree food + drinks \nThe Moonpie Project is an ongoing\, rotating mural series curated by Michael Roy in memory of muralist Brad Wells \nOrganized in collaboration with Crosstown Arts \n\nBio:\nPatrick Kane McGregor hails from Denver\, Colorado. He combines fine art and graffiti styles to create murals and portraits. Patrick’s first art job involved painting the boards for new music artists at Tower Records back in the 1990s\, and around that same time\, he got into graffiti — mostly painting freights. In 1994\, he began learning the business of sign and billboard painting and switched from spray cans to brushes and rollers.
URL:https://crosstownarts.org/calendar/the-moonpie-project-presents-patrick-lane-mcgregor/
LOCATION:Crosstown Alley\, 430 N. Cleveland
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SUMMARY:Gonerfest 14 Mural Reception
DESCRIPTION:The Gonerfest 14 mural opening reception celebrates a custom Gonerfest mural by Peelander Yellow of the great\, wild band Peelander-Z. Yellow is well-known for his chaotic\, magical art\, and he will be painting the space on the northwest corner of the Crosstown Arts building (the Moonpie Project mural space in the alley between 430 & 438 N. Cleveland). \nYellow will also be MC for Gonerfest’s Friday night shows at the Hi Tone. \nJoin us for appetizers and drinks\, including official Gonerfest beer from Memphis Made Brewing Co. Meet the artist! Get your Gonerfest wristband! Hang out and have fun getting geared up for Gonerfest 14. All ages welcome!
URL:https://crosstownarts.org/calendar/gonerfest-14-art-show-reception/
LOCATION:Crosstown Alley\, 430 N. Cleveland
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SUMMARY:The Moonpie Project presents Benjamin Pierce
DESCRIPTION:A new mural by Benjamin Pierce \nLocation: Crosstown Arts alley between 430 & 438 N. Cleveland \nFree food + drinks. A limited-edition\, enamel pin featuring a design by Benjamin Piece will be sold during the event. \nThe Moonpie Project is an ongoing\, rotating mural series curated by Michael Roy in memory of muralist Brad Wells. \nOrganized in collaboration with Crosstown Arts \n\n\n\n“For many people\, imagination is their only escape from circumstance. When one lives in a world quick to snuff out wonder and promise\, it becomes necessary to create your own. My images are the world as I choose to see it. They are my acknowledgements of\, but refusals to submit to an increasingly divided society. They are my reminders that even in difficult times\, beauty endures.” — Benjamin Pierce \nBenjamin is a draftsman and a painter. He attended Washington University where he received his BFA in illustration and graphic design and is currently working as an art director. He was born and raised in St. Louis\, Missouri\, and still lives on the city’s southside.
URL:https://crosstownarts.org/calendar/4353/
LOCATION:Crosstown Alley\, 430 N. Cleveland
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SUMMARY:The Moonpie Project presents Kevin Bongang
DESCRIPTION:A new mural by Kevin Bongang \nLocation: Crosstown Arts alley between 430 & 438 N. Cleveland \nFree food + drinks \nThe Moonpie Project is an ongoing\, rotating mural series curated by Michael Roy in memory of muralist Brad Wells. \nOrganized in collaboration with Crosstown Arts \n\nArtist Kevin Bongang is a man of many talents and few words. There’s something to be said for letting art speak for itself\, after all. The current Nashville dweller majored in illustration at The Savannah College of Art and Design\, where he was able to hone his signature style awash in bold colors\, swirling lines\, and out-there imagery with a result that’s cohesive and truly unique. He’s collaborated with the likes of Bucketfeet footwear\, Hodgepodge Coffee House & Gallery\, Mailchimp\, Comcast\, and others.
URL:https://crosstownarts.org/calendar/the-moonpie-project-presents-kevin-bongang/
LOCATION:Crosstown Alley\, 430 N. Cleveland
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SUMMARY:The Moonpie Project presents: Brandon Marshall
DESCRIPTION:A new mural by Brandon Marshall memorializing artist Ronnie “BETOR” Bobal \nLocation: Crosstown Arts alley between 430 & 438 N. Cleveland \nFree food + drinks \nThe Moonpie Project is an ongoing\, rotating mural series curated by Michael Roy in memory of muralist Brad Wells. \nOrganized in collaboration with Crosstown Arts \n\n                 \n\n\n    \n\nAbout Brandon Marshall:\nBrandon Marshall is a visual artist specializing in mural-making and public art with a strong focus on community engagement and mobilization. Marshall’s current professional endeavors stem from an extensive background in the hip-hop community as a graffiti artist\, B-Boy\, promoter\, and educator. Marshall is the founder and lead organizer of the “Soul Food” graffiti art festival and curates other rotating walls in Memphis. He has secured wall space and painted at mural festivals from Denver to Melbourne and constantly strives for excellence within each of his artistic practices. \nAbout  Ronnie “BETOR” Bobal:\nRonnie “BETOR” Bobal was among the first generation of graffiti artists born and raised in Memphis\, Tennessee. Bobal was considered a pioneer of style and was respected nationwide among graffiti writers for his unique abstract lettering styles. In his pieces\, the viewer will note the thoughtful construction of his alphabet through the use of ribbon-like textures\, which are contrasted by hard-nosed\, slab-serif bars. BETOR proudly represented the U.H. Crew locally\, and the prestigious\, Los Angeles-based I.C.R. Crew. Although considered by many to be royalty within the subculture\, he simultaneously held a reputation for his laidback demeanor and notorious humility. His legacy as a dedicated and prolific master of the craft lives on through his crew mates and friends and by the artwork he has left behind throughout the country.
URL:https://crosstownarts.org/calendar/the-moonpie-project-presents-brandon-marshall/
LOCATION:Crosstown Alley\, 430 N. Cleveland
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SUMMARY:The Moonpie Project Presents Vitus Shell
DESCRIPTION:A new mural by Vitus Shell \nLocation: Crosstown Arts alley between 430 & 438 N. Cleveland \nFree food + drinks \nThe Moonpie Project is an ongoing\, rotating mural series curated by Michael Roy in memory of muralist Brad Wells. \nOrganized in collaboration with Crosstown Arts \n\nVitus Shell’s paintings encompass a depth and intensity usually displayed in the work of artists far past his age. While a student at Memphis College of Art\, the Monroe\, Louisiana\, native traveled and learned more about different cultures and art forms. He attended the National Black Fine Arts Show in 1999 for the first time and received a first-hand view of the inner workings of the art world. Other artists he met while at MCA who have continuously inspired him include Brenda Joysmith\, George Hunt\, and Alonzo Davis. \nTo date\, he has accumulated an impressive list of achievements\, some of which include: participating in exhibits at universities\, museums\, and private galleries across the country; painting a mural for the National Civil Rights Museum’s NBA Pioneers exhibit; and being commissioned to do public art by the Memphis UrbanArt Commission. Opportunities for Shell continue to arise for him and he leaves himself open to all they have to offer. He is humble about his bright future\, yet poised to become of the greatest artistic “voices” of his generation.
URL:https://crosstownarts.org/calendar/the-moonpie-project-presents-vitus-shell/
LOCATION:Crosstown Alley\, 430 N. Cleveland
CATEGORIES:Programs
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SUMMARY:The Moonpie Project presents: Killer Napkins
DESCRIPTION:A new mural by Jason Spencer \nLocation: Crosstown Arts alley between 430 & 438 N. Cleveland \nFree food + drinks \nThe Moonpie Project is an ongoing\, rotating mural series curated by Michael Roy in memory of muralist Brad Wells. \nOrganized in collaboration with Crosstown Arts
URL:https://crosstownarts.org/calendar/the-moonpie-project-presents-killer-napkins/
LOCATION:Crosstown Alley\, 430 N. Cleveland
CATEGORIES:Programs
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SUMMARY:The Moonpie Project presents Lauren Asta
DESCRIPTION:On view through July 29 \n\n                 \n\n\n    \nLauren Asta is a San Francisco-based artist specializing in illustration\, oddity art\, doodle art\, street art and murals. Her art studio is known as the Arthole and is located in Alameda\, California. Her murals are all hand painted without any aid of a sketch or projector. She works completely free hand. Currently she is on a tour across the United States attacking any wall she can get her hands on to paint murals (indoor and/or outdoor). \nYou can follow her progress on instagram: @lauren_asta or on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LalaAsta. \nThe Moonpie Project is an ongoing\, rotating mural series curated by Michael Roy in memory of muralist Brad Wells \nOrganized in collaboration with Crosstown Arts
URL:https://crosstownarts.org/calendar/the-moonpie-project-presents-lauren-asta/
LOCATION:Crosstown Alley\, 430 N. Cleveland
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SUMMARY:Visiting Writer: Michael Pollan
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Crosstown Arts\, Booksellers at Laurelwood\, Church Health Center and Memphis Center for Food & Faith \nInternationally-acclaimed\, bestselling author Michael Pollan visited Memphis for a reading\, booksigning\, and dinner event on Tuesday\, May 20\, in conjunction with the paperback release of his most recent book\, Cooked: A Natural History of Transformation. \nPrior to the reading\, Chef Miles McMath and organizers hosted an outdoor barbecue featuring locally-sourced meat and produce\, with the food and cocktail menu based around the themes of the book.  Local acoustic duo Deering and Down as well as members of story booth’s spring music production workshop performed live. \nThis event was presented by Crosstown Arts in collaboration with The Booksellers at Laurelwood\, the Church Health Center\, and Memphis Center for Food & Faith\,  and benefited the new nonprofit local foods distributor\, Bring It Food Hub. Admission to reading was free and dinner tickets were offered at $20. \n\n                 \n\n\n    \n\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n		\n\nFor the past twenty-five years\, Michael Pollan has been writing books and articles about the places where nature and culture intersect: on our plates\, in our farms and gardens\, and in the built environment. \nIn Cooked\, Pollan explores the previously uncharted territory of his own kitchen. Here\, he explores the enduring power of the four classical elements—fire\, water\, air\, and earth— to transform the stuff of nature into delicious things to eat and drink. Apprenticing himself to a succession of culinary masters\, Pollan learns how to grill with fire\, cook with liquid\, bake bread\, and ferment everything from cheese to beer. In the course of his journey\, he discovers that the cook occupies a special place in the world\, standing squarely between nature and culture. Both realms are transformed by cooking\, and so\, in the process\, is the cook. \n\nA portion of book sales and proceeds from dinner tickets will help to support the Pay It Forward CSA program of Bring It Food Hub\, which provides fresh fruit and vegetables for families in need. \nBring It is partnering with the Church Health Center to increase access to healthy and delicious locally-grown food. \n\nMore about the author: \nMichael Pollan is author of Cooked: A Natural History of Transformation and of four New York Times’ bestsellers: Food Rules: An Eater’s Manual (2010); In Defense of Food: An Eater’s Manifesto (2008); The Omnivore’s Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals (2006) and The Botany of Desire: A Plant’s-Eye View of the World (2001). The Omnivore’s Dilemma was named one of the ten best books of 2006 by both the New York Times and the Washington Post. It also won the California Book Award\, the Northern California Book Award\, the James Beard Award\, and was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award. \nPollan was named to the 2010 TIME 100\, the magazine’s annual list of the world’s 100 most influential people. In 2009 he was named by Newsweek as one of the top 10 “New Thought Leaders.” A contributing writer to The New York Times Magazine since 1987\, his writing has received numerous awards. \nIn addition to publishing regularly in The New York Times Magazine\, his articles have appeared in Harper’s (where he served as executive editor from 1984 to 1994)\, National Geographic\, Mother Jones\, The Nation\, The New York Review of Books\, Vogue\, Travel + Leisure\, Gourmet\, House & Garden and Gardens Illustrated\, among others. \nIn 2003\, Pollan was appointed the John S. and James L. Knight Professor of Journalism at UC Berkeley’s Graduate School of Journalism\, and the director of the Knight Program in Science and Environmental Journalism. In addition to teaching\, he lectures widely on food\, agriculture\, health and the environment. \nDetails: \nVisiting Writer Michael Pollan \nPresented by Crosstown Arts\, The Booksellers at Laurelwood\, Church Health Center\, and Memphis Center for Food & Faith \nTuesday\, May 20 \n7:00 pm reception; 7:30 pm program begins \nCrosstown Arts\, 430 N. Cleveland \nAdmission to the reading is free. For the booksigning\, you must purchase a paperback copy of Cooked from The Booksellers at Laurelwood\, which includes a line ticket. A portion of book sales benefit new local foods distributor\, Bring It Food Hub. \nBack Alley BBQ with Chef Miles McMath \n5-7 pm \nAlley behind 430 N. Cleveland; access from front or rear parking lots. \nLimited dinner tickets are now sold out. \nProceeds benefit new local foods distributor Bring It Food Hub. \nOpen House at the Church Health Center \n5-7 pm \n420 N. Cleveland \nLearn more about the Church Health Center’s programs and enjoy appetizers and drinks. \nContacts: \nCrosstown Arts – Emily Halpern\, Emily@crosstownarts.org \nThe Booksellers at Laurelwood – Macon Wilson\, mwilson@dkbks.com \n  \n 
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LOCATION:Crosstown Alley\, 430 N. Cleveland
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