Crosstown Arts East Atrium
Memphis, TN United States Get Directions
Events at this venue
-
-
Panel Discussion: Can We Talk?
Crosstown Arts East Atrium 1350 Concourse Avenue, Memphis, TN, United StatesInspired by the work of Joey Slaughter, participants will engage in a conversation about controversial topics before spending 10 minutes creating visual representations of how the conversation affected them via drawings of wavelengths.
-
-
Crosstown Arts Workshop: Family Ties
Crosstown Arts East Atrium 1350 Concourse Avenue, Memphis, TN, United StatesFocusing on the work of Jia Wang, participants will explore their past relationships through a community art project to be displayed in Crosstown Concourse following the exhibit. Jia Wang’s work is currently on display in Residual Imprint in the Crosstown Arts East Gallery. Free and open to all ages
-
-
The Music of Wes Montgomery & Charlie Christian
Crosstown Arts East Atrium 1350 Concourse Avenue, Memphis, TN, United StatesJazz tribute to Wes Montgomery and Charlie Christian featuring Chip Henderson (guitar), Alvie Givhan (piano), Earl Lowe (drums), John Lux (tenor sax, clarinet), and Tim Goodwin (acoustic bass).
-
Musical Demo with KO & the Crew
Crosstown Arts East Atrium 1350 Concourse Avenue, Memphis, TN, United StatesScott Carter's work explores the intersection of music and sculpture. In this short experience, participants will enjoy a private tour of the Counterpoint exhibition in the West Gallery, immediately followed by a musical demonstration inspired by Carter's works.
-
Crosstown Arts Workshop: Create Your Own Instrument
Crosstown Arts East Atrium 1350 Concourse Avenue, Memphis, TN, United StatesFocusing on the work of Scott Carter, participants will be challenged to create instruments from re-purposed materials. Scott Carter’s work is currently on display in Counterpoint in the Crosstown Arts East Gallery. Free and open to kids of all ages
-
Crosstown Arts Drumming Demonstration
Crosstown Arts East Atrium 1350 Concourse Avenue, Memphis, TN, United StatesEnjoy a private tour of Scott Carter’s Counterpoint, on view in Crosstown Arts East Gallery, following by drumming demonstration inspired by Carter’s work. Scott Carter's Counterpoint is on display in the Crosstown Arts West Gallery. Free and open to the public
-
Panel Discussion: Sexuality & Politics
Crosstown Arts East Atrium 1350 Concourse Avenue, Memphis, TN, United StatesCrosstown Arts staff will moderate a conversation with Mauricio Calvo and Sharolyn Peyton exploring how sexuality and sexual expression are linked to, and affected by, social and civic politics.
-
Crosstown Arts Workshop: Ego Puppets
Crosstown Arts East Atrium 1350 Concourse Avenue, Memphis, TN, United StatesFocusing on the work of artist Wang Chen, participants will explore their inner-selves and challenge the concept of alter egos to create a puppet representation of themselves. Wang Chen's work is currently on display in The Sin Park at the Crosstown Arts Screening Room and East Atrium. Free and open to kids of all ages
-
-
Shoot & Splice: Southern Music Documentaries
Crosstown Arts East Atrium 1350 Concourse Avenue, Memphis, TN, United StatesPlease join Indie Memphis and Crosstown Arts for a Shoot & Splice panel discussion on Southern Music Documentaries.
Panelists include filmmakers from The Southern Documentary Project, Mary Knight (SINGING OUT), Rex Jones (BEAUTIFUL JIM), and John Rash (NEGRO TERROR). Moderated by photographer and producer Andrea Morales, the panelists will discuss various aspects of producing music documentaries; from building relationships with musicians to representing diversity in music in the south. To learn more about The Southern Documentary Project, please visit southdocs.org.
Shoot & Splice is a monthly filmmaking discussion presented collaboratively by Indie Memphis and Crosstown Arts.
-
-
A.I. Didn’t Make This: A Comic Exploration
Crosstown Arts East Atrium 1350 Concourse Avenue, Memphis, TN, United StatesCrosstown youth programming students, with Maddie McGhee's guidance, created comic pieces that exemplify their interests and imagination. We invite the public to see their finished works during an open crit featuring their work and light refreshments.
