Crosstown Concourse, Big Stair

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  • YokYok From France to Memphis

    Crosstown Concourse, Big Stair 1350 Concourse Ave., 2nd floor Central Atrium, Memphis, TN, United States

    Paris-based artist group Alterier YokYok will present a talk about Treedom, a place-making initiative and art installation located on A.W. Willis between Second and Third Streets in the Memphis Medical District Collaborative (MMDC).

    YokYok artists will also discuss other similar projects they have worked on around the world.

    After the talk, there will be a group bicycle ride from Crosstown Concourse to the installation site. MMDC will serve popsicles at the site.

  • The Moonpie Project Presents: Detour

    Crosstown Concourse, Big Stair 1350 Concourse Ave., 2nd floor Central Atrium, Memphis, TN, United States

    Artist Detour will create a  present an artist talk at Food for Thought, a weekly lecture series on the Crosstown Concourse Theater Stair.

    Mural location: Crosstown Arts alley between 430 & 438 N. Cleveland

    The Moonpie Project is an ongoing, rotating mural series curated by Michael Roy in memory of muralist Brad Wells

  • Voices Up! On Feminism & Respect

    Crosstown Concourse, Big Stair 1350 Concourse Ave., 2nd floor Central Atrium, Memphis, TN, United States

    Spoken word performance on theme of feminism and respect. Hosted by poets Janay Kelley and Nadifah Rasheed.

  • The Moonpie Project presents Casey Kawaguchi

    Crosstown Concourse, Big Stair 1350 Concourse Ave., 2nd floor Central Atrium, Memphis, TN, United States

    A new mural by Casey Kawaguchi. Casey's mural will be on view from March 19 through the end of May. He'll present an artist talk on Tuesday, March 13 at noon at Food for Thought on the Crosstown Concourse Theater Stair.

    Mural location: Crosstown Arts alley between 430 & 438 N. Cleveland

  • Voices Up! On Immigration & America

    Crosstown Concourse, Big Stair 1350 Concourse Ave., 2nd floor Central Atrium, Memphis, TN, United States

    A spoken word event for everyone
    Hosted by Crosstown Arts and Guest Artist Boro the Poet
    Come experience The Only Six's song premiere of "We Can Make It Better." Comic books created by youth from the True Tales Comics workshop will be available for purchase.