Tributaries: Marlene True
Marlene received her B.F.A from Southern Illinois University Edwardsville and M.F.A. in metals from East Carolina University. She is currently Program Director for Pocosin Arts' Metal Arts Business Program in Columbia,... memphistravel.com
The Soul Of A City: Memphis Collects African American Art
Paintings, sculptures, photographs, drawings by Romare Bearden, William Edmondson, Elizabeth Catlett, Ernest Withers and more. Admission: $7 adults, $6 seniors, $3 students Hours of operation: Wednesday and Friday from... memphistravel.com
For All The World To See
This exhibit focuses on a select number of actions, objects and episodes that most vividly, or typically, demonstrate the relationship between visual images and the struggle for racial justice during the period of the ... memphistravel.com
Federal Art Project: Posters For Indian Court
Enjoy this exhibition of posters that were produced by Louis Siegriest in 1938 to highlight the talents and culture of Native American tribes. Learn the history of these posters that were distributed throughout the Uni... memphistravel.com
Art And Scandal: The Mccall Purchase
Enjoy the art of Memphian Elisabeth Searcy (1877-1965) which will include artchitectural subjects. Also included in this exhibition is works by Joseph Pennell (1866-1926) who influenced Searcy's art. Admission: $7 adul... memphistravel.com
The Bison: American Icon
Explore this iconic creature from the Plains Indian culture of the 1800s through the present. Including Plains Indian artifacts and contemporary Native American art, it's the largest traveling exhibit of Plains Indian ... memphistravel.com
Architectural Perspectives: The Etchings Of Elisabeth Searcy...
Revealed Terrain: Landscape In Contemporary Artists Books
Women Of Strength, Women Of Color
This exhibit chronicles the lives of some of the noteworthy African American women of Memphis, who lived from the mid-nineteenth century to present day; some born into slavery, others from well-to-do homes. Includes mu... memphistravel.com
Chickasaw Exhibit At Desoto County Museum
CITY: Hernando, MS LOCATION: DeSoto County Museum 111 E. Commerce St. CONTACT: Brian Hicks, director PHONE: 662.429.8852 ?Hina Lawa Linoatok: We Have Walked Many Roads? is part of a grant funded project unveiled in ... visitmississippi.org
Enamelist Society
Alchemy, a term that refers to a seemingly magical power of transmutation as well as the ancient chemical philosophy of turning base metal into gold or silver, can apply to enamel as it is magically transformed by heat... memphistravel.com
Lee Littlefield
Texas artist Lee Littlefield's colorful, fantastical sculptures have enlivened the Dixon gardens since March. As the temperature heats up, you can also come inside to take in his more intimately-scaled and intricate cr... memphistravel.com
Memphis Celebrates King Cotton
Fashion exhibit in the Changing Roles of Women Gallery highlighting fashions from both the Cotton Carnival and the Cotton makers Jubilee. Memphis Celebrates King Cotton includes Memphis carnival fashions from the 30s t... memphistravel.com
Mfa Thesis Exhibition
Works by University of Memphis Master of Fine Arts thesis candidates Benjamin Netterville, Chris Wallace, Christian Mitchell, Andrew James Williams, Ginger Frye, and Candace Hitt. The opening reception will be Friday, ... memphistravel.com
Modern Dialect: American Paintings From The John And Susan...
Modern Dialect: American Paintings from the John and Susan Horseman Collection will bring together more than 50 American Scene and modernist paintings from the 1930s and 1940s. The exhibition reveals both the shared co... memphistravel.com
Tributaries: Lauren Kalman
Lauren Kalman is a visual artist whose practice is invested in installation, video, photography and performance. Through her work she investigates perspectives of beauty, body image, value, and consumer culture. Raised... memphistravel.com