Artist Talk with Tennessee Triennial Artists
Join us for a free virtual talk on Thursday, March 2, at 6 PM Central. This Virtual Symposium is free and open to the public.
REGISTER ON ZOOM HERE.
ABOUT THE SYMPOSIUM:
Join a free virtual talk with artists Houston Cofield, Desmond Lewis, and Lakesha Moore from the Tennessee Triennial: RE-PAIR exhibition. The Triennial show runs through May 7 as part of Tri-Star Arts’ statewide contemporary art event.
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The Parthenon’s Tennessee Triennial Artist Talk is a virtual symposium taking place with Houston Cofield, Desmond Lewis, and Lakesha Moore on March 2 from 6:00-7:00pm CST. Zoom link here.
The Parthenon’s Tennessee Triennial: RE-PAIR show features Houston Cofield, Desmond Lewis, and Lakesha Moore and runs through May 7 as part of Tri-Star Arts’ statewide contemporary art event.
“As Nashville’s oldest museum, the Parthenon continues to embody the city’s ideal as an arts and cultural center, and we are honored to participate in this important exhibition,” says the Parthenon’s curator Jennifer Richardson. “Elevating the voices of local artists, celebrating Tennessee’s cultural heritage, and amplifying thought-provoking perspectives on universal issues is at the heart of what our museum does, so the Tennessee Triennial is a perfect match for the Parthenon.”
SYMPOSIUM SPONSORS:
The Parthenon would like to thank the following organizations that provide underwriting support for its exhibition and educational programming, including Symposia, through grants and corporate partnerships with Centennial Park Conservancy. Individuals can support the Parthenon by making a donation or becoming a member of Centennial Park Conservancy. Learn more.
Humanities Tennessee, Amazon, the Sandra Schatten Foundation, HCA Healthcare Foundation, Tennessee Arts Commission, Hays Foundation, and Advance Financial Foundation
ADDITIONAL SYMPOSIUM SPONSORS:
Metro Nashville Parks and Recreation
NEXT SYMPOSIUM:
RSVP April 6 at 6 PM In-person AIA Symposium: Not Black and White: Seeing and Naming Africans in Greek Art