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    At 67, Vincent Clay is starting his art degree at U of M

    He started college but quit decades ago. He never stopped wishing it could be different.

    By Jane Roberts August 26, 2024
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    Memphis artist raising money to stay on South Main

    Since moving to the South Main Arts District in 2005, David Bunk said he has seen a number of art galleries close. He said the area needs more shops for locals and tourists.

    By Christin Yates August 18, 2024
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    Artists draw on reality with in-the-flesh models

    Drawing classes with live models (sometimes clothed, sometimes not) help artists hone their skill at sketching the human form.

    By Michael Waddell August 17, 2024
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    U of M museum puts entire African collection on display

    Museum staffers have brought every African piece out of storage for a sprawling exhibition that includes new items.

    By Elle Perry August 17, 2024
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    Meet the Brooks Museum’s new Memphis-area curators

    The Memphis Brooks Museum of Art added two locals to its curatorial staff in 2023. Meet Kristin Pedrozo and C. Rose Smith.

    By Elle Perry August 11, 2024
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    Brooks gets first pick of Belz family Chinese art collection

    From the Belz family to the Brooks, museum curators have selected 95 pieces and expect to take several more from the iconic art collection. 

    By Jane Roberts July 31, 2024
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    Hooks Institute invites art entries for exhibit on beauty of change

    The contest is open to Memphis-area artists 18 and older. 

    By Jane Roberts July 25, 2024
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    Memphis Botanic Garden art auction has people buying blind

    Buyers don’t find out who created their piece until after they purchase it. The Botanic Garden will host a party Sunday, July 28, at the conclusion of the auction. 

    By King Jemison July 25, 2024
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    Memphis muralist helping artists display their ‘artifacts’

    Jamond Bullock, known for his many murals around the city, recently hosted a soft opening for a new art gallery in Whitehaven. 

    By King Jemison July 13, 2024
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    Memphians pitch in to create 10-foot-tall David Bowie sculpture

    “Today is the 50th anniversary of Bowie performing ‘Diamond Dogs’ at the Mid-South Coliseum,” artist Mike McCarthy said. “So, I thought why not try to unveil phase one of the sculpture today.”

    By Kambui Bomani July 01, 2024
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    Art museum construction can continue Downtown, court rules

    A Friday court ruling denies a request by opponents of the museum’s construction who sought a temporary injunction last September to stop construction on the riverfront.

    By Bill Dries June 28, 2024
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    New master metalsmith casts Black history in bronze, steel

    A School of the Art Institute of Chicago professor emeritus, art gallery owner and sculptor is the Metal Museum’s 38th annual master metalsmith. 

    By Kambui Bomani June 27, 2024
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    Two years post Dobbs, Planned Parenthood says Tennessee in ‘state of crisis’

    Since the abortion ban, more than 10,000 individuals have left Tennessee to get abortions. “This is impacting our state in all sorts of ways,” said Ashley Coffield, CEO of Planned Parenthood of Tennessee and North Mississippi. 

    By Aisling Mäki June 24, 2024
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    Bus shelter art of jookin’ dancers ‘like the Rocky statue for Memphis’

    Muralist Brandon Marshall said he designed the Hickory Hill images to inspire drivers and bus riders with uplifting pictures of “a strong cultural asset for the city.”

    By King Jemison June 21, 2024
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    Calkins: The mural said, ‘We can do better.’ Within weeks, it was vandalized.

    A group of Crosstown High students painted a beautiful mural that said, “We can do better.” Within weeks, the mural was vandalized. So how did they respond? By doing better. 

    By Geoff Calkins June 11, 2024
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    Memphis hosts a variety of Juneteenth celebrations

    One event, Tone’s music festival, features Memphis rap legend Juicy J and Memphis producer HitKidd.

    By Kambui Bomani June 13, 2024
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    Baron Von Opperbean is coming back — this time to Mud Island

    With new ‘BVO,’ artist Chris Reyes aims to bring ‘immersive entertainment’ to former Mud Island museum

    By Chris Herrington June 10, 2024
  • Business

    Primas shop to close, bakery will stay open

    While Shop Mucho inside Primas Bakery + Boutique will close next month, RM Petit Cakes, the artisan dessert shop that shares the building, will remain open for business. 

    By Aisling Mäki June 07, 2024
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    Memphis slang and underrated artists highlighted at Crosstown shows

    Artist and curator Najee Strickland said he wants attendees to leave with a sense of what Memphis represents, through art, and what Memphis means to the artists involved.

    By Elle Perry May 23, 2024
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    Artists explore legacy and homemaking through new exhibit

    The 2024 AAPI Month Memphis exhibition is expanded in both duration and its mission from the 2023 iteration.

    By Elle Perry May 22, 2024
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    Airport honors student artistic achievement in 17th annual contest

    Much of the art is for sale; it will hang in baggage-claim area for one year.

    By Jane Roberts May 11, 2024
  • Business

    Memphis-based production company expands to Kansas City market

    Lauren Ready, an Iowa native who first landed in Memphis working in television news, launched Forever Ready Productions in 2014 while still working at Action News 5 (WMC-TV). Her clientele grew from there.

    By Aisling Mäki May 10, 2024
  • Arts & Culture

    AAPI Heritage Month Memphis returns with food tour, art exhibitions

    An Asian restaurant food tour, a Laotian happy hour and dinner, a night market and two art exhibitions are on the calendar for Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month in Memphis.

    By Elle Perry May 01, 2024
  • Spirit of Memphis

    Memphis-based Joffa provides jobs at home, around the globe

    The e-commerce site links socially conscious shoppers to handcrafted goods from around the world, and helps provide jobs in the 38126 ZIP code, where Advance Memphis workers staff a fulfillment center.

    By Aisling Mäki April 28, 2024
  • Arts & Culture

    Africa in April festival pays tribute to Gambia

    “Everybody got a festival celebrating their own heritage and ethnicity,” David Acey said. “So, our efforts in the early ’60s was to develop something that could get our people into their history and culture.”

    By Kambui Bomani April 23, 2024

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