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he Scene encourages you to support local art and visit these galleries and artists in the coming months. Find a new artist who inspires, motivates and challenges you, or see what your current favorites are doing this season and make their work a part of your own collection.
The Eighth Annual Art Event at David Lipscomb Campus School, February 10-12 features the works of 53 professional regional artists. Paintings, photography, sculpture, hand-blown glass, wood and ceramics will be available for purchase at this benefit exhibit and sale. Sale hours are Friday, 5-9, Saturday 10-5 and Sunday 1-5. Located in the High School Gymnasium, 3901 Granny White Pike and admission is free.
CHEEKWOOD CAPTURES
There are also two great ways to experience new art each month:
The Spirit Of The American West
First Saturday Art Crawl
WITH MORE THAN 200 CAPTIVATING DISPLAYS OF Art AND Artifacts
(nashvilledowntown.com/play/ first_saturday_art_crawl)
Art After Hours
every first Thursday (nashvilleartdealers.net/ ArtAfterHours) And you can always find the most comprehensive art listings at nashvillescene.com. For more information about advertising in the Gallery Guide, please call Mike Smith at 615-844-9238.
Presenting fresh, original, contemporary artwork. A Nashville experience on 5th Avenue of the Arts in downtown Nashville since 1996.
Visions of the American West: Masterworks from the Buffalo Bill Historical Center Organized by the Buffalo Bill Historical Center, Cody, Wyoming, USA
Clockwise from top: W.H.D. Koerner, 1933, The Road to Oregon (Lone Travel, or Travel in Groups of a Few, as Andy Had Known it, Was Practically a Thing of the Past), Oil on Canvas, 26.125 x 40.125 in. Frederic Remington, 1905, The Rattlesnake, Bronze, 22.625 x 22.625 in. Zane Grey, 1917, Winchester Model, 1895 Lever Action Sporting Rifle, 42 in. Long
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