Visual Arts
Carl E. Moore captured Memphis in murals and paintings. Now, he’s inspiring young artists.
Carl E. Moore, known for his work across the city, is showing kids that art can be a career.
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Carl E. Moore, known for his work across the city, is showing kids that art can be a career.
Freedom Prep is the only school in Memphis to have a National Geographic Photo Camp.
Holi is known as the “Festival of Colors.” Celebrators typically wear white and throw colored powder at each other.
Elmwood Cemetery is Memphis’ oldest active cemetery, adding five to seven new residents a week. But Elmwood is active in another way.
Three high school students are being nationally recognized for “The Pursuit,” their documentary featuring American Dreamers and DACA recipients.
A grant fund named in honor of Luke White will be announced on Friday during a special event at B-Side Memphis.
Overton Park Shell’s outreach program Shell on Wheels will host 5 Fridays of Jazz for the 10th year.
“Bloom: A Million Shades of Spring” includes events with enticing names like Bloom Saturdays, Sips of Spring, Tulips at Twilight and Petals and Parasols.
Content producer, curator, and DJ Bryan Roberson — aka YoBreezye — is featured in episode 2 of “The Story in Us,” which was released on Jan. 15.
Memphis’ showcase event will be Feb. 25 at Lafayette’s Music Room, leading up to the big finale of Tennessee Songwriters Week at The Bluebird Cafe in Nashville.
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