Welcome to another vibrant weekend in Memphis, where the arts are alive, and stories abound! Whether you’re a lover of live music, original art, or engaging conversations, this weekend is packed with creative experiences that you won’t want to miss. Let’s take a look at some of the coolest events happening in our city from October 6th to October 12th!
First up, we have the Canvas for a Cause exhibition, showcasing almost 200 stunning 6”x6” paintings by talented regional artists. Each of these small yet mighty creations tells a big story, diving into a variety of themes and perspectives. What’s even better? Admission is free! And if a piece catches your eye, you can take it home for just $25. All proceeds will benefit the UrbanArt Commission’s artists’ workshops and Meritan’s Silver Bells. This fascinating exhibition will be on view until October 10th, so grab your friends and take a stroll through some amazing art!
Theater lovers will be delighted with the Broadway musical Girl from the North Country, taking stage at the Orpheum Theatre from October 8th to 13th. Set in a boarding house during the Great Depression, this Tony Award-winning show features 20 reimagined songs from the legendary Bob Dylan. It beautifully chronicles themes of life, love, and hope, pulling at the heartstrings of all who attend. It’s a must-see for anyone who appreciates a powerful musical experience!
If you’re an aspiring artist or just love art, don’t miss the Artist Meet & Greet at Minglewood Hall on October 9th from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM. This free monthly networking event is perfect for local artists and art lovers to come together, share ideas, and learn about upcoming events. Bring your favorite art supplies and contribute to a collaborative banner that will be displayed at future events. It’s a great opportunity to make connections while indulging in your creative spirit!
Get ready to jam at the Tambourine Bash taking place on October 10th at Overton Park Shell, starting at 7:00 PM. Enjoy a fantastic lineup featuring the talented Southern Avenue and a host of other local stars like Lana J, Adubb, and Wyly Bigger. This concert is not just for entertainment; it supports Music Export Memphis, making it a night filled with good tunes and a great cause. Don’t forget to grab your tickets early as VIP options are available!
Finally, for those who enjoy heartfelt discussions, make sure to check out Storytelling as Liberation at the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art on October 12th. The event kicks off with a cocktail hour at 3:15 PM, followed by an insightful panel featuring photographer Andrea Morales and moderated by Micaela Watts. They will explore the critical role that storytelling plays in personal liberation, along with a few other inspiring panelists. It’s a wonderful chance to think deeply and engage with innovative ideas!
This weekend in Memphis is set to be filled with creativity and connection, no matter what interests you. So gather your friends, pick an event (or two!), and immerse yourselves in the vibrant culture our city has to offer. Remember, every story has a voice, and this weekend is all about celebrating those voices. Enjoy and have fun!
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