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Winter Weather Disrupts Memphis Arts Scene

News Summary

Winter Storm Cora is impacting local arts events in Memphis, leading to uncertainty regarding exhibitions and performances. While Graceland’s Elvis Presley exhibit is expected to proceed despite the weather, other events may face cancellations. From theater shows to art talks, residents are advised to check updates as they prepare for the storm. Safety advisories are issued as local artists seek to showcase their works amidst these challenges. Despite the weather, the community hopes the vibrant arts scene will endure.

Winter Weather Disrupts the Vibrant Memphis Arts Scene

In the city of Memphis, winter weather is putting a bit of a damper on the local arts scene this weekend. With Winter Storm Cora making headlines and causing uncertainty about how safe it will be to venture out, many beloved events and exhibitions are hanging in the balance. It’s enough to make anyone think back to those childhood days of wishing for snow—the icy flakes dancing around may be a nostalgic sight, but they come with challenges for our local arts community.

Will the Show Go On?

As the city braces for significant snowfall, residents are left wondering whether local events will proceed as planned. Highlights on the calendar include the much-anticipated Elvis Presley’s 90th birthday exhibit at Graceland. This exhibit boasts “90 curated stories” brought to life through a selection of artifacts from the sprawling Graceland Archives, which houses over 1.5 million items. While Graceland is expected to remain open, weather conditions may dictate otherwise, and if you miss the festivities this weekend, fear not! The exhibit is set to continue through December.

Upcoming Performances at Risk

Fans of theater may also be disappointed to learn that “Six Men Dressed Like Joseph Stalin,” a new play scheduled to run through January 26, might see some canceled performances due to the winter storm. If you’ve got tickets, it might be wise to keep checking in with the venue for updates!

Art Talks on Thin Ice

For those looking to delve deeper into the world of art, Crosstown Arts has two thought-provoking artist talks featuring Lester Merriweather and Alex Paulus coming up. Their exhibits are open until January 19, so hopefully, the winter weather will spare us, and the talks will proceed as scheduled. However, be sure to check the Crosstown Arts website for any last-minute changes!

Film Lovers Take Note

The Brooks also has an exciting weekend lined up with a screening of “Shanghai Express” followed by a discussion with esteemed speakers SunAh Laybourn and Katie Gee Salisbury. But hold your horses—this too could be at risk if the inclement weather hits hard. Mark your calendars for January 19 when “Always Be My Maybe” is scheduled to show, but once again, it all depends on how the weather plays out.

Engaging Exhibitions Continue

Meanwhile, at the Dixon Gallery and Gardens, art enthusiasts can revel in several exhibitions, including the standout “Pissarro to Picasso: Masterworks from the Kirkland Family Collection,” and since admission is free, it’s a great opportunity to explore culture without spending a dime. But weather permitting, of course.

Important Safety Advisories

The Memphis Area Transit Authority has announced some temporary service changes aimed at prioritizing safety during the incoming storm. Residents are advised to remain indoors unless travel is absolutely essential, making it the perfect excuse to cozy up with some art books or films at home.

Supporting the Local Arts Community

Excitingly, local artists can take part in showcasing their works at the Renasant Convention Center, a venue that sees around 450,000 visitors annually. Artists who get accepted could even receive stipends of up to $1,000. It’s a wonderful opportunity to both share their talent and earn a little something along the way!

Last Minute Preparations

In conclusion, as we hold our breath waiting for the snow to fall, let’s hope that the heart and soul of Memphis’ arts scene remains alive and well, even in these frosty conditions. No matter what, stay warm and embrace the beauty of winter!

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