Alisa Jones brought the sound of the hammered dulcimer to new audiences when she recorded on projects by Michael Martin Murphey and Country Music Hall of Fame members Johnny Cash and Dolly Parton, among others.
Music fans often wear buttons, shirts and other accessories to show support for their favorite artists. Participants can design a button that represents what they love about country music, Nashville and the museum. (All ages)
Jamie Floyd wrote “The Blade,” the title track of Ashley Monroe’s Grammy-nominated 2015 album, which was also recorded by Country Music Hall of Fame member Ronnie Dunn for his 2022 album, 100 Proof Neon.
Dance instructors from Urban Cowboy will guide visitors through line dances to some of country music’s biggest hits. Everyone is invited to learn and have fun. (All ages)
To celebrate the opening of the exhibition Rosanne Cash: Time Is a Mirror, Rosanne Cash will sit down for a one-on-one interview with the museum’s RJ Smith.
Participants can bow a fiddle, pluck a banjo and strum a ukulele. The Musical Instrument Petting Zoo offers budding musicians a chance to try new and familiar instruments.
Inspired by String City: Nashville’s Tradition of Music and Puppetry, participants can make their own puppet and put on a show with new friends. Materials are provided. (All ages)
Marionettes, rod puppetry, animation, and an ever-changing set tell the story of country music as it relates to Nashville’s transformation into Music City.
Inspired by Country Music Hall of Fame member Patty Loveless’s Kentucky roots, create your own artistic interpretation of the Appalachian Mountains using watercolors and crayons. Participants will also learn about wax resist techniques in art.
Come make friendship bracelets with us! Concertgoers everywhere are trading bracelets with fellow fans and their favorite artists to symbolize friendship and unity.
To mark the opening of the Haley Gallery exhibition Heritage: Southern Vernacular—which will feature quilts made by women in the Gee’s Bend community of Alabama, as well as sculptures and two-dimensional works from Black vernacular artists associa
Scout’s Barbershop will be hosting a 10 Year Anniversary Celebration on Sunday, October 6 from 4 to 7 p.m. at the company’s first location in East Nashville (1003 Gallatin Ave)!
With an astonishing array of video imagery and a frenetic assortment of equipment, the legendary theater pioneers of The Wooster Group transform OZ into a sort of mad scientist’s laboratory for their latest “deliriously trippy” production.
Produced by The Downtown Clarksville Association, First Thursday Art Walk is a free, self-guided tour that combines visual art, live music, engaging events and more in the heart of Downtown Clarksville. Held each month from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.
High-energy, piano and guitar based alternative marked by virtuosic musicianship; dark and masterful songwriting; soaring vocals; and a performance that crosses nimbly from gritty to pretty…with a band that pulls no punches.
Landon Pigg and Jesse Daniel Edwards: two friends, philosopher poets, anglers, tennis amateurs, and songsters met in Nashville in 2021 and immediately shared a love of books, red wine, and art- often meeting in dimly-lit East Nashville haunts to d
Jesse Daniel Edwards is an acclaimed songwriter hailing from the small mountain town of Cuyamaca, CA (pop. 60). As a child, Jesse and his 6 siblings grew up without television, internet, or significant exposure to the outside world.
Acclaimed alternative songwriter and piano/electric guitar phenom set to deliver hallmark incendiary performance ahead of Nellie McKay at City Winery, Nashville.
Jesse Daniel Edwards is an accclaimed songwriter hailing from the small mountain town of Cuyamaca, CA (pop. 60). As a child, Jesse and his 6 siblings grew up without television, internet, or significant exposure to the outside world.
Jesse Daniel Edwards is an accclaimed songwriter hailing from the small mountain town of Cuyamaca, CA (pop. 60). As a child, Jesse and his 6 siblings grew up without television, internet, or significant exposure to the outside world.
Jesse Daniel Edwards is an acclaimed alternative songwriter hailing from the small mountain town of Cuyamaca, CA (pop. 60). As a child, Jesse and his 6 siblings grew up without television, internet, or significant exposure to the outside world.
Jesse Daniel Edwards is an acclaimed songwriter hailing from the small mountain town of Cuyamaca, CA (pop. 60). As a child, Jesse and his 6 siblings grew up without television, internet, or significant exposure to the outside world.
Jesse Daniel Edwards is an award-winning songwriter from Nashville who, after a chance encounter with John Prine's manager while busking as a young artist, has been performing full-time on the festival and university circuits throughout the U.S.
Jesse Daniel Edwards is an award-winning songwriter from Nashville who, after a chance encounter with John Prine's manager while busking as a young artist, has been performing full-time on the festival and university circuits throughout the U.S.
First Friday of Each Month
The first Friday of each month, the Franklin Art Scene includes dozens of sites dispersed through an area thriving with spots listed on the National Register of Historic Places in downtown Franklin.
For the Love of Art plan to attend the First Saturday Art Crawl in downtown Nashville art galleries. One of the most popular monthly events. Enjoy both local and world-renowned artists in our amazing art galleries.