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Frist Center for the Visual Arts
Frist Center for the Visual Arts
The Frist Center opened in April 2001, and since that time has hosted a spectacular array of art from the region, the country and around the world.
Unlike any traditional museum you’ve ever visited, the Frist Center for the Visual Arts has become a magnet for Nashville’s rapidly expanding visual arts scene.read more
The Frist Center opened in April 2001, and since that time has hosted a spectacular array of art from the region, the country and around the world.
Unlike any traditional museum you’ve ever visited, the Frist Center for the Visual Arts has become a magnet for Nashville’s rapidly expanding visual arts scene. With an exhibitions schedule that has new art flowing through the magnificent Art Deco building every 6-8 weeks, no matter how often you visit, there is always something new and exciting to see in the spacious galleries. Click here for a complete list of current and upcoming exhibitions.
Formed in Austin, TX, the Band of Heathens became a band totally by accident. Songwriters Colin Brooks, Gordy Quist, and Ed Jurdi were all doing regular sets at Momo's in Austin when they began sitting in with each other, eventually making the whole thing one big show that they called the Good Time Supper Club, which was essentially three singer/songwriters in the round backed by a solid rhythm section of John Chipman on drums and Seth Whitney on bass....
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