Class of ‘06 artist Emily Walls has an art opening on Friday, January 12 from 8-10 pm at the P&H Cafe. Check out the show, and have a basket of cheese fries for us!
We were going to remind you of the looming deadlines for Tennessee Arts Commission grant applications, but since Mr. Butcher already did such a lovely job of putting those details together, we’re just going to direct you to his site.
We agree with Dwayne that it’s time to look forward. So what will you see from Lantana Projects in the months ahead?
Video and interdisciplinary artist Barbara Bickart will be our visiting artist this spring. Her residency is sponsored by Lantana, the FedEx Institute of Technology, and the University of Memphis College and Communication and Fine […]
The current issue of Fast Company lists three blogs that non-profit organizations should read regularly. Okay, perhaps you don’t represent a non-profit, but the information provided on current trends and marketing is just plain good advice for anyone interested in promotion.
Donor Power Blog: Jeff Brooks discusses the application of sound business strategies to the non-profit […]
Well, the Class of ‘06 has come and gone… and we could not be happier with the art, the opening reception, and the trolley tour. Thanks to everyone who made this celebration of local contemporary art such a success… and know that there will be a Class of ‘07!
there is a lecture at MCA from a digital and film artist
michelle citron
thursday at 7:00
also
Chris Wollard and Steven Troy Williams
present Urban Primitives
at first wednesdays at the brooks
which is like tomorrow
then there is all the regular
first of the month stuff
at lusk - our man don estes
perry nicole - our ladies elizabeth and susan
and my curatorial debut
which […]
Congratulations are in order for the newly betrothed Dwayne Butcher and Gadsby Creson. Both are active Lantana supporters - Dwayne through our blog and through ArtMemphis.net, and Gadsby through MCA - and we wish them nothing but the very best!
Need a cultural break but can’t get away from your desk? Take a tour through the Museum of Web Art. Founded in 1997 by Amy Stone, the museum is a fun example of early partnerships between art and technology.
Click below to visit the MOWA:
We want to take a second and congratulate Spike, husband of Lantana resident Ann-Marie James…According to Ann-Marie: “Spike has been accepted to the National Film and Television School to begin his MA in Production Design in January.”
Very cool…
Greetings from London! The city is a very exciting place to be this month, with the Frieze Art Fair set to open next week. To coincide, the city’s galleries are all putting on some great shows. The gallery I work at, Timothy Taylor Gallery, is about to open 2 very exciting shows in our two […]
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if you dont know who i am
then you are at the wrong site
i know what you are asking yourself
what can i possibly say here
on this lantana projects events blog
that i can not
would not
or have not said
on the artbutcher blog
or the artmemphis board
or what i write for number
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If you could spend one day with any artist - living or deceased - who would it be, and why?
Although we were sorry to see Lantana board member Jeanine Jablonski return to Portland in June after several years in Memphis, we are thrilled to brag about her recent accomplishments.
In addition to her board appointment with the Portland Arts Center, she will be taking over the arts and culture weblog for OregonLive.com, the online version […]
What sort of positive impact does the creative class have on commerce, and on cultural development? Take a look at an excerpt from an article released in July by Tennesseans for the Arts:
“Creative Industries,” a national arts research project by Americans for the Arts, shows that there are 9,639 arts-related businesses in Tennessee, employing over […]
Mark your calendars for the 2006 Cooper-Young Festival on Saturday, September 16. The festival is a great way to have fun while supporting community artists, musicians, organizations, and retailers.
Click below for more details on this annual event: