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Venue
The Arcade
Located in downtown Nashville, Tennessee, the historica Arcade Building has become home to a number of galleries and artist studios including: Odyssey's End, (fov)Studio, TAG ANNEX, Visual Impact Photography, Digigraph, SQFT Gallery, Andrew John Gallery, BART.ART STUDIO, TWIST Art Gallery, Julep Photography, Art Rogue, Daniel Lai's Studio, Dangenart Gallery.
These galleries, collaborating under the name Art at the Arcade, are solidifying the presence of art in Nashville and participating in the creation of a true art district. Until recently a cohesive art district was non existent, but thanks to Art at the Arcade people now have several art spaces to visit within one building.
Art at the Arcade is working with other galleries and artists within downtown Nashville and surrounding areas to propel local arts to a level the city has not seen. Every first Saturday of the month, the historic Arcade in downtown Nashville comes to life with over one thousand visitors for a Gallery Crawl. Multiple galleries open their doors to avid art lovers as well as anyone else that is just curious to see what the Gallery Crawl is all about.-
Contact Info
The Arcade
244 5th Ave. North, The Arcade Building
Nashville, TN 37219 -
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NOTE: We do our best to ensure all information is accurate, however it's a good idea to visit the website or call the venue to verify the information.
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12/05/09 First Saturday Gallery Crawl
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