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12th International Juried Exhibition, The Jay Etkin Gallery, Memphis, TN, 2005 [4] That’s A Whole ‘Notha Story, Art in the Atrium, Morristown, NJ, 2004 [ 4 ] Invitational, Mirror Mirror; Self Portrait, Self Image, The William Benton Museum of Art, Storrs, CT, 2004 [ 4 ]
CODA Gallery, CA 2009 FLEA Store, Los Angeles, USA 2008 Everything in the world has changed, Yard Dog Gallery, Marfa, USA 2007 Twenty Seven, Jay Etkin Gallery, Memphis, USA Arts at the Airport, Nashville International Airport, Nashville, USA 2006 Present Perfect, Vue Gallery, Memphis, USA 2005 Texas Medicine, Jay Etkin Gallery, Memphis, USA
Also in Cooper Young, one will find The House of Mews (a shelter for homeless cats), Goner Records, a local record label, Jay Etkin Gallery and Burke's Book Store. Cooper Young is proud of the local brewery appropriately named Memphis Made Brewing. Cooper Young is also where Memphis' only hostel, Pilgrim House Hostel, is located. [2]
Glennray Tutor (born 1950 in Kennett, Missouri) [1] is an American painter who is known for his photorealistic paintings. He is considered to be part of the Photorealism art movement. [2]
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The Dixon Gallery and Gardens is an art museum within 17 acres of gardens, established in 1976, and located at 4339 Park Avenue, Memphis, Tennessee, United States.. Sculpture gardens, conservatory, and fountain South Lawn gardens and rear museum facade Sculpture in the Formal Gardens
The cylindrical extension, opened in 1955, was designed by Memphis architect Everett Woods. [3] In 1989, the building was expanded and reoriented by Askew Nixon Ferguson (ANF) Architects & Skidmore, Owings and Merrill. The expansion, which doubled the square footage of the existing building, included a new public entrance as well as a three ...
Sun Studio is a recording studio opened by rock-and-roll pioneer Sam Phillips at 706 Union Avenue in Memphis, Tennessee, on January 3, 1950.It was originally called Memphis Recording Service, sharing the same building with the Sun Records label business.