This weekend is loaded with two important holidays! See how Nashville’s creative community is celebrating Juneteenth with a host of events from places like the National Museum of African American Music. Celebrate Fathers’ Day by visiting Monthaven Arts and Cultural Center‘s special Fathers’ Day event. Or explore what else Nashville has to offer. Don’t miss out!
Photo Credits: Nashville Jazz Workshop
National Museum of African American Music
Celebration of Legends Benefit Concert (virtual)
June 17
State of Black Music Summit (virtual)
June 18
Juneteenth Block Party (in-person)
June 19
Museum Dedication Ceremony (in-person and live streamed)
June 19
Nashville Jazz Workshop
Juneteenth Jazz and Art Live Experience (in-person)
June 19
Gallery 100
100 Taylor Arts Market (in-person)
June 19
Frist Art Museum
Juneteenth 2021 (in-person)
June 19
Creating the American West in Art (in-person)
Ongoing through June 27
N2020: Community Reflections (in-person)
Ongoing through August 1
A Landmark Repurposed: From Post Office to Art Museum (in-person)
Ongoing through Jan. 9, 2022
Monthaven Arts and Cultural Center
Opening Reception: Vietnam: 2 Soldiers, 2 Artists (in-person)
June 20
David Lusk Gallery
Stucture – Identity – Transformation (online)
Ongoing through June 26
Red Arrow Gallery
Objective Nostalgia (in-person)
Ongoing through June 26
Zeitgeist
flowers for a queeny (a royal portrait) – Lanie Gannon (virtual)
Ongoing through June 26
Small Pause – Rami Kim (virtual)
Ongoing through June 26
Mischievous Company – Kate Roebuck (virtual)
Ongoing through June 26
Channel to Channel
Brianna Bass and Brian Jobe (in-person)
Ongoing though June 26
Modfellows Art Gallery
Skin & Bones (in-person)
Ongoing though July 3
Third Coast Comedy Club
Cherry Bomb: An Improvised Musical (in-person)
Ongoing through July 17
Tinney Contemporary
James Perrin: Fragments of Endearment (in-person)
Ongoing through July 17
Julia Martin Gallery
Too Much Not Enough (in-person)
Ongoing through July 21
Unrequited Leisure
Memory Work (in-person)
Ongoing through July 31
The Theater Bug
Stories: An Original Instagram Musical Web Series (virtual)
On-demand
Nashville Rep
Little Hollow Living History Museum (virtual)
On-demand
Oz Arts Nashville
Fast/Forward: Nashville Artists Look to Our Future (virtual)
On-demand
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