Martin Shallenberger Artist-in-Residence Craig Black to create Cheekwood-inspired installation, showcase innovative painting technique.
Events
OZ Arts Nashville’s Signature Benefit, ‘Conversations at OZ,’ Goes Virtual on February 23, 2022
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OZ Arts Nashville announced "Conversations at OZ," an annual fundraiser celebrating the art of conversation with community leaders and vibrant personalities, will take place online...
Light Up the Holidays with Cheekwood
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The sights and sounds of the season have returned for the 2021 season of Cheekwood's Holiday LIGHTS. In its seventh year, the annual event...
2021 Bark in the Park
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Going 21 years strong, the annual Bark in the Park, hosted by New Leash on Life (NLOL), returns Saturday, October 23 from 11 am...
OZ Arts Nashville Celebrates Halloween with Fable Cry’s ‘Spooktacular Festival of Ghouls’
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Following a memorably spooky bash at OZ Arts in 2019, Nashville-based theatrical rockers return to conjure an unpredictable and extravagant event celebrating the eeriest...
Nashville CARES is thrilled to announce Leslie Jordan as Grand Marshal of the 30th Anniversary of the Nashville AIDS Walk.
The Nashville Pride Festival and Parade brought people to Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park in droves. Ponchos, rain jackets, and rainbow umbrellas were hot...
The 32nd Annual Nashville Pride Festival presented by Bridgestone and Nissan kicks off this weekend with the Pride Parade on Saturday and Festival Saturday...
Nashville Pride is back! After many postponements and eventual cancellation in 2020, the festival returns this year on September 18-19 and the location has...
Upper Cumberland Pride (UCP) Festival is back and will be held on Aug. 21 from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. at Dogwood Park in...

Internationally Acclaimed Scottish Artist Lands Residency at Cheekwood
Leslie Jordan – Grand Marshal of the 30th Anniversary Nashville AIDS Walk
You Can’t Dampen Our Pride: Nashville Pride Returns to the Mid-State
Nashville Pride Festival Presented by Bridgestone and Nissan this Weekend at Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park
Nashville Pride: The Festival is Back, Bigger and Better
Upper Cumberland Pride: Just Can’t Hide That Pride