Events for December 5, 2018
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She’s Not There: New Photographs by Price Harrison
[ December 4, 2018 to January 3, 2019. ] December 4 – January 3 Planters Bank Peg Harvill Gallery These images bring attention to everyday places we often overlook. This exhibition is sponsored in part by Nashville Arts Magazine. -
New to the Collection
[ December 1, 2018 to January 27, 2019. ] December 1 - January 27 Jostens Gallery This exhibition features items that have been recently donated to the museum. -
Dane Carder: The Healing Game
[ December 1, 2018 to February 24, 2019. ] December 1 - February 24 Kimbrough Gallery These paintings are based on the photographs of Dr. Reed Bontecou, who documented the treatment of the wounded toward the end of the Civil War. -
The Nature of Things: Alison & Frank Lyne
[ December 1, 2018 to February 24, 2019. ] The Nature of Things: Alison & Frank Lyne December 1 - February 24 Kimbrough Gallery The Lyne’s will feature works on paper and of wood from their series on the upcoming Women’s Suffrage. -
Christmas Town
[ November 1, 2018 to January 27, 2019. ] Christmas Town This large collection of porcelain pieces was assembled by Jimmy and Sue Drye of Clarksville. The village was donated to the museum by the Drye’s children in honor of their parents. Hundreds of porcelain pieces recently donated by the Drye family make up a large display for Christmas Town. There are moving parts and lights, [...] -
Holiday from the Collection
[ November 1, 2018 to December 31, 2018. ] Objects from the permanent collection of the Customs House Museum & Cultural Center celebrate the holiday season. In The Leaf Chronicle Lobby -
Camille Engel: Her Home Tennessee
[ October 16, 2018 to January 2, 2019. ] American contemporary realist oil painter Camille Engel is internationally acclaimed and known for her use of rich colors, textures, and intricate detail. This award-winning artist has created a series of paintings themed around the Tennessee State symbols. In conjunction with the exhibit, the Museum will display 13 student works of art created within the same [...] -
Alan LeQuire: From Clay to Bronze
[ October 19, 2018 to January 6, 2019. ] Alan LeQuire is best known today for his monumental sculptures in Middle Tennessee. “From Clay to Bronze” features works done in terra cotta, bronze, and drawings, and includes the traveling exhibit “Lost Wax Casting”. This exhibit includes clay models, molds, wax castings, and finished bronze sculpture, along with photographs that help to explain the process [...]