A couple of art openings tonight. One is at the
University of Memphis'
Fogelman Executive Center for "Visions," a juried exhibition of works by
Artists' Link; the other is at
Delta Axis Contemporary Arts Center in
Marshall Arts Studio for "It's a Human World," works by Adam Shaw,
Elizabeth Alley, Alan Duckworth, Kurt Meer, Tom Strider, and Vera Iliatova. If
you want to mingle with some of the dancers from Ballet Memphis, you can do so
tonight at
Ballet Memphis' Friday Night at the Studio, where there's an
open rehearsal for their upcoming performance of "Mars and Venus" at the
studio on Trinity road.
Piston Honda,
In the Balance,
Shame
Face, and
Down in the Park are at the New Daisy. Paintings by
Anne Siems on show at David Lusk through January 26th.
The
Subteens and
The Harlots are at the P&H. The
River City Jazz
Society is playing at the Ivy Bistro,
El Boho, featuring Gary
Gazaway, is at Young Avenue Deli. And last but certainly not least,
The
Chris Scott Band is at Poplar Lounge. I would go into great detail abot
how talented these guys are and what a show they put on, but I don't want you
there taking up my bar stool.