There are as many versions of Memphis as there are Memphians. We have something for everyone… and a soul like no other city’s.
Take a look through MemphisConnect and you’ll understand why the 100+ diverse voices represented are all inspired to call Memphis home.
November 29, 2009 Elizabeth Lemmonds
Caritas Village and the National Civil Rights Museum present the First Annual Peace Exhibition, a juried group show that celebrates the bridges of love and trust that connect disparate members of our community. The show is up now and runs through December 31, but don’t miss the official reception on Friday, December 4 from 6-8 pm. The fourteen talented artists featured are: Patty Crawford, Shalishah Franklin, Morris Howard, Margarette Loiseau, Marcellous Lovelace, Carolyn McFarlin, Carl E. Moore, Don Morgan, Ellen Morris Prewett, Darlene Newman, Chandler Pritchett, Brandy Richardson, Frank D. Robinson, Jr. and Damita Shaw. This is one not to miss!
And be on the lookout soon as Caritas Village launches its website!
arts, Binghampton, Brandy Richardson, Caritas Village, Carl Moore, Carolyn McFarlin, Chandler Pritchett, Damita Shaw, Darlene Newman, Don Morgan, Ellen Morris Prewett, Frank D. Robinson, Hope Gallery, Marcellous Lovelace, Margarette Loiseau, Morris Howard, National Civil Rights Museum, Patty Crawford, Shalishah Franklin Arts & Culture
MemphisConnect is a partnership between The Leadership Academy, MemphisED and Simple Focus. We provide a gathering place for diverse Memphians to share the opportunities, initiatives and activities that inspire them to make Memphis home.
MemphisConnect is always looking for people who are passionate about Memphis and want to help move our community forward. Get in touch if you have a story for us to share, of if you want to write for us!