<----google-site-verification: googlef5734462689b21f7.html----> Gallery Exhibits - The Center for The Arts

Thursday, May 17th, 2012

The Center for the Arts is pleased to announce an exhibition of works by African American Artists sponsored by the Culture Art League of Rutherford County. The exhibit will open May 11th and run through the end of the month.   The show includes works from close to a dozen painters and visual artists working in the Murfreesboro [...]

The Center for the Arts is pleased to announce “Moving in Tandem”, an exhibition of works by Michael Baggarly and Erin Anfinson. The exhibit will run April 6th through April 28, 2012.   The show includes works that incorporate and utilize a vast array of different media–including pierced metal casting, laser engraved drawings, encaustic wax painting [...]

The Center for the Arts is pleased to announce “Converging Paths”, an exhibition of recent works by Rhett Moser and Kelly McCormack, which opens in the gallery Saturday, February 4th. The show is comprised of paintings, installation and small sculptures focused on strong linear composition and geometric abstraction. Both artists are life long natives to [...]

 The Center for the Arts Proudly Presents Haute Metal For Immediate Release   The Center for the Arts is pleased to announce Haute Metal opening in our gallery January 7, 2012 and showing until February 2.    The show combines and contrasts a series of masculine, oftentimes weathered  assemblage and sculpture made from rusted, aged and [...]

The Center for the Arts is pleased to announce “Perimeters”, a solo exhibition featuring new landscape paintings and drawings by artist Glenn Merchant.  This show features a cohesive body of works executed in oil, pastel and charcoal.  The vibrant color filled landscape images hover between being incomplete sketches and fully realized paintings. The work explores [...]

The Center for the Arts Is pleased to announce a special exhibition featuring a series of photographs, paintings and hand-made painted ceramic masks from The Lost Boys Center & Gallery in downtown Nashville.  The Lost Boys Foundation is a 501 (c)(3)non-profit organization established in 2004 committed to reunification and living enhancement for approximately 200 young [...]