PRIZM Ensemble: Imani Winds
Crosstown TheaterPRIZM Ensemble presents Imani Winds in collaboration with Crosstown Arts in Crosstown Theater. Crosstown Theater at Crosstown Arts Monday, June...
PRIZM Ensemble presents Imani Winds in collaboration with Crosstown Arts in Crosstown Theater. Crosstown Theater at Crosstown Arts Monday, June...
Dead Soldiers EP listening event and “RIDE” music video premiere, directed by local filmmaker and Studio One Four Three co-founder...
Crosstown Arts and Memphis Listening Lab present Black Tight Killers in Crosstown Theater. Crosstown Theater Thursday, June 6, 2024 Tickets: $5...
Join Indie Memphis & Crosstown Arts for our 6th annual Filmmaker Speed Meetings! Think of it like Speed Dating, but for filmmaking guidance and mentorship. This is a great opportunity for new/rising/new-to-Memphis filmmakers to connect with other Memphis-based industry professionals.
In 1972, The Bar-Kays released “Do You See What I See?”, marking their resilience after a tragic 1967 plane crash....
Three time Grammy Award-Winning Drummer Ulysses Owens Jr. is known for being a drummer who The New York Times has said “take a back seat to no one,” and “a musician who balances excitement gracefully and shines with innovation.”
Crosstown Arts and SPECTRUM present Milk in Crosstown Theater. Crosstown Theater Thursday, June 13, 2024 Tickets: $5 at the door...
Don't miss the final chance to learn more about the 2025 Crosstown Arts Residency Applications — join us for our LAST Residency Application Information Session! This final session is FREE and VIRTUAL!
Crosstown Arts presents From Winter Hill to Duck Hill: Blues All Night Long with Willie Farmer Trio, Ryan Lee Crosby...
Join us for a beautiful day at Crosstown Concourse and enjoy delicious local craft beers at this family-friendly weekend event — featuring 160+ of the best curated local and regional crafters, makers and artists!
Jessye DeSilva’s new, crowdfunded album, Renovations, chronicles an ongoing, imperfect journey to self-love and -acceptance, full of both moments of resignation and moments of triumph.
Marisa Anderson channels the history of the guitar and stretches the boundaries of tradition. Her deeply original work applies elements of minimalism, electronic music, drone and 20th century classical music to compositions based on blues, jazz, gospel and country music, re-imagining the landscape of American music. The New Yorker calls Anderson ‘one of the most distinctive guitar players of her generation’, while NPR refers to her as among ‘this era’s most powerful players’.