25 08, 2021

Cheekwood enchants all summer long

2021-08-25T04:08:32-07:00

From rotating exhibits and permanent art collections, to a historic home and acres of gardens, Cheekwood has been a haven for Nashvillians during the pandemic as a place to get outside, view art and find some sense of calm and beautiful normalcy. Cheekwood, the 55-acre botanical garden and art museum located on the historic Cheek estate, was originally built

Cheekwood enchants all summer long2021-08-25T04:08:32-07:00
17 08, 2021

Bordeaux, Reborn

2021-08-17T06:43:55-07:00

Homeowners of a new generation embrace the historically black neighborhood's architectural importance By Maria Mayer Photography by William DeShazer Tucked into the rolling hillsides north of the Cumberland River is the neighborhood of Bordeaux. It's a storied area of the city steeped in history—once home to Native Americans, then farmers. It’s the location of the American Baptist College attended

Bordeaux, Reborn2021-08-17T06:43:55-07:00
5 08, 2021

Artist Spotlight: Keith Tucker

2021-08-05T03:44:11-07:00

By Hollie DeesePhotography by Richard SuterIt’s hard to find a medium that artist Keith Tucker doesn’t work in when creating his paintings, murals, sculptures, illustrations or occasionally even furniture. The honorary Kentucky Colonel — a distinction he earned in 2005 in recognition of a sculpture he created of Abraham Lincoln for the opening of the Gaylord Hotel in Washington, D.C.

Artist Spotlight: Keith Tucker2021-08-05T03:44:11-07:00
23 06, 2021

The Continental, designed by Nick Dryden, showcases local artisans

2021-06-23T04:05:56-07:00

Local artisans, Brock's photography, complement cuisine Photography by Emily Dorio When diners visit The Continental, the latest restaurant from chef Sean Brock, not only will they get to indulge in Brock’s exciting exploration of contemporary cuisine at the Grand Hyatt hotel in the Nashville Yards development, they will also get an inside look at Brock’s love of art, showcased

The Continental, designed by Nick Dryden, showcases local artisans2021-06-23T04:05:56-07:00
22 06, 2021

Manuel Zeitlin Architects celebrates 40 years

2021-06-22T06:33:15-07:00

Manuel Zeitlin Architects is celebrating 40 years since its foundation, and the firm will be celebrating all year long by highlighting the places they have built and the people who helped along the way, including new projects, old projects, long-gone projects, current partners and their 25 year relationship with Zeitgeist art gallery."After moving back to Nashville in December 1980, I

Manuel Zeitlin Architects celebrates 40 years2021-06-22T06:33:15-07:00
14 06, 2021

Legacy Living

2021-06-14T06:33:01-07:00

A builder and homeowner create a home that honors family — past, present and future By Hollie Deese Interior photography by Leslie Brown Exterior photography by Reed Brown Dionne Dewitte knew there was one element that had to be incorporated into the design of her Nashville dream home: the stone lion from her grandmother Marie’s garden, a heavy piece

Legacy Living2021-06-14T06:33:01-07:00
19 05, 2021

Spring’s Best Botanicals

2021-05-19T04:53:59-07:00

The shops, stops, nurseries and florists we are loving this season in Nashville Derrick Lachney of Foiled & Fern. Photos by Mary Craven. Foiled & Fern 1210 Second Ave. N. Suite 101 615-920-5141 In a shop twist we never knew we needed, owner Derrick Lachney has brought together hair and houseplants in Germantown for the kind of self-love

Spring’s Best Botanicals2021-05-19T04:53:59-07:00
17 05, 2021

Artist Spotlight: Jay Jenkins –– Woke3

2021-05-17T06:13:11-07:00

By Marq Burnett Photography by Keep3 Jamal “Jay” Jenkins, known artistically as Woke3, describes himself as a melanated muralist and mixed-media artist from “Norf” (North) Nashville. Jenkins was born outside of Los Angeles but left the West Coast at the age of 4. The “Norf” raised and made him into the man he is today, and he hasn’t forgotten

Artist Spotlight: Jay Jenkins –– Woke32021-05-17T06:13:11-07:00
14 05, 2021

Time for Tile

2021-05-14T05:20:27-07:00

Hatch Master Printer takes textile art to interior tiles By Jennifer Chesak Photography by Michelle Morrow Master printmaker Jim Sherraden, who managed Nashville’s iconic Hatch Show Print for more than 30 years, has a new venture called jimjim and co. His artisan tile business is a collaboration with sculptor Jammie Williams and the crew at Nashville Tile & Interiors.

Time for Tile2021-05-14T05:20:27-07:00
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