Wednesday, June 6, 2007

Where does it hurt? Press Release & Poster



UNTITLED ARTISTS: PLEASE FORWARD THIS TO YOUR FRIENDS!

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

UNTITLED ARTISTS GROUP PRESENTS SUMMER SHOW 2007:
"WHERE DOES IT HURT?"

Nashville, TN

Nashville's UNTITLED artists' group invites you to experience artistic healing with "Where Does It Hurt?," Friday, June 15th at an inviting and luxurious day spa. This free, one-night-only art event will be held in The Essense Room at 1511 Jefferson Street where over 60 innovative and upcoming Nashville visual artists are poised to soothe your pain with provocative paints, fresh photography, and moving mixed-media. "Where does it hurt?" is the latest in a series of successful quarterly exhibitions that support artistic innovation and offer alternative visual arts in non-traditional spaces.

UNTITLED has introduced new artists to the community since 1991, is comprised of several hundred artists, and has left an indelible stamp on the burgeoning Nashville art scene. UNTITLED members include staff and exhibiting artists from Zeitgeist, Dangenart, Plowhaus, Twist Gallery, (fov) gallery. UNTITLED members also include art faculty, students, and graduates from Watkins College of Art and Design, Belmont University, Vanderbilt University, Lipscomb University, TSU, Fisk University and MTSU.

"Where Does It Hurt?" will take place Friday, June 15th from 6 to 10 p.m. in The Essense Room at 1511 Jefferson Street, located at the corner of Jefferson Street and 16th Avenue North near Fisk University. The Essense Room is located within the Essense Day Spa, a full service day spa in downtown Nashville and a nominee for Best of Citysearch 2007. Admission is free, and the public is invited to meet and mingle with the artists, all while viewing art, exploring massage, and unleashing their inner groove to the downbeat melodies of a local DJ. Patrons may purchase artwork by cash, check or charge and may take their pieces home with them at 10pm that evening.

Untitled is a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting artists, reaching new art audiences, and offering alternative visual arts experiences in the Nashville community. The group's meetings and shows provide opportunities for artists to connect, collaborate and learn from each other. All artists at all levels and in all media are invited to attend weekly meetings at Kazu in Cummins Station, and to participate in quarterly exhibitions. The deadline for artists to register for "Where does it hurt?" is June 10th. New artists are encouraged to show. For more information about "WHERE DOES IT HURT?" or the Untitled Artists' Group and its programs to support and promote the visual arts, please visit our website, www.untitlednashville.org , or email info@untitlednashville.org

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