March Madness benefit for AMA
The American Marketing Association invites Memphians to “meet, mix and mingle with the best and brightest Memphis’ marketers while supporting a great cause” in a fundraising attempt aid in the […]
The American Marketing Association invites Memphians to “meet, mix and mingle with the best and brightest Memphis’ marketers while supporting a great cause” in a fundraising attempt aid in the […]
The Romeo and Juliet Project, inspired by a challenge from Mayor A C Wharton for local artists to help address youth violence, helps actors bring the play to life in high school classrooms. Beyond enhancing the language arts, the project helps students address real life drama in their own communities.
Lisa Mac recently expanded her photography studio into an inclusive space where creative types can work side-by-side. As proprietor of Studio688, she is looking to also help cultivate the Memphis creative class by offering workshops and performances.
The abandoned 10-story Sears regional distribution center in the Crosstown neighborhood is officially on its way to a new life as Crosstown Concourse. The multi-use vertical urban village will be completed in 2016 with the aid of $115.3 million in state, local and federal funds.
For ArtsMemphis and newly installed President Elizabeth Rouse, supporting the local arts requires more than cutting checks. Looking beyond the usual grantmaking role, the organization is re-writing the book for typical arts funds by being a mentor and advocate in all corners of the community.
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