Arts

Swipe through renderings of the four performance halls and more planned for TPAC’s relocation.
The new addition is said by leaders to be Williamson County’s first interactive exhibition space dedicated to telling its comprehensive countywide history.
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Nashville Glasshaüs specializes in the art of glassblowing + offers a coffeeshop and bar, glass-focused art gallery, event venue, and more.
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The exhibition is available to view for a period of time in the Tennessee State Museum’s Curb Music Gallery + features some online components to immerse yourself in from home.
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