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Slideshow of Nashvillians looking at exhibits at the Frist Art Fest.

Are you ready for Frist Arts Fest this weekend?

Photos provided by The Frist Art Museum

Feeling artsy? The Frist Art Museum is spotlighting several new exhibitions — including “Multiplicity” and “Art and Imagination in Spanish America, 1500-1800” — with a weekend of exciting events at Frist Arts Fest, Nov. 4-5.

The all-ages event will include:

  • Artist discussions
  • Music and dance performances
  • Art-making activities
  • Scavenger hunts
  • Exhibition tours
  • Live art demonstrations
  • Food trucks
  • Games and more

Admission is $15 for adults and free for kids 18 and under, and advance tickets are not required.

Plan your weekend with the full schedule

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