Nashville International Airport’s Flying Solo series showcases new art

The rotating art display features seven Tennessee artists until the end of February with works scattered from Concourses A and D to Level 1’s IAF Exit Waiting Area.

A watercolor painting showing spilled marbles out of a mason jar in blues, greens, reds, yellow, and orange.

“Child’s Play” by Franklin’s Barbara B. Bullard | Photo via Nashville International Airport

The holiday season is upon us, and with it comes longer wait times and increased traffic at Nashville International Airport. We don’t mind. There’s plenty to see with new local art in the Flying Solo series.

Seven Tennessee-based artists have works on display now through Friday, Feb. 28, which can be viewed on Level 1’s IAF Exit Waiting Area, on Concourse A near Gate 2, and on Concourse D near Gates 2, 3, and 5. Here’s what to expect:

  • Barbara B. Bullard’s “Full Transparency” (watercolor paintings)
  • Sean Coffey (mixed media)
  • Alan Finch’s “Epiphany” (digital photography + mixed media)
  • Wansoo Kim’s “Within Me” (ceramic sculpture)
  • Jennifer Luna’s “Transcending the Surface” (wood block prints)
  • Anna Togrye’s “Impressions of Nature” (sculpture)
  • Ginny Togrye’s “The Science of Creativity” (mixed media)

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