Events

Summer Show 2012: Hot Mess
UNTITLED ARTIST GROUP
presents:
Hot Mess
Featuring uncensored art for an unlimited audiences : ages 18 and up
Saturday, June 15, 2012
6-10pm
One Night Only!
Location:
Welcome to 1979
1110 48th Avenue N
Nashville, TN 37209
Welcome to 1979 in West Nashville
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Untitled Nashville Summer Show: Hot Mess, June 15th at Welcome to 1979
Untitled Partners with Turnip Green Creative Reuse for Fundraiser
NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE (May 1, 2012) — Come one and all to Hot Mess, a show that is sure to be just that. A diverse group of 60 to 125 artists will be showing art work, both two and three dimensional. Most artwork will be for sale. Located at Welcome to 1979, an eclectic analogue recording studio complete with a make-out room and a consummation hallway, we will be celebrating, not only art and music, but the four year anniversary of the Welcome to 1979 studio. Contests and games of all varieties and interpretations of Hot Mess will occur throughout the event, including a mustache contest (real or fake), a Hot Mess costume contest, and other games with prices. There will also be painted models to add to the mess. But what would a Hot Mess art show in an analogue studio be without the band Hot Mess? Not nearly as cool. So naturally we asked Hot Mess to come and play at the Hot Mess Untitled Nashville Summer Art Show. Don’t miss out! Submit your artwork, tell your friends, and mark your calendars for Untitled’s uncensored summer art show Hot Mess at Welcome to 1979, June 15th.
ABOUT UNTITLED
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 every Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. and participate in quarterly exhibitions. For more information about this show and the Untitled Artist Group and its programs to support and promote the visual arts, please visit our website at www.untitlednashville.org or email us at info@untitlednashville.org.
UNTITLED Nashville 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, Plowhaus, Twist Gallery, The Rymer Gallery, The Showroom, MIR Gallery, Estel Gallery, Studio 93, and Blend Studio. UNTITLED members also include art faculty, students, and graduates from Watkins College of Art and Design, Belmont University, Vanderbilt University, Nossi College of Art, Savannah College of Art and Design, Lipscomb University, TSU, Fisk University, MTSU and many other fine institutions.
ABOUT TURNIP GREEN CREATIVE REUSE
Turnip Green Creative Reuse (TGCR) is a nonprofit designed to divert usable material from our landfill for creative endeavors through innovative programming including workshops, retail store and community education. TGCR currently is being based out of a small storage space, home offices and donated workshop space. Eventually it will be in a much larger building. TGCR will have four areas of service: a retail store, education/outreach, artist studios, and a gallery. It will provide a neutral place for artists, educators, and any creative person to connect. For more information about Turnip Green Creative reuse contact info@turnipgreencreativereuse.org
ABOUT WELCOME TO 1979
Located minutes from downtown and Music Row, Welcome to 1979 is a recording studio catering to artists in need of analogue recordings or digital sessions. Whether it’s overdubbing, tracking, or mixing a project, Welcome to 1979 can help. The studio also provides assistant engineers and is available to freelance engineers. If you’re just wanting to learn a little more or have an interest in analogue recording, the studio has vinyl listening parties every month and Tape camps every few months. The studio also has an annual Producer/ Engineer summit the second weekend of November. Welcome to 1979 doesn’t stop there. They have so many MCI tape machines, and restored so many of these tape machines that they have a separate business call No Brainer Audio which restores and aligns analogue tape machines, installing and recapping consoles, as well as analogue tape restoration and transfers. Stop by Welcome to 1979 or check out No Brainer Audio for analogue recording at welcometo1979.com.


