Invitational and Community-Based Exhibitions  
     
 

Arts at the Airport has the privilege of inviting community-based groups and artists to exhibit their work at the Nashvillie International Airport. These exhibits are outside of the scope of the Flying Solo series, and feature community groups, area colleges, private collections, and celebrities. Invitational exhibitions showcase the Nashville experience, as well as its people and communities.

 
     
 
Invitational and Community-Based Exhibitions
Year Artist or Group Exhibit
2000 Bob Schatz Full Speed Nashville (Photography)
2000 Freedom Quilts African-American Quilts from Montgomery County
2000 Michael Durham Light/Speed (Photography)
2001 34 Artists from Belfast and Nashville Side by Side: A Visual Art Exchange Between Belfast, Northern Ireland and Nashville, TN (Group show)
2001 David Nester (Photography)
2001 Richard Mitchell (Photography)
2002 Daniel C. Prince Self-Taught Art from the Collection of Daniel C. Prince
2002 Carrie McGee, Lanie Gannon, Richard Painter, Greg Pond (Mixed Media)
2002 Creative Artists of Tennessee From Africa to America: Expressions of Style (Group show)
2002 Frist Center for the Visual Arts, Sevier Community Center, the Martha O'Bryan Center, and the CWA-Cayce Learning Center Nashville Reflections: An Outreach Program of the Frist Center for the Visual Arts (Photography)
2002 Madison and Donelson Senior Centers Ageless Talent II: An Outreach Program for Senior Citizens
2002 Outlook Nashville and Cumberland Heights with Daniel C. Prince 50 Flavors of Flight (Paintings)
2002 YW Domestic Violence Center HerStory: Art that Tells a Story of Domestic Violence
2003 Shawne Brown The Newhoff Project (Photography)
2003 Larry Jasud High on the Hog: Photographs from the Annual Memphis in May International Barbecue Contest
2003 Watkins College of Art & Design The Human Experience (Photography)
2003 Yuri Cunza, Ignacio Estupian, Orlando Garcia-Camacho, Rachel Hensely Hendernandez, and Clara C. Mojica - Diaz New Voices, New Visions
Nueva Voces, Nuevas Visiones
2004 Goldsmith Community Press A Selection of Projects from the Goldsmith Community Press and Rare Type Collection
2004 Mentorship group show Through the Lens: Photography of The Tennessean
2004 Nashville State Community College Greetings from Nashville (Photography)
2004 O'More College of Design Creating Critical Thinkers (Student group show)
2004 Werthan Estate Werthan Bag: A Nashville Legacy (Artifacts)
2005 Bryce McCloud Friend or Faux? (Linocut prints)
2005 Unexpected Treasure Tennessee Crafts
(TACA group show)
2005 Joel Anderson & Anderson Thomas Design The Spirit of Tennessee
(Poster design)
2005 Two Girls Working: Tiffany Ludwig & Renee Piechocki Trappings: Stories of Women, Power and Clothing (Photography with recorded interviews)
2006 Ed Rode Songwriters & Musicians (Photography)
2006 Students from Metro Nashville City Schools, Middle Tennessee State University and Watkins College of Art & Design Keep the Night Train Rolling (Murals)
2006 William Lee Golden Paintings
2007 Marty Stuart's American Odyssey Photographs
2008 Unexpected Treasure II Tennessee Crafts
(TACA group show)
2008 Nossi College of Art Photography
2009 Aerial Innovations Aerial photography
2009 The Lost Boys Foundation Artwork by the Lost Boys of Sudan
2009 The Goldsmith Press and Rare Type Collection Artwork from the Goldsmith Press, APSU
2010

SOURCE Foundation Awards:

The SOURCE Behind the Music

Exhibit recognizion past SOURCE awards.
2010 Upper Cumberland Arts Alliance Artwork by UCAA members
2010 Watkins College of Art, Design & Film Student exhibit
2011 The Upper Cumberland Quilt Trail Quilt designs
2011 Hispanic Heritage Month Work by Orlando Garcia-Camacho, Rachel Hernandez Hensley, Jairo Prado, Liliana Velez and Mayra Yu-Morales
2011 YWCA: Bold Faces of Truth Artwork created by domestic abuse survivors
 
 
     
   
 
 
     
Freedom Quilts exhibit. African American Story Quilts from Montgomery County (2000).
 
     
   
     
Image from High on the Hog: Photographs from the Annual Memphis in May International Barbecue Contest, by Larry Jasud (2003).
 
     
   
     
Flour sack from Werthan Bag: A Nashville Legacy (2004).
 
     
   
     
Image from Nashville Reflections: An Outreach Program of the Frist Center for the Visual Arts (2002).
 
     
   
     

Decorated Purse from Herstory: Art that Tells a Story of Domestic Violence (2002).

 
 


 
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