Arts at the Airport
   
     
  Current Art Exhibits
August 28, 2007 - May 2008
 
     
  William Lee Golden
C Concourse Corridor
 
     
 

William Lee Golden is perhaps best known as the outstanding baritone voice of the legendary Oak Ridge Boys. Although his music is recognized the world over, his talents range broadly. His contributions to history and Native American understanding have earned noteworthy awards and appreciation. In recent years, he is making a distinctive mark in publishing and in fine art. With his long beard and flowing hair, he is one of the most recognized personalities in Country and Gospel music–the renowned “Mountain Man of Music.”

Critics and collectors commend his exceptional vision and distinctive approach to color and light. As evidenced in his paintings, William Lee Golden has always seen God’s handwriting in the world.

 
     
 

Shown Right: Ozark Mountain Jubilee, 40'' x 30,'' acrylic on canvas. Left: William Lee Golden

 
     
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Artist Statement
“Traveling over 160 days each year, I get to see the beauty and majesty of our country. In recent years, I have taken a brush and easel along, and try to capture the splendorous vistas as I see them.”

Exhibition Note

William Golden’s artwork is the first of many exciting exhibitions scheduled to debut amidst our new retail shops and restaurants. Please note that this art space is beyond the security checkpoint.

 
     
 

Arts at the Airport receives funding for the visual arts from the Metropolitan Nashville Airport Authority (MNAA) and the Tennessee Arts Commission (TAC). Music performances are sponsored by the MNAA, Delaware North Companies, Inc. and The Hudson Group. For more information about Arts at the Airport, please call (615) 275-1614.

 
     


 
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