Funky, Color-filled Show In Gallery...Creative Cooker Sought For Arts Center of Cannon County!

Oct 27, 2011 at 09:14 pm by Unknown


The works of Self-Taught Artist Bob Gray and his brother Carlos along with their “Cousin” Mike Kyle are now on display through November 28th in the Marly Berger Gallery at The Arts Center of Cannon County at 1424 John Bragg Highway in neighboring Woodbury. This vividly colored art is described as funky and cool! 

Gray was born and raised in (Snake Hollow) Paint Rock, Tennessee. In this place, he developed a sense of curiosity, discovery and imagination which he still pursues through his art and music. Like all of Gray’s work, it is rendered in acrylic house paint – in this case on the side of an old church pew. Gray’s art has been featured in the Oxford American and Time Magazine. 

Creative Cooker Sought By Arts Center

The Arts Center is also seeking a creative cooker to lease the restaurant at the Woodbury facility. This modern dining area has a built-in following. Interested persons need to contact Donald Fann before Novemnber 21st. Phone 615-563-2787.

Annie Get Your Gun runs Nov. 4-19

The Arts Center of Cannon County is thrilled to announce that Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show will be pulling in to present the classic Broadway musical "Annie Get Your Gun," the tempestous and romantic story of Annie Oakley and Frank Butler featuring a celebrated troupe of Western actors and a fabulous Cowboy band.

"Annie Get Your Gun" is directed by Nancy Stewart and is full of familiar, sing along songs including “Anything You Can Do I Can Do Better,” “There’s No Business Like Show Business,” and “You Can’t Get a Man With a Gun.” 

The performance schedule for all shows is Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. and Sundays at 2:00 p.m from November 4th through the 19th. Ticket prices are $12 and may be purchased by calling the Arts Center box office at 615-563-(ARTS) 2787.

 

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