CALENDAR of EVENTS:
March 25 - 31
T H EAT E R
Hattiloo Theatre
The Women of Color Monologues, featuring monologues written and performed by Ruby Bright, Judy Maina, Beverly Sakauye, Maritza Davila, Mahal Burr, and Yancy Villa-Calvo. hattiloo.org. Ongoing. The Night Watcher, the story of a woman who chooses not to have children, only to be pulled into the real-life struggles of kids of all ages, races, and backgrounds. $150 for four seats. Fridays, 7:30 p.m., and Saturdays, Sundays, 2 p.m. Through April 4. 37 S. COOPER (502-3486).
Kudzu Playhouse
Kudzu Playhouse Virtual, join Kudzu social media for donation-based classes, games, scholarship opportunities, and more. Download the app for more fun theater activities and information. Ongoing. P.O. BOX 47 (888-429-7871).
Memphis Black Arts Alliance
Doubt: A Parable, a story of suspicion at a Catholic school surrounding a charismatic young priest and his interest in the school’s first and only African-American student. memphisblackarts.org. Fri., March 26, 7 p.m., Sat., March 27, 7 p.m., and Sun., March 28, 4 p.m. 985 S BELLEVUE.
The Orpheum
Orpheum Virtual Engagement, join Orpheum staff, artists, and students for activities, interviews, and more on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube. Visit website for more information. Ongoing. 203 S. MAIN (525-3000).
Playhouse on the Square
The Dixon Gallery & Gardens
Nat Turner in Jerusalem, a man faces execution at sunrise for leading a slave rebellion in Southampton, Virginia, August of 1831. Attorney Thomas Gray seeks to journal the account. playhouseonthesquare.org. Fri.Sun. Through March 28.
“Learning to be Astonished,” exhibition of impressionistic landscapes created during the COVID-19 pandemic by Jimpsie Ayres. Through April 4. “America’s Impressionism: Echoes of a Revolution,” exhibition of work by late nineteenth century to World War II American impressionism painters. Through May 9.
66 S. COOPER (726-4656).
Theatre Memphis
Online on Stage, a Theatre Memphis Facebook group that serves as a clearinghouse for performers wanting to share their talents. Featuring storytime, readings, or performance art. Ongoing.
4339 PARK (761-5250).
Eclectic Eye
“Queens,” exhibition of photo-realistic portraits of empowered women by Becca Hand. The series draws inspiration from traditional playing card iconography. Viewed by appointment. Through March 31.
630 PERKINS EXT. (682-8323).
OTH E R A R T HA P P E N I N G S
242 S. COOPER (276-3937).
Fratelli’s
3rd Space Online
“Beauty in Isolation: Perspectives from a Father and Son,” exhibition of watercolors and pen and ink work by father and son artists David and Jared Rawlinson. Through April 30.
Visit Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn for exciting activities and relief efforts from the local creative community. Ongoing. 3RDSPACEARTS.ORG.
Artsavvy: Self-Portraits
Learn how to draw a face outline, sketch facial details, mix colors, and paint a self-portrait using watercolors with artist Angi Cooper. For ages 15 and up. Materials provided. $40. Sun., March 28, 2-4 p.m. GERMANTOWN PERFORMING ARTS CENTER, 1801 EXETER (751-7500), GPACWEB.COM.
Make Your Own Candles with Brooke Williamson
Make soy candles with New Harbert Candles. Hand-pour three 8-oz. candles, learn candle-making techniques and best practices. $65. Fri., March 26, 6:30 p.m. ARROW CREATIVE, 2535 BROAD, ARROWCREATIVE.ORG.
750 CHERRY (766-9900).
MidSouth SoberLiving Art Auction, through March 28th, featuring works by Jennifer Williams and others Canvases Art Auction Benefiting MidSouth Sober Living
Art auction of work by community artists to support housing for those in recovery. Free with registration. Through March 28. MIDSOUTHSOBERLIVING.ORG.
Memphis Flyer Coloring Book
Order your book today benefiting local artists and journalism. $35. Ongoing.
March 25-31, 2021
MEMPHISMAGAZINESTORE.COM.
Metal Museum Online
Peruse the art and craft of fine metalwork digitally. Featuring past gallery talks from previous exhibitions, interviews with artists, and demonstrations. Free. Ongoing. METAL MUSEUM, 374 METAL MUSEUM DR. (774-6380).
The Peace Project
Hear the peace offerings made up of artists’ voices, instruments, ambient noises, and reverberations in a healing space featuring work by Hank Willis Thomas. Ongoing, 6 a.m.-6 p.m. MEMPHIS PARK (FOURTH BLUFF), FRONT AND MADISON, MEMPHISRIVERPARKS.ORG.
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Binder Projects
“Bright Lites,” exhibition of work under $1K by Jim Buchman, Roger Allan Cleaves, Nancy Cheairs, Phil Donohue, Taylor Loftin, Whitney Lorenze, and others. binderprojects.com. Through April 30. 74 FLICKER (634-1698).
Crosstown Concourse
“Nightlife,” exhibition of an outdoor light installation by Lake Roberson Newton. Ongoing.
Artists’ Link Spring Showcase and Sale, exhibition of over 100 pieces of art by more than 40 artists. Online viewing only. wkno.org. Through March 31. WKNO STUDIO, 7151 CHERRY FARMS (729-8722).
Jay Etkin Gallery
“Riverscapes,” exhibition of selected works by Marc Rouillard. Through March 31. Permanent Collection: “The Flow Museum of Art & Culture,” Ongoing.
1350 CONCOURSE.
942 COOPER (550-0064).
David Lusk Gallery
The Salvation Army Kroc Center
“Wonderstruck,” exhibition of new paintings by Beth Edwards. Through May 1. 97 TILLMAN (767-3800).
Local Black Artists, exhibition in honor of Black History Month featuring conventional
FOSSIL FEST PINK PALACE
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Send the date, time, place, cost, info, phone number, a brief description, and photos — two weeks in advance — to calendar@memphisflyer.com or P.O. Box 1738, Memphis, TN 38101. DUE TO SPACE LIMITATIONS, ONGOING WEEKLY EVENTS WILL APPEAR IN THE FLYER’S ONLINE CALENDAR ONLY.
Travel back millions of years at Fossil Fest for a two-day paleontology party at the Museum of Science & History,
MARCH 27th & 28th