Join us for a reception celebrating Enough to go Around: Food and Community in Nashville - an exhibition of work by local artists that was originally on display at the Frist Art Museum’s Conte Community Arts Gallery.
Local artists were invited to submit original works of art that explored topics of food justice, access, production, waste, and how food brings people together. You can read more about the exhibition here. A selection of works from the original exhibition will be on display in The Nashville Food Project’s Community Dining Room starting in late October until mid-December.
Drinks and light hors d’oeuvres from the kitchens of The Nashville Food Project will be available for guests to enjoy while exploring the featured artwork and chatting with the artists. Several artists will also share the stories behind their work (remarks starting at 6pm).
Please RSVP below so we can plan for an appropriate number of refreshments. This event is free and open to the public.
Our Headquarters hosts a ramp on the west side of the building as well as accessible, All-Gender restrooms available for visitor use.