Generations of American kids grew up marching their favorite football action figures down a vibrating gridiron.
This popular pastime was the center of attention during the winter of 2025, when the MACC and the National Electric Football Game Museum presented the “Art of the Buzz.” The exhibit featured game boards and players designed by Electric Football Museum founder Chris LeMay and painted by Tennessee artist Ron Mango. Their action figures represented Sumner County’s eight high school teams. The exhibition also featured a replica of Nissan Stadium designed and built by Mango. Tennessee Titans and Indianapolis Colts action figures were also on display. Local photojournalist Rick Murray rounded out the exhibition with his photographs of Sumner County football teams in action.
“Art of the Buzz” provided electric football set enthusiasts with a unique experience. That included visitors wearing their favorite team jerseys to an opening day “Tailgate Party.”
Kaylin Warden serves as the MACC’s Creative Design and Operations Manager. In this post, she oversees the organization’s graphic design work for exhibitions, events and special projects. She also coordinates the MACC’s arts outreach activities and assists with bookkeeping, among other duties. Kaylin, above all, is passionate about the arts. It comes as no surprise, then, that she is now pursuing a master’s degree in art history. When she’s not at the MACC, you can find her reading her favorite books (especially ones dealing with maritime mysteries), cooking, gardening, playing with her cat and two dogs, and cheering for the Nashville Predators.