The MACC celebrated the season with its Second Annual “Dreaming of an Artful Christmas” Small Works Show, part of Merry Monthaven Christmas. This festive exhibition featured 70 original works of art created by 58 talented Tennessee artists, carefully selected from well over 200 submissions.
Regional Arts Director Ruth Chase curated the exhibit, which took place in the MACC’s Papillon Gallery. From paintings and sculpture to photography and mixed media, each piece reflected the vibrant spirit of our local art community, and every work was available for purchase. The show focused on small-scale works with the intention of making art more accessible to first-time buyers and seasoned collectors alike.
Visitors discovered fresh voices exhibiting at Monthaven for the first time, alongside familiar favorites. The show offered a chance to give the joy of original art while supporting local artists.
Participating artists include Eva Rabin, Jessica Lewis, Hoppy Highhat, Peach McComb, Shahnaz Lighari, Steve Wheeler, Cherie Kimmell, Nadine Shillingford, Mary Masterson, Jeff Clark, Joshua Blankenship, Dana Langford, among many others.
Robin Willis is the MACC’s Healing Arts Coordinator. She also works as the Exhibition and Events Manager and Director of Outreach. Robin has a Bachelor of Arts in Architecture from Clemson University with a minor in Entrepreneurship. She is a multi-discipline artist with emphasis in writing, mixed media abstract painting, alternative process photography, collage, and book arts and binding. In addition to her art practices, she holds several healing modalities certificates, such as extensive kundalini yoga teacher training and education, Reiki master, systemic family constellation facilitator, and depth psychology-based therapy trainings. As an avid learner, she explores and encourages others in their exploration in art, psyche, and our relationship to the micro and macro worlds within and around us. Influenced by John Muir’s quote, When we try to pick out anything by itself, we find it hitched to everything else in the Universe, she fuses art, healing, and organization throughout her work and personal life as a creative-scientist minded person.
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.