The MACC’s deep and abiding commitment to military veterans is a driving force behind its Annual Veterans Art Exhibition. Our goal is to advance the message of military honor and sacrifice through the arts.
Monthaven Arts and Cultural Center offers a FREE Healing Arts Program called “Between the Lines” to empower military veterans in Middle Tennessee who are suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), traumatic brain injury (TBI), and major depressive disorder. Our healing arts facilitators work with participants at American Legion Post 17 Veterans Residence in Gallatin, Veterans Recovery Center in Murfreesboro and other places to find creative ways to overcome depressive and anxious feelings.
Our healing arts projects foster self-awareness. They also encourage self-talk, emotional processing, thought restructuring, personal goal-setting, social skills, and community building through the creation of visual art in a positive group setting. For more information, contact robin@monthavenarts.org. To support Between the Lines, click below.
Calling all military veterans! We want you for participation in our new Warriors Workshop: Stories Forged in Fire. This is a one-of-a-kind, creative process that taps into the unique, burned-in experiences military service members have lived during war and peace. Led by the MACC’s Healing Arts facilitator, metal sculptor, and veteran Val Adams (U.S. Air Force, Ret.), these Friday group sessions are FREE for veterans.
Join us as we use fire, metal, and wood to create personal art pieces that illustrate your story. Through Warriors Workshop, veterans will learn how to channel, shape, and share their experiences while gaining a sense of accomplishment as their creations come to life. Together we will explore the burned-in experience.
Monthaven’s Between the Lines Healing Arts program for veterans is offering this free expressive arts class on Fridays at the MACC from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 pm beginning September 29, 2023. All materials are provided, and no artistic experience is necessary.
Registration for this free workshop is required. To register, click HERE or for more information, call Deputy Director Tonya Mirtes at (615) 822-0789.
The MACC is celebrating America’s 250th Anniversary with a special Eighth Annual Veterans Art Exhibition highlighting the works of some of America’s greatest living artists. The exhibit, titled For the Love of Liberty, will include Tim Yanke’s American flag paintings along with the acclaimed fashion designer Manuel’s jackets honoring the original 13 states. Yanke has created a series of U.S. flag paintings that he refers to as “Yanke Doodles.” The inspiration for these works came to him following the tragic events of 9/11. Manuel is world-renowned as the Couturier to the Stars. In 2005, he debuted at the Frist Art Museum a fantabulous series of 50 colorfully decorated jackets, one for each U.S. state. For his exhibition at Monthaven, he will showcase the jackets that correspond to the original 13 states. The Eighth Annual exhibit will also include some of artist Don Olea’s watercolors marking the founding of the United States.
Monthaven Arts and Cultural Center is now touring an exhibition titled Vietnam 2 Soldiers. 2 Artists. 2 Journeys. Then & Now, featuring the artwork of renowned artists (and Vietnam veterans) David Wright and Chuck Creasy.
The exhibit includes many of the sketches of American soldiers and Vietnamese civilians that Wright drew in-country in 1965. Creasy, who served as a forward artillery observer in 1968, returned to Vietnam as a visitor exactly 50 years after his deployment. The experience inspired him to create a series of colorful expressive watercolors of the Vietnamese people and countryside.
Together, Wright’s and Creasy’s colorful, remarkably sensitive artwork serves as a lasting testament to the healing power of art. The exhibition will be on display at the Nazaretian Alumni Welcome Center at Athens State University in Athens, Alabama from Oct. 27 to Nov. 30, 2025. The artists' reception is Thursday. Nov. 6, 2025 from 1 to 3 p.m. Previous exhibits included stops at the Customs House in Clarksville, Tenn., Virginia War Memorial in Richmond, Va., Middle Tennessee State University in Murfreesboro, Tenn., and Ashland City Library in Ashland, Kan. If your museum, gallery or organization is interested in hosting Vietnam 2 Soldiers. 2 Artists. 2 Journeys. Then & Now, contact admin@monthavenarts.org.
Our Healing Arts facilitators currently work with veterans at the Veterans Recovery Center in Murfreesboro, Tn. Military veterans and others interested in finding out more about our Between the Lines programming for veterans should contact us.
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.