Artist David Wright: Painting the American Story

David Wright is the premier artist of the American Frontier. His paintings depict historical subjects with deeply researched accuracy and detail. David’s paintings are now the subject of a beautiful […]
MACC Talk: Lori Mechem Plays “A Charlie Brown Christmas”

Pianist Lori Mechem is a co-founder and former director of the Nashville Jazz Workshop. Every year, Lori and her quartet herald the holiday season with their annual Charlie Brown Christmas […]
A Conversation With Disney Animation Legend James Coleman

James Coleman is one of the world’s foremost artists and animators. During a storied career with the Walt Disney Company, Coleman worked on more than 30 animated shorts and a […]
Composer Cristina Spinei: A Singular Devotion to Musical Movement

Cristina Spinei is a Nashville-based composer and performer who has written music for numerous orchestras and chamber ensembles. She is best known for her work with ballet, having written music […]
Patrick Dailey and Francis Perry: Singing ‘Hallelujah’ in Nashville

Early Music City plays the music of Bach and Handel the old-fashioned way – with gut-string violins, valveless horns and other period instruments. In this episode of MACC Talk, countertenor […]
For Actors Point Director Greg Wilson, All the World’s a Stage

Greg Wilson is the founding artistic director of Actors Point Theatre Company. Greg started the company 14 years ago in Hendersonville, Tennessee in order to bring professional theater to Sumner […]
Rick Murray: Spacing Out with Astrophotography

Hendersonville photographer Rick Murray is one of thousands of “citizen scientists” around America who’ve discovered a passion for astrophotography. Using a new generation of smart telescopes, photographers like Rick take […]
A Conversation with Kathryn Dettwiller and Somers Randolph

Contemporary painter Kathryn Dettwiller and sculptor Somers Randolph are exhibiting their work at Monthaven as part of a group show called Canvas + Stone. The exhibit features more than 65 […]