
Brittany Ashley
Brittany Ashley is a senior at Rhodes College, majoring in Art History and English, with concentrations in Museum Studies and Creative Writing. She will be pursuing her MA in Art History with hopes of working in the Education and Interpretation Department of an art museum. Originally from Kentucky, she will soon become a Denverite along with her partner and her cat, Poppet.
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This week, we’re spotlighting two author events that celebrate the arts and culture of American history through stories real and imagined.
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This week, we’re spotlighting a series of programs for the Memphis Botanic Garden’s Rich Soil at the Garden exhibition, opening this Thursday.
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This week, we’re spotlighting two events that are uplifting local artists, both visual and literary.
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This Saturday is Earth Day, but Memphis is celebrating all week long.
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Our two spotlighted events this week invite you to explore the arts and humanities and their life-changing potential.
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This week, we’re spotlighting one event that shines a light on a very recent disaster and the systemic flaws it revealed.
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Generosity often comes with great sacrifice. Two events this week invite us to think about sacrifices, justice, accountability, and the hardship of letting go.
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Wednesday, March 22n, is World Water Day, a global campaign dedicated to universal clean water access.
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Historically, the arts have been used as a tool for everything from brokering national peace to expressing individual identity.
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This week, we’re spotlighting two trailblazers in the arts – women who have stepped forward to prioritize Blackness in spaces where it has been historically overlooked or excluded.