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Kacky Walton spoke with artists Anna Parker and Gopal Murti about their exhibit, "A Harmonious Interplay of Complementary Styles of Pointillism and Mosaicism," at the Memphis Botanic Garden.
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Kacky Walton talked with Carlee Zamora, the Adult Education Coordinator at the Memphis Botanic Garden, and artist Phyllis Boger, who will lead the workshop “Spirit Scarves: Transforming Found Objects into Wearable Art” at the end of February.
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The 33rd Annual Works of Heart Valentine's Art Auction, benefitting the Memphis Child Advocacy Center, will occur at 7:00 p.m. on Saturday, February 8, at Memphis Botanic Garden.
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In this episode, Kacky Walton talks with Gina Harris, the Director of Education and Events at Memphis Botanic Garden, about Thomas Dambo's highly anticipated seasonal exhibit, "TROLLS: Save the Humans."
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Kacky Walton spoke with Gina Harris, Director of Education and Events at Memphis Botanic Garden, about “Holiday Wonders at the Garden,” a unique and expansive holiday exhibition.
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Kacky Walton talked with artist Jana Jones, whose paintings are featured in the exhibit “Heartfelt Hues: Living in Full Color,” on view through Thursday, January 2, at the Memphis Botanic Garden.
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Kacky Walton talked with artists Phyllis Boger, Alisa Free, and Amy Hutcheson. Their exhibit “Group Therapy” is on view at the Visitor’s Center Gallery at the Memphis Botanic Garden through Thursday, October 31. There will be an artist’s reception on Sunday, October 13, from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m.
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Kacky Walton talked with Mary Helen Butler, Assistant Director of the Memphis Botanic Garden, about partnering with Metal Museum to present sculptor Preston Jackson’s “Tales of the River City.”
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Kacky Walton talks with Jane Hughes Coble about Hughes Exhibit at Memphis Botanic Garden. On display until Sunday, September 29, the exhibit showcases Coble's landscapes, people, and floral paintings.
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Kacky Walton talks with Olivia Wall, Director of Marketing and Communications at Memphis Botanic Garden, about the Artists' Link Summer Show, which is on display until Wednesday, August 28.