2018 Memphis Spring Events Guide

2018 Memphis Spring Events Guide

Here’s your 2018 Memphis Spring Events Guide:

Celebration of Spring/Food Truck Fridays, Dixon Galley & Gardens, all spring, $7 adults/$3 kids, all ages/kid-friendly
Enjoy the spring spectacle of 125,000 bulbs all in bloom at the Dixon Galley & Gardens. Expect including tulips, hyacinth, crocus, daffodils, and galanthus; don’t forget Tuesdays are PWYC and Saturdays from 10 a.m. to noon are free. Fridays April through September, there will be food trucks from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. and the gardens are free during that time.

Young Collectors Contemporary, Crosstown Arts, March 22 – 25, $25 – $125, 18+
This cutting-edge art fair at Crosstown features multi-disciplinary work from emerging artists. It’s part exhibition, part party, and part contemporary arts conference for artists, collectors, and the arts community.

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WATCH: East Buntyn ArtWalk Interview

The East Buntyn Historic District will host the eighth annual East Buntyn ArtWalk on April 29, 2017, with a rain date of April 30. The event features regional artists in an open-air bazaar of galleries set up in the front yards and porches of the historic east Memphis neighborhood.

21 Memphis Events & Happenings: April 2017

21 Memphis Events & Happenings: April 2017

Welcome to April in Memphis — the month of spring sunshine, blooming blossoms and plenty of ways to celebrate! We love this month for its focus on philanthropy, fitness and, of course, delectable food festivals. Here are our top picks for fun-filled days in Bluff City this April!

East Buntyn ArtWalk 2017

East Buntyn ArtWalk 2017

This annual event features regional artists in an open-air bazaar of galleries set up in the front yards and porches of the historic East Memphis neighborhood. The outdoor galleries will display and sell work by neighborhood residents, as well as pieces by artists from around the Mid-South. Over 60 artists will showcase watercolors, oil paintings, photography, pottery, textiles, woodworking, jewelry, stained glass, and more.