Arts Museum and Printing Industry in Nashville

Nashville is a place to enjoy so many things and below is the few places that you can visit and take pleasure while you are staying in Nashville.

1. Frist Art Museum


This is a unique place that does not have a stable collection. Instead, it displays the work of the artists from across the US, Tennessee, and from around the globe in turning exhibits. The museum had featured all things from the art of the American West in the great works of Picasso. Frist Art Museum is the dwelling place of Martin ArtQuest Gallery that permits the guests of any age level to make art at thirty interactive stations and presents educational programs and regular classes.

2. Hatch Show Print

The distinctive letterpress printing method is famous throughout the South. The images of Americana—particularly those connected to arts and music and the vintage lettering had created it sought right after through businesses and entertainers. This is one of the most aged working letterpress printing shops in America, and it is open for trips, and you may also make your personal posters.

You will enjoy browsing all the samples from arts through the years, then see presses and fonts that are on display. If you are done, pop into the Bajo Sexto Taco for some great street tacos. Coconut shrimp tacos and carnitas are both tasty. You may also grab the margarita to-go.

3. Printers Alley

This is once the core of the printing industry of the city. It is one National Historic District. For the visitors, it’s the hub of nightlife at the core of downtown.

With karaoke joints, bars, place for live music, and nightclubs, Printers Alley is always a fun place for your nightlife.

4. Seek out street arts

Nashville is full of street arts. Hidden in alleys, in parking lots, under bridges, murals and artworks appeared to be anywhere. To see them around the town feels like the scavenger hunt. Fortunately, you never had to appear too far.

This is one of the famous murals in the city and it is “Wings mural” of Kelsey Montague that you may locate in The Gulch. There is even the painted line on sidewalks to show the people where to wait patiently for their turn for the photo. When you are done there, have a walk down the 11th Avenue South in witnessing what other murals you’ll discover. 

Beyond The Gulch, this East Nashville and Germantown neighborhoods have so many street arts. Wander the place close by the Werthan Lofts or you can drive down the Gallatin Pike, correspondingly, to see most of the things on Nashville changing canvas.

5. The Parthenon


This is a Centennial Park that is home to one full-size Parthenon replica, initially constructed in 1897. Now it is working as one art museum, Parthenon houses collections of paintings through 19th to 20th-century American painters/artists and gives space for the temporary exhibits. The centerpiece is the imposing 42-feet-tall Athena statue that is case in gold leaf, since it would have been in Parthenon in the ancient Greece. Not really the expected sights in American South.

You can see The Parthenon and some other landmarks the simple way on a 1/2-day city tour. When you are short on time, check out out the 75-minutes overview tour. In doing it all in your own pace, hop-on and hop-off trolley will be the best option.



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