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    I'm a professional artist living in Hopkinsville, KY. I lived in Clarksville for five years and I currently curate Art X-Po events at The Icehouse Cafe (118 University Ave). Clarksville is a very culturally diverse city and my goal is to make it a more receptive home for the arts. To join the Art X-Po mailing list and receive notifications of upcoming events in Clarksville, please contact artxpo@gmail.com.


    Web Site: http://www.myspace.com/dregstudios

    Email: dregstudios@gmail.com

Brandt's Articles:

    The UPtown Artists’ Swap

    By Brandt | July 11, 2006 | Print This Post

     

    Ice House CafeThe UPtown Artists’ Swap is held at The Icehouse Cafe, 118 University ave on the last Saturday evening of every month at 7PM. This event is free, all ages, and open to the public. All artists are encouraged to bring arts and crafts to buy, sell, and trade! The cafe provides tables, which are available to the artists on a first come, first serve basis. The next Swap will be held on July 29th.

    For more information, please contact Brandt at (931) 220-4532. The Swap also seeks to book acoustic musicians to perform at these events (also contact Brandt to get booked).

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    ‘We the People’ group art exhibition

    By Brandt | July 11, 2006 | Print This Post

     

    Ice House Cafe‘We the People’ is currently occupying The Icehouse Cafe at 118 University Ave. Please stop in during their summertime hours of 11AM-3PM Mon-Sat to view the exhibit which includes social and political art from fourteen regional artists! While the show has no specific political agenda, it is an open forum in which the artists are free to express themselves.

    The opening reception for ‘We the People’ was held at on Thursday evening, July 6th. Chris Lugo, Green Party candidate for Senate (see more at http://www.chris4senate.com/), was on hand to speak to the audience. Of his many motivations for running, Chris’s main objective, as he told the audience, was ‘to run for peace.’ A voter registration drive was also held at the event.

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