Murfreesboro, TN - The partnership between the Rutherford Arts Alliance and Middle Tennessee State University's College of Liberal Arts has generated a staggering $52.4 million in economic activity for this county in 2022-23.
MTSU partnered with the Rutherford Arts Alliance to obtain the data for the Arts and Economic Prosperity Study, coordinated by Americans for the Arts.
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Murfreesboro, TN - The contributions of Middle Tennessee State University's College of Liberal to the Rutherford County arts community has paid off, with a recent study detailing how the community's arts and culture sector generated a staggering $52.4 million in economic activity for the county in 2022-23.
MTSU partnered with the Rutherford Arts Alliance to obtain the data for the Arts and Economic Prosperity Study, coordinated by Americans for the Arts. .
Murfreesboro – The community is invited to The 2021 Murfreesboro Arts Laureates reception for The Hope Effect exhibit at the City Hall Rotunda Friday, December 10 from 6 – 7:30 p.m. The exhibit features an interactive video experience showcasing performances the Laureates have presented in their Laureate year.Laureates both past and present are represented, including Meg Booker, Cameron Mitchell, Amie Whittemore, Ginny Togrye, Kory Wells, Jessica Nelson, Ashley Buchanan, Ga .
Creative Connections thanks to the Rutherford Arts Alliance May 27, 2021 at 04:23 pm by WGNS
Meg Brooker, Amie Whittemore, and Cameron Mitchell, the 2021 Murfreesboro Laureates
Murfreesboro – Rutherford County artists and cultural arts supporters gathered on the evening of May 11 for the Arts Alliance’s first in-person event in 14 months, at Church Street Gallery in downtown Murfreesboro, but they found more than beautiful art at the gallery. They found the human connection they had missed for so long.
The event featured 3 stops: Puckett’s patio, the main event at Church Street Gallery, and Graffiti Alley. Guests shared in the excitement of seeing new and old friends, face-to-face as they enjoyed appetizers provided by Puckett’s then moved to the Gallery for the Celebration of Art Exhibit. There they admired the colors and textures of the 13 artists’ work, from watercolor, acrylic, oil and encaustic to photography and functional ceramics. Artists f