The Janet Levine March Gallery will feature the work of Tennessee Art League (TAL). A small group of distinguished local artists founded the TAL in June 1954 to provide members with opportunities to exhibit their work, attend lectures and demonstrations by accredited artists, and meet with fellow artists.
TAL is the only arts organization in Middle Tennessee which is open to anyone who has an interest in the visual arts and desires to exhibit their artwork. They welcome all artists from the emerging to the highly professional, providing opportunities for artists to display work in sponsored exhibits and to network with other artists.
Their July exhibit at the J Galleries, “Redefining Normal,” invites artists and viewers alike to challenge the status quo and envision new possibilities for understanding and supporting mental health. Through the power of art, the group show seeks to redefine norms, break down barriers, and create a more inclusive and compassionate society. This 2D and 3D body of work by TAL members challenges conventional mental health perceptions, offers other perspectives, and explores possibilities for healing and resilience outside of traditional practices.

The JLMG2 Gallery will feature the work of Jodi Buc. Self-taught, Buc finds her creative expression and joy through the mediums of drawing and painting. Born in Miami, Buc relocated to Nashville in 1983. Originally a dancer, she has been a creative all her life. This is her second exhibit at the J Galleries.



The Sig Held Gallery will feature the annual Fashion Camp young designers’ exhibit.
The Senior Lounge will feature the work of Robbie Lasky.
The House gallery will feature the Under One Roof collaborative exhibit.
The Exhibition Dates are July 1st -31st.
The Artist reception will be held on July 17th from 6-8 pm and feature music by DJ Joseph Harris and Henna by Seemi.
The exhibitions are free and open to the public. For more information, contact the GJCC at 615.354-1699, Curator Carrie Mills at carrie@nashvillejcc.org, or go to www.nashvillejcc.org.
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