The Janet Levine March Gallery will feature the work of Samm Musick. Born in Columbus, Ohio Musick shared a love of art with his late father and art collector Ron Musick. His passion for theater and music combined with a love for travel have angled Musick to study art and architecture in Europe, Asia, the Middle East, Australia and the Americas. He studied art and interior design at O’More College of Design in Franklin, TN.
His March exhibit is called, “The 12 Tribes Series.” This series celebrates the names of the 12 tribes of Israel. Each of these twelve paintings are inspired by the colors, animals, stones and history surrounding each tribe.
The JLMG2 Gallery will feature the work of Nancy Deckant. For her, art is all about telling a story. She aims to create pieces that stir emotions, fit beautifully into their surroundings, and tell the story of the art's future owners, as well as her own. Deckant spent 15 years in Pittsburgh as both an artist and an art instructor before moving to Nashville in 2013. She is now a member of the Tennessee Watercolor Society. Over the years, she has held art workshops and taught watercolor at the Pittsburgh Center for the Arts and the Community College of Allegheny County.
The Sig Held Gallery will feature a Yart Sale. What is now becoming a semi-regular gallery favorite, the Sig Held Gallery will offer a show of local art and other wares at a discounted price.
The Senior Lounge will feature the work of Pamela Dove.
The House gallery will feature the Under One Roof collaborative exhibit.
The Exhibition Dates are March 4 -31st.
The Artist reception will be held on March 12th from 6-8 pm and feature music a pop-up jewelry sale by Michelle Trachtman, Chandler Dezigns and music by DJ Joseph Harris and Henna by Fizza.
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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