Playwright Mary Donnet Johnson and historian Antoinette Van Zelm, MTSU Center for Historic Preservation, discuss the Leading Ladies of Rutherford County project with Murfreesboro Storytellers host John Hood. Watch on Murfreesboro City TV - or on our site or YouTube.
Call for RAA Member Artists
Alliance debuts "Leading Ladies" project and website
Alliance offers "Creative Cheer" virtual workshops in April
During our time of social distancing, the Rutherford Arts Alliance is offering a series of virtual workshops, led by local artists, to help people of all ages stay created and connected from home. Most of the workshops are being held on Facebook live, or through another hosting platform, and will also be available to view later.
COVID-19: Regional and State Resources for Artists
We’ve seen an outpouring of community support for the many disenfranchised groups throughout the world at this time. The Rutherford Arts Alliance maintains its vigil for resources that may be of assistance to our local arts community. Please consider the resources from these organizations, available not only to Nashville but the surrounding area.
Creativity and Wellness in the Time of Coronavirus
Did you know that just 45 minutes of creative activity has been shown to lessen stress in the body, regardless of your level of artistic experience or talent? During this time of social distancing, the Rutherford Arts Alliance wants to help you stay home and stay inspired! Follow our series or share your own creativity with #stayhomeandstayinspired and #makeartbewell.