Woven Nashville: An Evening of Music, Art, and Conversation is a creative experience hosted by Sunday Night Soul’s Jason Eskridge and East Side Storytellin’s Chuck Beard at the historic Frist Art Museum. This monthly event brings together unique pairings of extraordinary Nashville creators working in all kinds of media. Each specially curated show will pair musicians with painters, writers, comics, dancers, spoken-word artists, and more. Our goal is to provide a “mixtape” atmosphere, blending individual and collaborative performances and conversations designed to lift up the talented people who make Nashville so wonderful. Free to attend, Woven Nashville is an instant-classic treasure you will want to carry home with you. 

Featured Guests

Sarina-Joi

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Sarina-Joi is an accomplished pop/rock/soul vocalist from Columbia, TN. She has been seen on several iconic stages that include; The Ryman Auditorium, Grand Ole Opry, Bridgestone Arena, Red Rocks Amphitheater, Crypto.com Arena (formerly Staples Center) and The Dolby Theatre where she appeared as a Top 12 Finalist on Season 14 of American Idol. 

Most recently Sarina-Joi has been seen backing up artists such as Greta Van Fleet, The War and Treaty, Dre Scot, NEEDTOBREATHE, Eric Church, Wyn Starks, and Morgxn, and can be seen around Nashville and surrounding areas fronting her rock band, Blaque Top Blonde, as well as playing solo acoustic shows and joining other acts at venues such as Acme Feed and Seed, JBJ’s, Bourbon St., Humble Baron at Uncle Nearest Distillery, and Analog at the Hutton Hotel. 

You can follow Sarina-Joi on socials here:

@sarinajoi

Facebook.com/SarinaJoiMusic

mikewindy

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mikewindy aka Mikey Mitchell is an artist, skater, musician, poet, arts educator, and podcaster living and working in Nashville, TN. He is an art professor at Tennessee State University and a cohort 3 member of the Educators’ Cooperative. He hosts the Drawing South Podcast that archives long-form conversations with some of the best living artists, musicians, and writers in the US. mikewindy was one of twelve inaugural artists-in-residence at Arcade Arts.

He is the founder of the Little Free Skateshop that has redistributed over 150 full-set ups to skaters at McGavock High School and TSU where he runs the shop out of his office, the co-founder of MOCA MAC an open source community art museum, he co-hosts SOBER BRUNCH Nashville, and is a founding member of BNA Society- Bird Nerd Artist Society.




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