Arts at the Airport is a visual and performing arts program at Nashville International Airport that is designed for more than 11 million passengers per year. Currently serving as the Consultant/Curator for this program, we are managing two large-scale public art projects with combined budgets of more than a half a million dollars.
We have implemented various programs and projects including a collaborative project with the Tennessee Association of Craft Artists (TACA) that includes live artist demonstrations in the airport terminal during peak travel times.
Additional responsibilities include: management of the Metropolitan Nashville Airport Authority’s collection of more than 240 original artworks by Tennessee artists; fund development and grant writing for two key programs: the Flying Solo Exhibition Series and the continuing partnership with TACA; community exhibit development and coordination: most recently an exhibit of the Art of the Lost Boys of Sudan, which was featured in USA Today; and the planning, coordination and installation of more than 25 individual exhibitions each year.