CROSSROADS at Promise Land Heritage Association (Charlotte)
Promise Land Heritage Association 707 Promise Land Rd, Charlotte, TN, United StatesCrossroads: Change in Rural America is a Smithsonian traveling exhibit exploring the history and meaning of rural American society across regions and over time. The exhibit will be on display at Promise Land Heritage Association, from May 9 to June 21, 2020. Click here to learn more.
Young Writers’ Workshop – 2021 Online Edition
Online Workshop TN, United StatesHumanities Tennessee offers two iterations of a seven-day, residential writing workshop for youth in high school. The Tennessee Young Writers’ Workshop and the Appalachian Young Writers’ Workshop provide students an opportunity to explore their writing passion and hone their craft among peers and under the encouragement of professional, published writers. This year (2021) the workshop will go virtual Learn More...
“TN Waters” & “The Holston River in Hawkins Co.”: Surgoinsville, Rogersville and Church Hill
TN, United StatesJoin CareNET for a tour of Humanities TN's "TN Waters" exhibition alongside the locally organized exhibition, "The Holston River in Hawkins County." Both will tour together throughout Hawkins County by the following itinerary: Sept 1-15 Surgoinsville Public Library Sept 16-30 TN Newspaper & Printing Museum, Rogersville Oct 1-15 Church Hill Public Library
2022 Southern Festival of Books Author Reveal Party
Tennessee State Library & Archives 1001 Rep. John Lewis Way N, Nashville, TN, United StatesJoin us for a reception and reveal party for the authors for the 34th annual Southern Festival of Books: A Celebration of the Written Word! The event is free and will include the first showing of this year's art, information about some of the authors who will be on the program, merchandise sales, and refreshments. Learn More...
Southern Festival of Books
War Memorial Auditorium 301 6th Ave N, Nashville, TNThe Southern Festival of Books: A Celebration of the Written Word is among the oldest literary festivals in the country, annually welcoming approximately 200 authors and 25,000 visitors to downtown Nashville each October. The Festival is free, and includes performance stages, food trucks, and more than 60 publishers and booksellers. After two years of virtual Learn More...
Authors In The Round – Fundraising Dinner
War Memorial Auditorium 301 6th Ave N, Nashville, TNWe hope you will join us for Authors In The Round, a special event dinner that provides vital funding for the 34th annual Southern Festival of Books. Your participation in the dinner ensures that Humanities Tennessee may continue to present the Festival at no charge. As a guest, you’ll enjoy a festive cocktail hour, then a Learn More...