The Parthenon presents an exhibition about an ancient mechanism recovered from the ocean floor which was used in navigation and astronomy, and includes a variety of public programs.
In a city where one in six residents is foreign–born, the Celebrate Nashville Cultural Festival is not only one of Nashville’s favorite and most vibrant festivals, but also a celebration and reminder of what makes Nashville a great place to live. This FREE Festival provides an opportunity for intercultural dialogue through a Nashville festival experience and features a…
Join Global Education Inc to kick-off its months-long project, Black Arts in America, with a panel discussion featuring professor of dance, performance art historian and author of "What Makes that Black? The African American Aesthetic in American Expressive Culture," Luana, and geneaologist and poet Konnetta Alexander.
Join the Parthenon for a free, virtual program Underwater Archaeology and learn land and water archaeology practices from expert archaeologist Dr. Anne Duray. In conjunction with the exhibition The Antikythera Mechanism, June 4-Sep 26, 2021, funded in part by Humanities Tennessee.
Join the TN Historical Society for a virtual series featuring speakers specializing in different topics from post Civil War through the last century. Registration will be available at: https://tennesseehistory.org/home/programs/ The project is supported in part through Humanities TN's General Grant Program.
Join the TN Historical Society for a virtual series featuring speakers specializing in different topics from post Civil War through the last century. Registration will be available at: https://tennesseehistory.org/home/programs/ Session 2 begins with prohibition and women's political activism and will end with the state's response to the Great War and the 1918–20 flu pandemic. The project…
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