Call to artists - Exhibit/sell your work each month on Final-Friday and Second-Chance Saturday. Setup on Thursday, take-down Saturday afternoon. For more information, or to reserve your spot, fill out the form on the contact page or call.\
June’s PhotoArt Gallery open house event features the jewelry works of Ginger Newborn and the ceramics of Rick Austin. Nashviille’s Cary Cooper will be on hand to perform her music. See all that the PhotoArt Gallery and Studio have to offer. Located at 31 West Spring Street, Cookeville, TN 38501 across from Dairy Queen. Meet the artists, purchase art, network, enjoy the evening. This event occurs on the last Friday of every month, is free and open to the public. Parking is available behind PhotoArt and in the lot next to Broast Coffee.
Cary is a captivating performer and award-winning songwriter. In 2014, she left her native state of Texas for the mountains of Western North Carolina; and the influence of her adopted Appalachian roots can be heard in the songs of her latest recording, "Case Of The Hopefuls" set to release in late November 2017. Cary’s songs are simple, and quirky in nature, drawing you in with pop melodies and then hitting you over the head with lyrics that are deceptively deep. Guitars in the Classroom calls Cary “the Anne LaMott of songwriting…except she can get to the heart of things in 3 minutes instead of 200 pages.” Cary is a past winner of the Kerrville Folk Festival’s prestigious New Folk Competition as well as finishing 2nd and 3rd at the 2012 Rocky Mountain Folks Festival and Telluride Bluegrass Festival competitions, respectively. Don’t miss Cary Cooper. She’ll leave you with a smile on your face and a song in your heart.