Tinney Contemporary

Tinney Contemporary Nashville's premier contemporary gallery specializing in collectible and museum-quality art for priv

Tinney Contemporary is a Nashville based art gallery specializing in collectable modern art by established local, regional, national, and international artists. We present a series of rotating exhibitions throughout the year and participate in the First Saturday Art Crawl on the first Saturday of each month. In addition to presenting exhibitions, we also provide professional art services to indivi

dual collectors, as well as banks, law firms, hotels, restaurants, hospitals, and other businesses. We assist our clients with every aspect of the process of selecting, purchasing, framing, and installing artwork. For more information visit our website: www.tinneycontemporary.com

Tinney Contemporary is excited and proud to host not only one great solo exhibition for the start of this year, but two!...
01/03/2024

Tinney Contemporary is excited and proud to host not only one great solo exhibition for the start of this year, but two!

Madiha Siraj’s ( ) “Bridging the Infinite” presents her incredibly intricate wall-relief sculptures employing a spectrum of chromatic polymer clay shaped into mesmerizing and minute topographies. They truly do bring one joy when experienced in person. Come invite some color to your gray January day.

The exhibition opens THIS SATURDAY 2/6 from 2-8 in conjunction with the . See you then!

Tinney Contemporary is starting 2024 off in a burst of kaleidoscopic energy with our first exhibition of the year. “Tend...
01/02/2024

Tinney Contemporary is starting 2024 off in a burst of kaleidoscopic energy with our first exhibition of the year. “Tender Garden” a solo exhibition by Reed Anderson ( ) showcases dynamic blooms in bold colors through cut paper, paint, and obscured collage elements. Come experience their ability to wow and flutter in person.

The exhibition opens THIS SATURDAY, 2/6 from 2-8 pm in conjunction with the .

10/24/2023

‘Beauty as a Method’ is on view through Oct. 28 at downtown Nashville's Tinney Contemporary

We're pleased to announce that we'll be hosting Tiffany Calvert (  ) in conversation with writer, curator, and professor...
06/01/2023

We're pleased to announce that we'll be hosting Tiffany Calvert ( ) in conversation with writer, curator, and professor Chris Reitz this Saturday!

The talk will begin promptly at 5:30 PM, Saturday, 6/3 during the First Saturday Art Crawl and closing reception for Adversarial Nature. We'll be open 2—5 PM.

Chris Reitz is Director of the Hite Institute of Art + Design and Chairperson of the Department of Art + Design. He is also an Assistant Professor of Critical and Curatorial Studies and Gallery Director at the Hite Institute of Art + Design. His research focuses on transnational practices in art and exhibitions of the past 30 years, with a particular emphasis on art and the art market in the era of neoliberalism.

Tiffany Calvert’s work has been exhibited at the Lawrimore Project (Seattle, WA), E.TAY Gallery (NY), the Speed Museum (Louisville, KY), the Susquehanna Art Museum (PA), and Cadogan Contemporary (London, UK), among others. Residencies include the Djerassi Resident Artists Program, I-Park, and ArtOmi International Arts Center where she received a Geraldine R. Dodge Fellowship. Calvert has received grants from the Great Meadows Foundation and the Pollock-Krasner Foundation. She is Associate Professor of Art at the Hite Institute of Art & Design, University of Louisville and a member of Tiger Strikes Asteroid curatorial collective.

Our ongoing exhibition, THE ESSENCE OF THEIR TICKING, features a number of textile pieces by Arlyn Ende.A key component ...
12/13/2022

Our ongoing exhibition, THE ESSENCE OF THEIR TICKING, features a number of textile pieces by Arlyn Ende.

A key component of her practice, these rugs, tapestries, and articles of clothing are both functional and formally beautiful; undermining any sort of hierarchy between art, craft, and design. They're a clear marker of Ende's holistic aesthetic identity and approach to making art (which seems almost to "grow" of its own accord).

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Arlyn Ende, VIRKKALA, 2012, mixed media on fabric, 60 x 68 in.

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237 Rep. John Lewis Way, N
Nashville, TN
37219

Opening Hours

Tuesday 11am - 5pm
Wednesday 11am - 5pm
Thursday 11am - 5pm
Friday 11am - 5pm
Saturday 11am - 5pm

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+16152557816

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