ArtWorks
Bowtie Awards
ABC Music City Corporate Band Challenge
Arts Immersion

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Photo credit: Harry Simpson.
Arts Build Community
Participate in Nashville's largest community art project at Arts Build Community -- an ABC event that brings together leaders of Nashville's arts and business organizations to capture the power of creativity in building community. In the first annual event, on August 27, 2009, over 150 individuals joined Mayor Karl Dean, renowned artist Myles Maillie and creativity expert Whitney Ferre in building an 18' x 40' stack box sculpture. A portrait of the finished piece hangs on a billboard in the Sommet Center. (More)
ArtWorks
Each fall, find the Monet in your midst by showcasing your company's creativity at ArtWorks -- the ABC's annual art showcase and reception inspiring corporate creativity and camaraderie. Enter up to 10 original pieces of art from your employees and compete for Critic's Pick, People's Choice awards and limitless bragging rights. (More)
Honoring businesses that generously support the Arts, the Bowtie Awards celebrate Nashville’s creative community and those who encourage its industry and impact. The first annual Awards are January 26, 2010 at the Wildhorse Saloon. This event is co-chaired by Laurie Eskind, Vicki Horne and Ellen Leifeld. (More)
ABC Music City Corporate Band Challenge
Celebrating Nashville's rich heritage in all things music, the ABC annually holds the Music City Corporate Band Challenge - an event where companies share their talents with the community by putting together a band and competing for bragging rights and a slot at the celebrated CMA Music Festival. The next Band Challenge will be held March 2011. (More)
Arts Immersion
An intro via immersion to the creative community in Nashville, Arts Immersion is an interactive thank you to the generous group of volunteers who contribute their valuable time and considerable expertise to the arts community. Presented in partnership with the Nashville Bar Association's Young Lawyers Division, this event features local music, film, dance and visual art, while simultaneously raising support for ABC's VLPA program. (More)



