Woven Winds: Opening Reception
Presented by the National Museum of African American Music
Thursday, March 26, 2026 | 5:00 PM 7:00 AM
NMAAM Feature Gallery, 510 Broadway, Nashville, TN
The National Museum of African American Music is proud to present Woven Winds, a groundbreaking exhibition from renowned artist Vesna Pavlović. In this immersive installation, Pavlović weaves together photography, video, sound, and sculpture to explore the complex harmonies between music, memory, and movement.
EXPERIENCE THE EVENING:
Central to the exhibition is a series of large-scale photographic tapestries that capture the energy and emotion of live musical performances. These images, printed on fabric and suspended from the gallery walls, create an enveloping visual landscape that invites viewers to step inside the frame.
Interwoven throughout the space are mesmerizing video works and a sweeping soundscape composed by Nashville jazz luminary Rod McGaha. Vintage wooden pallets, repurposed as plinths and projection surfaces, add layers of texture and history to the installation.
ADMISSION
$FREE General Admission
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Don't miss this opportunity to be transported by Woven Winds. Join us for the opening reception on March 27, 5:00-7:00 PM, to meet the artist and celebrate this landmark exhibition. The installation will remain on view through June 30.
About the Artist: Vesna Pavlović is the Paul E. Shwab Chair in Fine Arts and Professor of Art at Vanderbilt University. Her work has been exhibited at major museums and festivals around the world, from the Untitled Art Fair in Miami to the Weltmuseum in Vienna. Woven Winds marks her first solo exhibition in Nashville.