No person, on the basis of race, color, national origin, disability, age, religion, or sex, shall be excluded from participation in, or be denied benefits of, or otherwise be subject to discrimination of services, programs, and employment provided by Paint Memphis. Paint Memphis has a long history, beginning in 2015 on Chelsea Avenue. Since then we have been painting all types of neighborhoods in Memphis, including Lamar Avenue (twice), Dr. Martin Luther King Blvd, north Memphis in the Carriage and Snuff Districts, downtown on BB King Blvd and around Carolina Avenue, and we held our 2022 one-day paint festival at the Broad Avenue Arts District – Hollywood, Broad, and Scott Streets. This year, we move to The Edge District, in The Ravine Park and surrounding area. Come join over 100 artists creating the largest collaborative mural in Tennessee! Food trucks, vendors, workshops, demonstrations, dancers, skateboarding, and live music. Kids area too! For more information and to receive updates Sign Up below!
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2023 EVENT
THE EDGE DISTRICT
2022 EVENT
BROAD ARTS
2021 EVENT
TOGETHER AGAIN
2020 EVENT
COVID AND COLABS
2019 EVENT
THE LAMAR THEATER
2018 EVENT
THE MEDICAL DISTRICT
2017 EVENT
UNDER THE BRIDGE
2016 EVENT
A SECOND TIME
2015 EVENT
FLOOD WALL ART
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Paint Memphis is funded in part by a grant from South Arts, the National Endowment for the Arts and the Tennessee Arts Commission.
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