Hey, gang-
So, did we all survive Friday the 13th..?!!
We had a great turnout for our MSCA “Drawing Blood” art show opening reception at Germantown Community Theatre last Friday night.
Not only did we have a lot of fun, we also had several art sales- some even before the reception opened! (No art patrons were forced to buy.)
Glad to see so many of our members and their families attend. For some members it was their first art show, and some of our members even showed up in costumes- which made things a bit “hairy”.
Be sure to come out and see the art show and play for yourself. (3037 Forest Hill Irene RD., Germantown, TN 38138)
The show can be seen duing theater business hours and is open to the public.
The MSCA art show runs in conjunction with GCT’s performance of “Dracula: The Bloody Truth” from October 27 – November 12. Tickets for the play are still available for purchase while they last.
On November 18th noon-4pm there will be an MSCA mini-con in the rehersal hall building behind the Germantown Community Theatre. Members of the MSCA will be selling their comics, zines, prints, original art and more as we celebrate the closing of our “Drawing Blood” art show at GCT. It’s free and open to the public. (GCT – 3037 Forest Hill Irene RD., Germantown, TN 38138)
Thanks to Kevin, Dale, and Annie for hanging the show that Wednesday afternoon.
It turned out great and we look forward to announcing our next art show at GCT very soon..!
Oh, and don’t forget that our next MSCA Drink-N-Draw at 901 Comics East on Macon Rd. will be the tonight, Wednesday, October 18…
…and we’ll be a part of their Halloween Comic Fest at 901 Comics East the Saturday before Halloween.
Also, Monster Market wraps up it’s run tonight at Medicine Factory, 85 Virginia Ave W, Memphis, TN 38106
And this Sunday, October 22, come and hang with Martheus Wade and do some art downtown at the river.
BIG We Foundation: Southern Shift Initiative : Adult Play Date
Featuring music, art and more at Tom Lee Park (Monument to Listening) from 3pm – 5pm. Bring your art supplies and come out.
Thanks to Germantown Community Theatre for reaching out to us to be a part of their spooky season.