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Abel Muñoz and Parker Leonard
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Amy Atkinson, Marcus Whitney, and Janet Miller
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Artists at OZ Arts
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Cassandra and Johnathan Lawson
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Dave Ragland and Cameron Keith-Walls
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Deondra Carothers and Shabaz Ujima
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Ellie Stefano and Daniel Jones
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Esen Ozgener and Tim Ozgener
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John Deane and Stacy Widelitz
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Karen Blake and Jeff Ford
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Marcus and Pam Taylor
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Mark Murphy and Becca Hoback
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Morrel Enoch and Geary Leathers
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Scott Gupton and Jim Rieniets
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Sharon Charney and Delilah Cohn
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Steve Swenson and Paige Hendricksen
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Brannan and Amy Atkinson
On Friday, June 14, more than 150 members of the arts community — artists, philanthropists, patrons — attended a celebration at OZ Arts for the announcement of its ambitious upcoming 2019-20 season.
The Nashville nonprofit contemporary art center’s seventh season is highlighted by more than twice as many presentations, international artists, lower overall prices and increased diversity on many levels. Food had an international flair as well, and the indoor-outdoor event was favored with excellent spring-like weather.