ARTSpeak: Adrienne Outlaw of Seed Space

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In Adrienne's hanging sculpture, "Snow," she allows sugar to leech the rust.
In Adrienne Outlaw’s hanging sculpture, Snow, she allows sugar to leech the rust. Courtesy the artist.

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Episode 94: This week Claire Maxwell speaks with Adrienne Outlaw, founder and director of Seed Space in Nashville, Tennessee. Adrienne talks about how Seed Space has evolved over the years and what it offers the Nashville art scene. She also discusses the CSArt Nashville program as well as other current projects she is apart of.


Special thanks to AM1690, The Voice of the Arts, our partners in producing ARTSpeak with BURNAWAY. The radio program broadcasts over the airwaves every Tuesday in two rotations, 8-8:30AM and 6-6:30PM.

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BURNAWAY Radio is supported in part by Georgia Council for the Arts through the appropriations of the Georgia General Assembly. Georgia Council for the Arts also receives support from its partner agency, the National Endowment for the Arts.

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