Brandon Russell & Juneteenth Art Gallery

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Join host Andrea Kruszka as she sits down with Brandon Russell with IMPACT Cookeville. They discuss the Juneteenth art gallery and show that he has put together for local black artists at Soul Craft Coffee in Cookeville, the history of Juneteenth, and how he's working to involve community, as well as the Meet The Artists event that will be held at the end of the month for the art show.

Presented by Harper's Rare Books & Collectibles in Cookeville. New episodes every Sunday at 8am on Lite Rock 95.9.
19 Jun 2022 English United States Arts · Society & Culture

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