These special art and craft activity classes are designed for you and your pre-schooler! They will open up a new world of memories as you work together on projects that are creative and fun. No...
this 15,000 square foot addition to Adventure Science Center, you can discover the wonders of the universe through a variety of hands-on, interactive exhibits. On the first floor of the Space Chase...
Society bears fruit, some of which has been gathered by gallery F. In an exhibition of sculpture, installation, video, collage and painting, the show playfully inquires into issues of identity...
Jointly sponsored by the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center and the Nashville Mayor's Advisory Committee for People with Disabilities, this annual exhibit features work in a variety of media by artists with a...
See how science and medicine team up to enable the disabled in this uniquely interactive experience featuring obstacles that everyday life presents for those with physical handicaps - and the machines...
This interactive exhibit, comprising 9,000 square feet, invites museum visitors to experience the complexities of the body's systems, make healthy choices and consider careers in healthcare.
Packed with amazing interactivities, the tower is more than 75 feet tall with seven levels and an observation area that looks out over the whole city. Get ready to climb, slide, explore and discover.
This year marks the late Colonel Tom Parker's centennial. To honor the revolutionary music business figure, who served as Elvis Presley's longtime manager, the Country Music Hall of Fame(R) and Museum...
'Carrie Underwood: All-American Girl,' is a spotlight exhibit featuring the merlot silk taffeta gown worn by superstar Carrie Underwood at the 2009 Academy of Country Music Awards. The show-stopping...
The Cowan Collection spans the years 1765-1923. Mr. Cowan was very specific in the choices for his collection, and in the interests they displayed. His selection of works emphasizes the landscape and...
'Sing Me Back Home' is the Country Music Hall of Fame(R) and Museum's permanent exhibit, an exciting, multi-layered journey through the life of country music. Through artifacts, photographs, original...
William Edmondson (1874-1951), the son of freed slaves, was born in rural Davidson County and moved to Nashville by 1890. Edmondson carved for 17 years. He said, "I am just doing the Lord's work. I...