Arts Break
From the Nashville Rep’s new show to the latest exhibit at the Frist Center and everything in between, you can discover a rich variety of performing and visual arts through Nashville PBS’s Arts Break—Nashville’s weekly window to the arts.
Watch for the latest Arts Break on Thursday nights after Tennessee Crossroads (around 7:25pm) and on Sunday morning after Volunteer Gardener (around 9:55am) on Nashville PBS.
You can also explore featured organizations right here and learn more about the arts in Nashville on our resources page. Then get involved with cultural events in Nashville!
If there’s an artist or arts organization that you’d like us to know about please email us at tv8@wnpt.org.
Arts Break is made possible by the generous contributions of the Martha Rivers Ingram Advised Fund of The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee.
Nashville PBS is available free and over-the-air to nearly 2.4 million people throughout the Middle Tennessee and southern Kentucky viewing area. Nashville PBS’s four broadcast channels are WNPT, the main channel; secondary channel WNPT2 (WORLD Channel); WNPT3, a 24/7 PBS Kids channel; and WNPT4 (Create TV). Nashville PBS is also available to anyone in the world through its array of digital services, including wnpt.org, YouTube channels and the PBS App. Nashville PBS provides, through the power of traditional television and interactive digital communications, quality educational, cultural and civic experiences that address issues and concerns of the people of the Nashville region, and which thereby help improve the lives of those we serve.
WNPT, Nashville’s independent nonprofit PBS station, is operated by licensee Nashville Public Television, Inc.
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