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A Small Gathering for a Little Conversation

By Joe Nolan

Published on July 23, 2008 at 3:42am

The sunny, summer sidewalks of Hillsboro Village are always a great place to strike up a conversation. Nashville’s Smallest Art Gallery has raised the bar on the usual shmoozery with a new show proposing an imagined dialogue involving—among others—Albert Einstein, Charles Darwin, an “Enlightened Jackalope” and an “Illuminated Moose.” Husband-and-wife duo Mason and Kristen Frenzel are responsible for this loquacious gathering of multimedia characters on wood panels, and it seems the cozy confines of the gallery—a small box nestled between stores—have pushed their work in a rough, spontaneous direction.
July 10-26, 2008


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