CE Gallery

About a year ago, Clarence Edward came home to Nashville with a dream. He found a 3,000-square-foot, salmon-colored brick building in Madison and opened Ce Gallery — a space for exhibitions, collaborations, drawing sessions and, not least of all, parties. His regular Foxy Brown soirée draws a crowd where “a ’70s costume is not required but a fashionable look is highly respected.” Edward and his team deck the place out, call in DJs and musicians, provide drinks and snacks, and open the dance floor. Edward told the Scene in March that his goal is to make Ce Gallery a place where people feel they belong — especially LGBTQ folks and people of color. He’s doing it.

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