As Nashville’s creative community continues to migrate to the edges of Davidson County and beyond, some artists are also looking past traditional gallery spaces in favor of something closer to home. House-party art exhibitions and bedroom and living room galleries have been an off-and-on trend in Nashville for years, but nobody is delivering homespun curating quite like David Onri Anderson does at his Electric Shed space in South Nashville. In the past year, the shed has hosted Andres Bustamanté’s excellent indoor/outdoor sculpture display Mausoleum, a found-object installation by Nashville native Mika Agari, a number of live electronic music events and more. Anderson’s curating is proving to be as interesting as his painting.