Coop is one of Nashville’s longest-lived curatorial cooperatives, and they’ve been bringing unique visual arts programming ever since they started organizing displays at their first location in The Arcade way back in 2010. Like all of the city’s most consistently compelling visual art locales, Coop is an artist-run space, and their annual new-member exhibitions are always a highlight of Nashville’s year-end art calendar. This installment of the annual display includes work from artists like Ter Carter, Téa Chura, Brandi Coates, Paz Suay, Bailey Walters and Courtney Gatewood. Sarah Bogdal’s detailed linocut prints will be familiar to mavens of Nashville’s small-press scene, where Bogdal has made herself known. John Holmes’ new media work explores intimacy and alienation with his interactive, tech-centric installations.
Through Dec. 20 at Coop Gallery
507 Hagan St.

