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Athens of the South

Athens of the South aims to ignite transformation within the Greater Nashville area shedding light on overlooked communities and their untapped potential.


Through the power of art, entrepreneurship, and storytelling, we strive to cultivate a vibrant and thriving environment where history is celebrated, and community engagement flourishes.


Our goal is to raise awareness, inspire action, and foster inclusivity, ultimately creating a tapestry of unity and prosperity in the heart of our city.


Phase 1: May 4-5, 2024

Time: 10:00 am - 3:00 pm


Phase 2: June 1, 2024

Time: TBD


2024 Wrap-up November 2, 2024


The Expectation?


The Beautification Initiative aims to enhance neglected areas of Greater Nashville visually by employing diverse forms of visual art.


The Artist Exposure seeks to promote local artists through a platform for showcasing their work, fostering creativity and community engagement.


The Entrepreneurial Focus highlights local businesses and initiatives contributing to economic growth.


The Historical/Influential Celebration commemorates impactful figures with art installations or events.


The Community Exposure fosters connections between the residents, artists, entrepreneurs, and visitors to Nashville while shedding light on overlooked areas. It raises awareness about underserved communities using art, events, and storytelling.

Get to know the Artists

Lead Artist, Charles Key's art serves as a catalyst for contemplation, and awareness, with his aesthetic enhancement in neighborhoods by inviting viewers to immerse themselves in thought-provoking reflections. His unique approach weaves intricate narratives that transcend geographical boundaries. From the vibrant streets of Los Angeles, CA, to the lively hustle of New York, the tranquil landscapes of North Carolina, West Virginia, and our home Nashville, TN.


As Charles continues to evolve on his artistic journey, his work is eagerly anticipated in cities nationwide follow and support his journey on Instagram @LOWKEYART

  • Charles Key

    Lead Artist

  • Chris Bandy

    I’m a contributing artist at daybreak arts. I am self taught and primarily use acrylic paint, ink and watercolor mediums. I’m also dedicated to social, economic and political equality and justice and work within local grassroots organizations to fight for lasting, systemic change. Instagram@Bandyartistofficial

  • Christian Rausch

    I am an artist who enjoys seeing people happy and even laughing at the things I paint. I don't take myself too seriously and believe I am easy to work with. I think art can lift the spirits and bring people of all walks of life together. Instagram @chunktastik

  • Helen Stackhouse

    I grew up on Charles E. Davis Blvd. My work has been featured at numerous events and exhibits over the years, including the Art Gallery in the Nashville Parthenon, the Nashville Sign Billboard, and various prominent exhibition locations in Nashville and while living in Florida. My mediums of choice are acrylic, oil, and watercolor. https://daybreakarts.org/meet-am-hassan

  • LeAndra Richardson

    a Fisk University graduate, local artist, certified Therapeutic Art Life Coach and President of the Board of Directors for the Tennessee Art League. As the president of an artist-run, non-profit art organization founded in Nashville in 1954 with the goal to create opportunities for visual artists, it has been her mission to create diverse and equitable opportunities for artists and patrons alike. In her efforts, LeAndra has created connections with institutions like Tennessee State University, Fisk University, Vanderbilt Children’s Hospital and organizations such as Creative Girls Rock, Casa Azafran and the North Nashville Arts Coalition. Inspired by life, love, culture, the spiritual, and experience; LeAndra Crystal enjoys experimenting with different mediums and creating from her heart. LeAndra has experience and expertise in a wide variety of mediums and techniques. She has worked with everything from traditional 2-D media such as acrylic and oil painting, charcoal, inks, and mixed media to set building & design, metal & wood working, clay, glass, resin and murals. Most recently, she has been combining elements for her work to create new multi- & inter- disciplinary large scale works. Examples of this can be found in her use of line work depicting native symbols and patterns, interwoven fabrics and alcohol inks used on transparent glass that provide the look and feel of stained glass. As a Therapeutic Art Coach, LeAndra Crystal also brings innovative services to corporate teams, university students, primary schools and her local community. Through these efforts she has led both collaborative and individualized projects with Big Love Smokes,Belmont University, Creative Girls Rock and upcoming events with the North Nashville Arts Coalition, that range from canvas painting to mural work. Thoughts on the creative process: “There are times that I create to tell a story. There are times that I created to convey a message. There are times that I create to express a feeling. There are times that I create for healing. Then, there are times that I create… simply to create, to be free. This is me. This is who I AM as an Artist. I don’t fit in a box.” LeAndra Crystal has work that can be seen in various locations across the U.S. and Nashville. To see more visit her gallery site and etsy shop. Instagram @663mainfa

  • Meaghan Hall

    I’m an Inglewood, CA raised artist. I have been drawing and painting since before I could write. Growing up my older brothers were my favorite artist and inspired me to pursue art. I attained my bachelors degree from Fisk University in Fine Art and Business Management. I currently work with Fisk in the Art department and gallery doing various tasks and projects. Instagram @GoldeiCreations

How to Get Involved

Support the Artist: sponsor an artist or multiple artists participating in this beautification project.


Art Materials: Cash or In-Kind donations for paints, spray paints, acetone, brushes, and drop cloths.


Equipment: Cash or In-Kind donations of lights, scaffolding, lifts, ladders, and generators.


Refreshments: Cash or In-Kind donations for tents, water, food, and fans to help ensure that the artist can rest, replenish their energy, and remain hydrated during their creative sessions.


The Community Art: sponsor materials and refreshments for community members contributing to the mural.

Please Donate

Sign-Up Links

Artists & Muralists: please sign up at https://bit.ly/AOSartist


Youth & Adult Community Artists:

Community members, youth, or adults can contribute to painting the mural, use this form to sign up. https://bit.ly/AOSyouth


Volunteers: We need volunteers to support our artists and events. If you are interested use this form to sign up at https://bit.ly/AOSvolunteer


Follow Us and Our Sponsors: By clicking our linktree below.


Link Tree

For Media Inquiries Please Contact:


Creative Director: Dr. Amanda Key


Phone: 615-491-2306


Email: lowkeyart02@gmail.com



Mural Location

The Barrier wall between 40 and Old Hermitage Avenue meets Carroll Street and where Charles Davis Avenue Intersect.



THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS


  • 17TH District Beautification Commissioner

    Meitra Aycock

  • Council Member

    Terry Vo

  • www.bmhv.orgBlack Mental Health Village

  • https://www.northnashvillearts.com/North Nashvile Arts Coalition

  • www.ethercoop.orgEther Community Co-op

  • https://help.samsclub.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/280/~/donationsSams Club Via the WalMart Foundation

  • AllyCat Creative

  • https://www.facebook.com/p/Claiborne-Family-of-Faith-Worship-CenterClaiborne Family of Faith Worship Center

  • https://www.nashville.gov/departments/transportationNashville Department of Transportation

  • https://www.tn.gov/tdot.htmlTennessee Department of Transportation

  • Aman Nasser

    Corner to Corner Strategic Scaling Director

  • https://www.lamarvelousballoons.com/Lamarvelous Balloons

  • https://www.nashville.gov/departments/artsMetro Arts

  • https://cornertocorner.orgCorner to Corner