TAL, MCFA create joint gallery space on 5th Avenue

Roy Laws:  Lenny Kravitz
Roy Laws: Lenny Kravitz

The Tennessee Art League (TAL), a 60-year-old nonprofit organization based in Nashville whose mission is to enrich the community and the lives of artists as a cultural center, educational facility and art gallery has entered into a partnership with Music City Fine Art (MCFA), a new venture created by local entrepreneur Joey Amato in which the two entities will share TAL’s pre-existing space located on 5th Avenue in downtown Nashville.

Together, the two groups plan on revitalizing the existing gallery space and creating a welcoming environment, which incorporates art, music and culture and serves as a meeting space for members of Nashville’s arts community.
TAL encourages and promotes visual arts through art shows and sales, workshops, classes and community outreach.

“Our goal is to excite and support emerging fine artists with the opportunity to create, show and market their art; and to encourage regional residents to discover and celebrate artistic talent through their participation at gallery events and financial support,” said Celeste LaReau, Tennessee Art League’s brand new president. “We are so excited that this opportunity was presented to us and that Joey shares in the vision our Board has for this organization.”

Joey Amato is no stranger to the art world. In addition to creating Nashville’s Unite magazine, he also works with Relevant Communications, a public relations company founded by Allison Zucker-Perelman which represents numerous celebrity fine artists including Peter Max, Michael Godard, Alexandra Nechita, Doug Bloodworth, Romero Britto, Autumn de Forest as well as the estate of Salvador Dali. In addition, Relevant has publicized art exhibitions for Fleetwood Mac drummer Mick Fleetwood, Rick Allen of Def Leppard and Michael Cartellone of Lynyrd Skynyrd.

Doug Bloodworth, Hulk-Cheetos
Doug Bloodworth, Hulk-Cheetos

“I plan to bring my knowledge and expertise in the worlds of art and entertainment to the new space,” Amato said. “Fifth Avenue is an incredible destination for the arts community and I hope that the merger of our two groups can only further enrich downtown.”

The grand opening of the new combined space will take place Friday, March 6. Tennessee Art League will operate on normal business hours during the transition. Roy Laws and Doug Bloodworth will be the March’s featured artists at Music City Fine Art.

City-owned grocery store plan targets affordability in East Harlem’s Black and Brown communities

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani is advancing a $30 million plan for a municipally owned grocery store at La Marqueta in East Harlem to

Nashville marks civil rights legacy with Diane Nash march, launch of new City Hall tour

Nashville marks 66 years since the Z. Alexander Looby bombing with the Diane Nash Commemorative March and launches a new Nashville Sites “City Hall and

Sinners Star Delroy Lindo Fisk University Commencement Speaker May 3

Oscar-nominated actor Delroy Lindo, star of the record-setting film Sinners, will deliver the keynote address at Fisk University’s 152nd Commencement Ceremony on May 3, 2026,

TSU Celebrates Spring 2026 Graduates with Expanded Commencement Ceremonies

Tennessee State University will celebrate nearly 1,400 Spring 2026 graduates with expanded two-day commencement ceremonies featuring student speakers from each college and 85-year-old Navy veteran

The Sporting Life: Kappa Alpha Psi Nashville Alumni Chapter 100th Anniversary Edition

The Nashville Alumni Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Incorporated celebrates 100 years of brotherhood, leadership and service with a Centennial Weekend of awards, historic