Tech Free Tuesdays
From 4/1/2025 - 12/30/2025
On Tech Free Tuesdays, attendees can rediscover undisturbed human interaction by engaging with people face-to-face, encouraging a break from the fast-paced digital world. With background slow jazz music, mini-workshops, and social mindfulness activities, attendees can enjoy a fun analog evening, surrounded by relaxed communicators in a tech-free zone.
Joe Overstreet: Taking Flight
From 11/1/2025 - 1/25/2026
The event showcases the abstract paintings of the late artist, Joe Overstreet, who spent six decades pushing the boundaries of conventional canvas art with his vibrant works that leap off the wall and unfold in space like kites, sails, or kaleidoscope patterns. Despite moving away from the South at a young age, Overstreet's visual imagination was deeply rooted in his Mississippi upbringing, and his art reflects his engagement with the Civil Rights and Black Power movements, as well as his contribution to the Black Arts Movement.
Bridal Expo: All The Pretty Things
On 1/4/2026
The Bridal Expo: All The Pretty Things is a day-long event brimming with wedding inspiration, showcasing a variety of stunning dresses. Attendees can expect to meet fabulous vendors, offering everything needed to plan a dream wedding.
Marbin
On 1/22/2026
Marbin is a jazz-rock fusion band known for their virtuosic musicianship and eclectic blend of progressive rock, jazz, and world music influences. Formed by Israeli musicians Dani Rabin and Danny Markovitch, the group has built a cult following through relentless touring and electrifying live performances. Their intricate instrumentals and improvisational style make them a standout in the modern fusion scene.
Hometown Bridal Expo
On 1/18/2026
The Winter Hometown Bridal Expo is a celebration of local brides, offering them an opportunity to shop, taste, and meet some of the most incredible vendors around. Attendees are encouraged to bring their dates, friends, or family for an unforgettable night of bridal festivities.
Winter Bridal Expo
On 1/18/2026
The Vault's Winter Bridal Expo is a festive celebration of matrimonial bliss, offering attendees the chance to meet top local vendors and gather ideas for every detail of their upcoming nuptials. In addition to an inspiring atmosphere, each ticket includes a glass of champagne, and brides-to-be will receive a complimentary tote bag, making this event a must-attend for those in the throes of wedding planning.
Kenkeleba House: The Last Surviving Downtown Art Collective
From 1/23/2026 - 1/24/2026
This two-day event celebrates the closing of Joe Overstreet: Taking Flight with a lineup of pioneering speakers, dynamic scholars, and arts community organizers. It pays tribute to the legacy of Kenkeleba House, a New York arts center co-founded by Joe Overstreet in 1974, through a series of enlightening discussions featuring national scholars and Jackson-based cultural producers.
Shelby Martin Anderson
On 1/23/2026
Shelby Martin Anderson, a renowned local artist, is set to showcase her latest collection of abstract paintings. Attendees will have the opportunity to meet the artist, discuss her work, and even purchase their favorite pieces.
Art Smart
From 12/7/2025 - 10/4/2026
This program functions as a progressive mini art class, where each week builds upon the skills learned in previous sessions. Attendees can look forward to mastering the basics of sketching, drawing, painting, color theory, and more!
Bottle, Advertising, and Collectible Show
On 1/17/2026
The Mississippi Antique Bottle Club is hosting its 41st Annual Bottle, Advertising, and Collectible Show, a must-attend event for vintage enthusiasts. Attendees can expect a wide array of antique bottles, unique advertising memorabilia, and other rare collectibles on display.
Black Art Spaces: There and Then, Here and Now
From 1/23/2026 - 1/24/2026
This two-day program marks the conclusion of Joe Overstreet: Taking Flight, delving into the community-building aspects of the Black Arts Movement from the 1960s-70s and its modern-day legacies. Attendees will gain insights from visiting artists and scholars about the history of Kenkeleba House, an arts center co-founded by Joe Overstreet to support African American artists, and will learn how this history relates to Black-led arts organizations currently active in Jackson.