Behind the Curtain of OZ Arts Nashville | Lacey’s latest episode of the American Dream TV is here!

Take a look behind the curtain of OZ as Lacey interviews Tim Ozgener, Co-Founder and President of OZ Arts Nashville. OZ is a contemporary arts space born out the desire to create an inviting and inclusive space for the contemporary performing & visual arts in Nashville. @OZArtsNashvilleTN To purchase tickets and learn more, visit https://www.ozartsnashville.org/

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"MISSION: OZ Arts supports the creation, development and presentation of significant performing and visual art works by leading artists whose contribution influences the advancement of their field. Through performances, exhibitions, and community events, OZ Arts focuses on producing and presenting the work of local and visiting artists who reflect our diverse society, utilize new artistic forms and technology in creative ways, and provide opportunities for meaningful engagement with audiences, students and cultural and civic leaders.

HISTORY: Housed in a renovated, former cigar warehouse in Nashville, TN, OZ Arts’ modern, flexible performance and installation space enables leading artists across disciplines to present Brave New Art in a nontraditional context. The Ozgener family established OZ Arts Nashville in 2013 as a gift back to the city and country that have been so hospitable to them as first-generation, Turkish-Armenian immigrants. Nashville residents since 1968, the Ozgener family are internationally recognized for innovation in their entrepreneurial endeavors. Having built one of the world’s foremost cigar companies, CAO Cigars, the Ozgeners brought unprecedented artistry to cigars and, previously, humidors and Meerschaum pipes. After selling the company, the family converted their former headquarters into a nonprofit cultural center for contemporary art, performances, and events."

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