The Nashville Arts Center
Where creativity meets celebration
The Nashville Arts Center is a vibrant venue located in the Midtown area, perfect for artistic events and gatherings. With a capacity of 150 guests, it offers a unique atmosphere filled with creativity. The rental prices are reasonable, making it accessible for various budgets.
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The Nashville Arts Center Art Center in 505 Deaderick St, Nashville, TN 37243, USA accommodates up to 150 guests, 2,500 sqft of usable space. $2,500 avg. price for typical events. Popular for Art Exhibitions, Workshops, Private Parties. Amenities include Gallery space, Lighting options, Sound system, Catering services, Parking available. Request a quote to check availability, packages, and date holds. The location offers convenient access for guests and vendors, with flexible layouts to suit seated dinners, cocktail receptions, and hybrid programs.
Main Venue Type
Art Center
Secondary Venue Types
ExhibitionsWorkshopsPrivate Events
Best for:
Art ExhibitionsWorkshopsPrivate Parties
Amenities
Gallery spaceLighting optionsSound systemCatering servicesParking available
Rating: 4.7/5 (3,306 Google reviews)
- 5.0/5:
My first time at T-PAC was really fantastic! They had easy entry into the building and the staff was really efficient getting people through security. I was surprised to see that they didn’t scan tickets until you were entering the voms into the actual theatre. The building is really gorgeous and had great acoustics for the performance of The Wiz. I was also pleased to see that the drinks and food weren’t as wildly priced as they are at Nissan Stadium or Bridgestone Arena.
– Alex Knodel
- 5.0/5:
Great location. Close to lots of packing and restaurants. Can walk to Broadway. TPAC is clean, has a great atmosphere, lots of restrooms. Seating is comfortable. We are excited to go back for another show.
– Kimberly LeBron-Smith
- 4.0/5:
This theater is so beautiful and a great place to see a show. The lobby was surprisingly hot but the theater was air-conditioned. Just prepare to be a bit uncomfortable before entering the theater and when you exit the lobby
– Sarah Baylor
Photo credit(s): Len Tow, acchronicles, Wrighter Awn, David Fernandez