OZ Arts Nashville

Nashville's Non-Profit Contemporary Arts Center
 

OZ ARTS NASHVILLE PRESENTS LARGE-SCALE INSTALLATION OF INSTRUMENTHEAD, PHOTOGRAPHER MICHAEL WEINTROB’S 
UNIQUE PORTRAITS OF ICONIC MUSICIANS, OCTOBER 16

Presented as Part of OZ Arts’ Local Spotlight Series, TNT (Thursday Night Things), 
Show Will Feature 75 Portraits, Including Approximately 50 Nashville Artists, 
Plus Live Music, Film and Food

OZ Arts Nashville is pleased to present a special Nashville edition of InstrumentHead, a series of portraits Brooklyn-based music photographer Michael Weintrob has shot since 2006, portraying a vast diversity of entertainers with their instruments in front of their heads. Seventy-five 3’ x 4’ artist prints, most of them depicting musicians based in the city, will be installed throughout OZ Arts’ expansive warehouse space, at 6172 Cockrill Bend Circle. The event, part of OZ Arts Nashville’s local spotlight series, TNT (Thursday Night Things), will feature performances by artists spanning bluegrass, rock, electronic music and other genres—a diversity representative of both Weintrob’s project and Nashville’s ever-expanding music scene. Tickets can be purchased in advance at www.oznashville.com for $10, or at the door for $12. OZ is located at in Nashville, TN. Following the event on October 16, at 6:30pm, InstrumentHead will remain on view at OZ Arts Nashville October 17, 11am – 8pm, and October 18, 11am – 3pm.

On October 16, guests are invited to enjoy OZ Arts’ lounge and outdoor sculpture garden, eats from Dawg Daze and Jeni’s Ice Cream, and a cash bar. The exhibition will include iPads with biographical information about the subjects, and InstrumentHead making-of films. This presentation of InstrumentHead is made possible by support from JakPrints and Griffin Technology.

With InstrumentHead, Weintrob has captured uniquely intimate expressions of over 400 artists’ identities without ever showing their faces. His subjects include Bootsy Collins, Mickey Hart, Junior Brown, Scott Avett of the Avett Brothers, and Derek Trucks, to name just a few.

At OZ Arts, InstrumentHead portraits of approximately 50 Nashville musicians will be exhibited, including Sam Bush, Jim Lauderdale, Jeff Coffin (Dave Mathews Band), Roy “Futureman” Wooten (Bela Fleck and Flecktones), Victor Wooten (Bela Fleck and Flecktones), Bobby Keys (Rolling Stones), Peter Keys (Lynyrd Skynyrd), Crystal Taliefero (Billy Joel), Ron and Rob McCoury, Tim O’Brien (Hot Rize), Fats Kaplin (Jack White), Alison Brown, Bucky Baxter (Bob Dylan), Jim Oblon (Paul Simon), Shannon and Ashley Campbell, and Kenny Olson (Kid Rock).

Michael Weintrob has been shooting artist portraits and live music professionally since 1998. His work has appeared in Rolling Stone, Spin, Mojo, Billboard, Relix, Downbeat and Jazz Times, among other publications. The InstrumentHead concept evolved by chance when, during a typical portrait photo shoot, Weintrob began suggesting artists put their instruments down their shirts, “just to spice things up a bit and get creative.” His subjects responded so positively to the idea that the series took on a life of its own. Now more than 250 artists from around the world have participated in the project.

Weintrob explains, “The first thing I tell the artist is that I’d like to tell their story through the photo, and include what makes them special as a musician. I also ask, ‘How are your fans going to know that it’s you without seeing your face?’ So people show up with all the stuff that distinguishes them, and together we figure out how to incorporate it all into the portrait.”

Weintrob’s eclectic collection ranges from mainstream to cult musicians and spans numerous genres. The series has been featured on NPR’s “The Checkout,” and in Popular Photography and Luxxe Immo Fine Art Magazine. InstrumentHead has been shown at the Gathering of the Vibes Music Festival in 2010 and 2011, at Mountain Jam Music Festival in 2010, and at the Barcelona Voll-Damm International Jazz Festival in 2011, with the support of the United States Consulate.

About OZ Arts Nashville

As the first 501(c)3 contemporary arts institution in the region, the arrival of OZ Arts Nashville has begun to transform the cultural landscape of Nashville. Through a year-round program of performing and visual arts events, OZ supports the creative explorations of leading artists from around the world and inspires curious audiences of all ages. Nashville’s Ozgener family established the non-profit OZ Arts in the building that once housed their cigar company, C.A.O. Under their leadership, OZ has been transformed into a column-free, 10,000 square-foot performance and installation venue nestled amidst artfully landscaped grounds.

In addition to presenting celebrated national and international artists, OZ Arts serves as a catalyst for local creativity. Conceived by OZ Artistic Director Lauren Snelling, TNT (Thursday Night Things) is a monthly series of unexpected collaborations with Nashville-based artists from varying creative disciplines. OZ provides a platform for these artists to create, develop and present a one-time-only event that would traditionally not be seen in a visual art gallery or theatre – utilizing the vast expanse of the Grand Salon, entrance gallery and/or surrounding grounds.

About Jakprints

Sharing in a mutual love for music, art and creativity, Jakprints, Inc. is an artist driven, full-service printing company specializing in full color offset printing, apparel printing, large format prints and sticker production. By investing in state of the art equipment with an unfaltering commitment to customer service, Jakprints serves more than 90,000 customers worldwide—from musicians, artists and designers to corporations or individuals—with a wide range of projects customized to bring the best attention to any brand, company or event. Jakprints is also committed to ecologically sustainable practices and replaces one tree for every order, planting more than 100,000 new trees since its doors first opened in 1999.

www.jakprints.com

About Griffin Technology

Founded on Paul Griffin’s kitchen table in 1992, Griffin Technology Inc., is today one of the world’s foremost creators of accessories for home, mobile, and personal technology. Unique products such as iTrip®, PowerMate®, iFM®, iMic® and Evolve® Wireless Speaker System have broken new ground in consumer electronics and created loyal fans the world over. Today, Griffin products are conceived, designed and developed in-house and continue to push the envelope of the industry they helped create.

www.griffintechnology.com

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OZ Arts Nashville Media Contact

Nashville press, please contact Amy A. Atkinson at Amy Atkinson Communications, amy@amyacommunications.com.