Yesterday, we went to the Frist Center. The two exhibits were
"Woman On the Run" and
"A Divine Light". "Woman On the Run" was a very interesting. The exhibit was a sort of three dimensional art. You went around this "hotel" and you actually got to go through one of the rooms. It was meant to sort of be like a 50's or 60's thriller movie. There were little videos and things like that in the windows of the faux motel. It was really cool. You can check out the "Woman On the Run" blog by clicking
here. "A Divine Light" was a Renaissance art exhibit. Of course, it was Renaissance art, so it was all religious. It was really cool to see such old paintings, though. They were really realistic. Okay, so the Frist Center's children's mascot is Swifty the eagle. On their website, it used to say Swifty was a baby eagle, but baby eagles don't have white heads and tails. Bald Eagle eaglets are spotted as babies. They don't have the plumage of a grown eagle like Swifty. I'm glad they removed the baby eagle thing from their website. That was bugging me. Now it just says Swifty is the mascot.
A Painting From the "A Divine Light" Exhibit
"Woman On the Run"
Swifty the Eagle
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