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Sound Meditations and Creative Markets: What's On in Memphis Today

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February 8, 2026/08:00 AM
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Sound Meditations and Creative Markets: What's On in Memphis Today
Source: Wikimedia Commons / Author: Thomas R Machnitzki

A Day of Relaxation and Local Artistry

Memphis is alive with a unique blend of community spirit and creative energy this Sunday, February 8, 2026. From soulful album releases in the heart of Midtown to artisanal shopping at the Agricenter, the city offers a diverse range of activities for residents and visitors alike looking to embrace the local culture.

Sound and Spirit at Crosstown Concourse

For those seeking a tranquil end to the weekend, the Green Room at Crosstown Arts is hosting a special album release event for Sean Murphy titled “Sound Meditation Journey.” Starting at 6:00 PM, this immersive experience invites the audience to relax into a vibrational soundscape designed to promote deep listening and mindfulness. It is a standout choice for anyone looking to recharge before the start of a new work week in an intimate, acoustically rich environment.

Creative Workshops and Artistic Exploration

Over in Overton Park, the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art continues its “Learn Mahjong in a Weekend” series. Today’s session, focusing on intermediate play, runs from 1:30 PM to 4:00 PM. This workshop provides a social and intellectual challenge for those who have mastered the basics of the game. Additionally, the museum remains a hub for visual arts, featuring ongoing exhibitions such as the Mid-South Scholastic Art Awards, which showcase the incredible talent of the region’s student artists.

Local Markets and Family Science

Early risers can head to the Agricenter for the “Made With Love Market,” which opens its doors at 9:00 AM. This community market is the perfect place to discover handmade crafts, local treats, and unique gifts while supporting Mid-South makers. For families, the Museum of Science and History (MoSH) is offering a full schedule of educational entertainment at the CTI 3D Giant Theater and the AutoZone Dome Planetarium, with screenings of “Forward to the Moon” and “Walking with Dinosaurs” throughout the afternoon.

Final Curtains in the Theater District

Theater lovers have a significant opportunity today as Theatre Memphis presents the final performance of “Always a Bridesmaid” in the Next Stage. This comedic romp about lifelong friendship is a local favorite and concludes its successful run this evening. Meanwhile, the midtown theater scene remains vibrant with “Jagged Little Pill” taking the stage at Playhouse on the Square at 8:00 PM, offering a powerful, contemporary musical experience based on the iconic music of Alanis Morissette.