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    Meredith BiesingerBy Meredith BiesingerJune 25, 20263 Mins Read1 Views
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    There is a common misconception that art only exists in big cities, tucked inside towering museums or performed on grand stages beneath bright lights.

    But those who know Tupelo know a different story.

    The arts have never been absent from this city. They have always been here.

    They can be found in the brushstrokes of local painters, in the opening notes of a symphony performance, in community theater productions, in downtown galleries, and in the stories shared by writers, musicians, and makers who call this corner of Mississippi home.

    Photo credit: Tupelo.net

    Perhaps that should come as no surprise. After all, Tupelo is the birthplace of Elvis Presley, a reminder that creativity has long been woven into the fabric of this community. Music remains a vital part of the city’s identity, from performances by the Tupelo Symphony Orchestra—Mississippi’s oldest continuously operating orchestra—to the countless live performances taking place across the city each week.

    Yet Tupelo’s artistic spirit extends far beyond music.

    The GumTree Museum of Art has long served as a cornerstone of the local arts scene, showcasing regional and national artists while offering classes, exhibitions, and educational opportunities for aspiring creatives of all ages. Throughout downtown, galleries and creative spaces regularly feature the work of local artists, proving that exceptional talent is abundant in Northeast Mississippi.

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    The performing arts are equally vibrant. For more than 50 years, Tupelo Community Theatre has brought stories to life on stage while providing opportunities for actors, directors, technicians, and volunteers to share their gifts. The Link Centre continues to serve as a gathering place for concerts, exhibitions, workshops, and cultural programming that enriches the community year-round.

    And then there is the music.

    Photo credit: North Mississippi Symphony Orchestra

    On any given weekend, the sounds of live music spill onto downtown sidewalks. Local musicians fill restaurants, patios, breweries, and venues with everything from blues and country to rock, folk, and jazz. Beloved gathering places such as Blue Canoe, Backline, and numerous downtown venues have become stages where both established performers and emerging artists share their talents, often before audiences made up of friends, neighbors, and fellow creatives.

    Photo credit: Tupelo Ballet

    Because that is one of Tupelo’s greatest strengths: our artists are not distant figures. They are the people we see at church, cheer alongside at ballgames, and greet in the grocery store. They are teachers, entrepreneurs, parents, and community leaders who continue to invest their creativity back into the place they call home.

    Public art also shapes the city’s landscape. Murals throughout downtown celebrate Tupelo’s history, culture, and people, transforming everyday spaces into works of art and inviting residents and visitors alike to experience creativity in unexpected places.

    Photo credit: Blue Canoe

    The arts are nurtured daily in classrooms, dance studios, churches, nonprofit organizations, coffee shops, and private studios across the city. Young musicians rehearse for recitals. Students paint their first masterpieces. Writers gather to share their work. Dancers spend countless hours perfecting routines before stepping onto the stage.

    Art in Tupelo is not something waiting to arrive.

    It is already present, in fact, it is integrated into every day life.

    It is thriving in galleries and theaters, on stages and sidewalks, in classrooms and coffee shops, and in the hearts of the people who continue to create, perform, teach, and inspire. The arts are not simply a part of Tupelo’s identity—they are one of the city’s greatest strengths, and they always have been.

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