IndigenASH

NOv 19-23, 2025

Experience Nashville’s groundbreaking multimedia arts festival dedicated to the rich heritage and bold, contemporary contributions of Indigenous artists. Now in its second year, IndigeNash returns as a three-day celebration of visual art, music, dance, film, storytelling, and more — honoring Native voices that shape culture today.

From dynamic art exhibitions and electrifying live performances to cultural panels and a bustling Native artisan market, IndigeNash offers an immersive journey into the vibrant traditions and innovative expressions of Native arts.

  • Jeremy Salazar Opening Exhibition (Wed @ Banker’s Alley Hotel)

  • Official Music Showcase (Sat @ The Basement)

  • Film Showcase (Sun @ The Forge)

  • Fashion Runway Show and Designer Market (Sun @ The Forge)

  • Native Narratives Panels & Discussions (Fri @ The Forge)

  • Group Exhibition Opening & Artist Panel (Fri @ The Forge)

Festival Week Pass (All Access | $45)

Includes access to the following events (Nov 19–23):

  • Comedy Night (Fri @ The Forge)

  • Artisan Maker Market (Sat @ Frist Art Museum)

  • Official Afterparty (Sun @ The Forge)

  • Patagonia Nashville In-Store Wellness Activations 

    • Soundbath, Meditation, & Mindfulness (Thurs)

    • Wilderness Survival (Fri)

    • Pow Wow Step & Swing Dancing (Sun)

***Excludes VIP Dinner (Wed), Chef Sean Sherman event (Thu), and Jordin Tootoo Documentary Screening (Sat)

 Individual Day Passes

  • Art & Comedy Day Pass
    Friday, Nov 21 | $25
    IndigeNash Innovators: Panel & Discussions, Group Art Exhibition, Comedy Showcase

  • Film & Fashion Day Pass
    Sunday, Nov 23 | $25
    Film Showcase, Filmmaker Panels, Runway Fashion Show, Afterparty.

Special Separately Ticketed Events

Free Public Offerings

  • Opening Ceremony & Reception at Banker’s Alley

  • All Patagonia Wellness Sessions

  • Artisan Maker Market at the Frist Art Museum

  • The Forge Group Gallery (Sat & Sun Only)


IndigeNash is more than a festival — it’s a movement to amplify Indigenous voices in Middle Tennessee and beyond. Come celebrate, connect, and be part of the story.