CLARKSVILLE, TN – The upcoming events for Customs House Museum & Cultural Center for the month of October have been announced.
Exhibitions
Legends Bank Presents A Dream Deferred: Hanley, Redmond, & Lott Art Exhibition, Through October 19 | Kimbrough Gallery, Hanley, Redmond, Lott: A Dream Deferred exhibition is a joint retrospective showcasing the work of three artists—Dan Hanley, David Redmond, and Frank Lott—and their unwavering dedication to the pursuit of painting, while highlighting each man’s creative evolution over the course of five decades.
Nature! From Raw to Refined: TACA Award Winner Marty McConnaughey, Through November 2 | Bruner & Orgain Galleries, Tennessee Craft’s Award Winner Marty McConnaughey’s Nature! From Raw to Refined exhibition displays her love of transporting nature into her work. Her walks have become a hunt for pinecones, acorns, tree branches, and driftwood. She harvests sweetgrass and iris leaves from her property. The addition of antlers, turquoise, jasper, or agates add a spark to many of McConnaughey’s three-dimensional designs. Each piece is one of a kind and sure to bring an extraordinary element to any space.
A Kaleidoscope of Texture: James Threalkill, Through October 26 | Crouch Gallery, A Kaleidoscope of Texture: James Threalkill– As an artist, James Threalkill strives to produce high-quality fine artwork that is bound to leave a lasting impression. His art reveals three-dimensional textures and vibrant colors that attract viewers to the intensity and depth of each piece. Threalkill aspires to promote positive and inspirational images that celebrate life, culture, and cultural character which is representative of the profound legacy that is the foundation of existence.
Arline Mann: The Forever House, Through October 26 | Jostens Gallery, The Forever House exhibition brings into loving light a magical place—Elder Mountain (near Chattanooga), and the stone house built on the mountain around 1923 by George Elder with materials from that mountain—the first home erected there after the Cherokee were marched out in the 1840s on the Trail of Tears. The exhibition encompasses interiors, still lifes, and landscapes of the world that is the Elder House by Arline Mann, an award-winning watercolorist and the current resident of Elder House. Mann’s paintings are displayed among historic photographs of Elder House and Elder Mountain, with text relating to the history of both.
Annual Staff Art Exhibition, Through October 22 | Museum Lobby, The Annual Staff Art Exhibition features artwork and crafts from the talented museum employees.
Riches of the Land: Agriculture from 1850 – 1950, Through October 19 | Memory Lane (located on the lower level of the museum) In 1850, nearly 60 percent of the U.S. population was engaged in farming. In Tennessee, that number was 72,735. By 1935, the number of farmers in the state had grown to 273,783. By 1950, much of the work that had once been done by manual labor or with livestock had been replaced with mechanized farming implements and power tools. Riches of the Land, largely comprised of artifacts from the museum’s collection, is geared towards school-age children. The exhibition includes machinery, tools, maps, and photography to help interpret the farming experience of the past. The display focuses on the Four Pillars of Income, Montgomery County’s Century Farms, and daily life of the period. Included in the exhibit is a film about farming in Montgomery County during the last years of the Great Depression. Objects on display include items such as A.H. Patch Company corn shellers, a cider press, and even a vintage tractor to help tell the stories of Montgomery County’s agricultural past.
Clarksville Sounds: A Musical Exhibition from the Collection, Through January 2, 2026, | Harvill Gallery, an exhibition of vintage musical instruments displayed along with a look at the Clarksville music scene of the past.
Go Team! Football & Basketball from the Museum Collection, Through January 6, 2026, | Hand Gallery, Cheer on local sports history with this exhibit featuring jerseys, balls, trading cards, and more artifacts from athletes in our community.
Portrait Society of America: The Tennesseans, Opening October 22 | Kimbrough Gallery, Featuring the Portrait Society of America Tennessee members in their first state exhibition. Sixty figurative pieces—done in paintings and sculptures—will be on display in the Kimbrough gallery of the museum. Established in February 1998, the Portrait Society of America is a 501(C)3 registered charity, formed as an educational organization dedicated to furthering the traditions of fine art portraiture and figurative art through programs and publications. The Portrait Society is committed to providing educational resources to anyone interested in technical information, traditional aesthetics, and the history of figurative art and portraiture.
Play Days: Toys from the Collection, Opening October 27 | Memory Lane, Play Days: Toys from the Collection is an exhibition of toys from the Customs House Museum’s Collection.
Events
First Thursday Art Walk & Book Signing, October 2 | 5-8 pm | Free to the public, Mark your calendars for October’s Art Walk at the Customs House Museum, where you can enjoy free admission from 5–8 p.m. Join us in the museum lobby during October’s Art Walk for a special book signing with the authors of Princess Sophie’s Ice Cream Flight. This is the debut children’s book by sisters writing under the pen name Valencia Blake. Valencia, a registered nurse, finds joy in books, reviews, and creative outlets like baking, jewelry-making, and drawing. Blake, inspired by her travels and love of food, brings her own flavor of creativity to their work. Together, they weave imagination and storytelling to enchant young readers—celebrating both their sisterly bond and shared love for writing. Books will be available for purchase in The Museum Store.
Ag History Day, October 11 | 10 am – 3 pm | Customs House Museum | Free to the public, Enjoy the Customs House Museum’s AG HISTORY DAY with demonstrations and a celebration of Clarksville-Montgomery County’s agricultural heritage. Bring the whole family, check out the vintage tractors and antique steam engines, as well as the exhibit inside the museum. We’ll have kids’ activities, food truck vendors, and demonstrations. In cooperation with the Montgomery County Antique Tractor and Engine Club, this day of festivities will take place at the Customs House Museum, 200 South Second Street, in Downtown Clarksville.
Historic Greenwood Cemetery Walking Tours, October 4 & 18 | starts at 10 am | $20 non-member ticket | $15 member ticket, Join us for our popular historic walking tour of Greenwood Cemetery, one of Clarksville’s oldest active burial grounds. Take a spine-tingling stroll through the winding paths as we share captivating tales of local history and intrigue. This 1-hour tour will reveal the cemetery’s rich past and highlight the notable figures laid to rest there. Hutton Monument Co is generously providing a breakfast snack and drink for each attendee before the tour begins. Tickets must be purchased in advance, as space is extremely limited. Click here to register.
Historic Riverview Cemetery Walking Tours, October 11 | starts at 10 am | $20 non-member ticket | $15 member ticket, The Riverview Cemetery, established on February 23, 1800—back when Clarksville was just a village—rests on land donated by Valentine Sevier. Join us for a 1-hour guided tour of the cemetery, where you’ll uncover its rich history and learn about the notable figures buried there. Hutton Monument Co. is generously providing a breakfast snack and drink for each attendee before the tour begins. Please note that tickets for the tour must be purchased in advance, as space is very limited. Click here to register.
Red Cross Blood Drive, October 31 | 11 am – 3 pm | Appointment Only, join us (By Appointment Only) at the museum where we will be partnering with the local Red Cross chapter by hosting a blood drive. This is free and open to the public. All you have to do is call 1-800-RED-CROSS (1-800-733-2767) or visit redcrossblood.org and enter ‘CustomsHouse’ to schedule an appointment. Save lives by giving blood! *Streamline your donation experience and save up to 15 minutes by visiting RedCrossBlood.org/RapidPass to complete your pre-donation reading and health history questions on the day of your appointment.
Programs
Looking back, looking forward, SEEING Art with Jim Diehr, Professor Emeritus, former Dean of the College of Arts and Letters and Sculpture professor, October 5 | 3 pm | Turner Auditorium | Free to the public; does not include museum admission. Seeing well is somewhat like listening well, according to artist and sculptor Jim Diehr, whose vision is impaired. Diehr will present ideas and techniques of seeing the visual arts. Special guest Tracy Bettencourt, a blind visual artist, will also join the conversation, offering her unique perspective on experiencing art. Diehr will include the elements and principles of design and how they relate to artwork, both two and three dimensional. Reserve your spot by registering here: customshousemuseum.org.
Homeschool Fieldtrip Day, October 7 | 10 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. | K-12 students with adults, School tour admission of $3 per student and $5 per adult for non-member homeschool families. On the first Tuesday of each month, local homeschool families are invited to experience a day of self-guided exploration and learning. For more information, contact Curator of Education Stephanie Stafford at stephanie@customshousemuseum.org.
Storytime & Craft: Squirrel Awareness Month, October 2 | 10:30 am | All ages, with adult | Free with membership or paid admission. Join us for a special Storytime & Craft in honor of Squirrel Awareness Month! We’ll read some stories about squirrels and create a squirrel craft to take home by sponge painting. *All parents are expected to participate with and supervise their children.
Sunday Studio: Bookbinding with Patrick Vincent, Associate Professor of Printmaking at Austin Peay State University. October 19 | 2 pm – 4 pm | Ages 16+, Free, with registration required; does not include Customs House Museum admission. In partnership with APSU’s Community School of the Arts, our Sunday Studio class is a creative workshop series for adults. The long stitch is a traditional binding style originally from Medieval Germany, often used for making journals. In this workshop, Patrick Vincent will lead you through making a book from beginning to end—involving folding and sewing. The workshop is free and includes all materials. Registration open at customshousemuseum.org.
Storytime & Craft: Getting Ready for Halloween, October 16 | 10:30 am | All ages, with adult | Free; museum admission not included. The spooky season is upon us! We’ll read two stories to get you in the mood for Halloween. Then, we’ll make a splat spider together so you can take home a Halloween craft. *All parents are expected to participate with and supervise their children.
Art & More, Fall Semester (Sept. 2, Oct. 7, & Nov. 4) | 10:30 am – 12:15 pm| All ages, with adult | $25 non-refundable registration fee for the semester | Grades K-12, Join us for our two-in-one art class for homeschool families. Art & More is a combination of an instructor-led art class, covering art standards, and an educator-led exhibit tour with cross-curricular topics. For more information, contact Curator of Education Stephanie Stafford at stephanie@customshousemuseum.org.
F&M Bank Huff & Puff Express Model Trains, exhibit open daily | Trains run Sundays 1 – 4 pm, Wednesdays 10 am – 12 pm, Fridays 10 am – 12 pm and the last Saturday of each month 1 – 4 pm, Spooky Season is here! Come and explore one of the region’s largest model railroad layouts, featuring a miniature castle, a UFO, scenic landscapes, and a creative Halloween display. Our model train exhibit is open every day, with themes that change each season.