Contemporary art gallery championing regional voices, free exhibitions
























"Since 1994, Zeitgeist has played a significant role in the Nashville art scene. The gallery has served as a cultivation ground for new artists and remains a safe place for established artists to experiment and grow. In 2013, Zeitgeist moved from their location in Hillsboro Village to Wedgewood-Houston, a neighborhood that has served as a home to the creative studio community for a very long time. A beautifully simple interior allows for visitors to take in art with no distraction. The gallery also participates in the Arts & Music at Wedgewood/Houston: an art walk that takes place in the neighborhood on the first Saturday of every month." - Platoon

"A popular Mission beer patio holding its monthly free-to-play drag bingo on Thursday, June 19, hosted by Eucalypstick." - Dianne de Guzman
"Zeitgeist Gallery, Wedgewood Houston by Platoon. Since 1994, Zeitgeist has played a significant role in the Nashville art scene. The gallery has served as a cultivation ground for new artists and remains a safe place for established artists to experiment and grow. In 2013, Zeitgeist moved from their location in Hillsboro Village to Wedgewood-Houston, a neighborhood that has served as a home to the creative studio community for a very long time. A beautifully simple interior allows for visitors to take in art with no distraction. The gallery also participates in the Arts & Music at Wedgewood/Houston: an art walk that takes place in the neighborhood on the first Saturday of every month."


"I find Zeitgeist in the Mission ideal for a public beer thanks to its big open space and long benches that make social distancing easy, and I’ll consider dropping by for their Beer Week programming such as the Nashville hot chicken wings night with Nashville Honeymoon on February 16." - Paolo Bicchieri

"During a brief shutdown prompted by city regulations—a dark period for Ramos—she was banned from bars like Zeitgeist, which helped motivate a fundraiser effort to try to secure a permanent brick-and-mortar location." - Caleb Pershan