Nashville Soccer Club Announces ‘Global Voices, Local Heart’ As Newest Geodis Park Soundwaves Gallery Exhibit 

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  • The ‘Global Voices, Local Heart’ exhibit celebrates Nashville’s place in the world with 39 art pieces from 32 local artists
  • GEODIS Park’s Soundwaves Gallery opened in 2022 and features art curated by Nashville Soccer Club in partnership with the Arts & Business Council of Greater Nashville

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (Feb. 19, 2026) – Nashville Soccer Club announced today ‘Global Voices, Local Heart’ as the newest exhibit at GEODIS Park’s Soundwaves Gallery for the 2026 season. The collection of works, curated in partnership with the Arts & Business Council of Greater Nashville, coincides with the release of Nashville SC’s new primary ‘Reverb’ kit, which celebrates Nashville’s place as a global hot spot for soccer, music and culture. 

The ‘Global Voices, Local Heart’ collection features 39 pieces from 32 local artists and celebrates the people, stories and community spirit at Nashville's core while recognizing Music City’s place in the worldwide community, united through the game of soccer. 

“Nashville is a city shaped by people, perspectives and stories that make a unique impact on the world,” said Nashville SC Senior Vice President of Marketing and Communications Teresa Tatlonghari. “By showcasing the ‘Global Voices, Local Heart’ collection in GEODIS Park’s Soundwaves Gallery, we’re celebrating Nashville’s distinctive culture through art and honoring artists whose work reflects our global connections while capturing the spirit, creativity and pride that define our city.” 

Each piece of artwork in this year’s collection was selected by Nashville SC and the Arts & Business Council in collaboration with a curatorial committee made up of three local arts leaders: ZieherSmith Gallery Curator and Co-founder Andrea Zieher, NKA Gallery Principal Curator and Consultant Evan Roosevelt Brown and Creative Consultant and Artist James Threalkill.  

“Nashville’s creative community reflects both the soul of our city and the many cultural influences that shape it,” said Executive Director of the Arts & Business Council of Greater Nashville Jill McMillan Palm. “Through our continued partnership with Nashville SC, the Soundwaves Gallery creates a powerful platform for local artists to share their perspectives in a space that brings people together across backgrounds, languages and lived experiences. This exhibition is a celebration of belonging and the diverse voices that connect Nashville to a larger global conversation.” 

The ‘Global Voices, Local Heart’ exhibit is now open and can be seen at GEODIS Park during NSC match days and online at GEODIS Park’s website. Nashville SC will begin its 2026 MLS season on Saturday, Feb. 21 at 7:30 p.m. CT against the New England Revolution at GEODIS Park for Opening Night presented by Transcard. Limited tickets remain and can be purchased here.

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