Pop-Up with Author & Artist Lauren Cannon

Oct 18, 2025

Heirloom House (2129 Central Avenue, Memphis, TN 38104)
Heirloom House (2129 Central Avenue, Memphis, TN 38104)
memphis, TN 38104
United States

Oct 18, 2025 at 11:00am to 5:00pm
Price:

Free

Join us for a vibrant day of creativity, connection, and clucking good fun at Heirloom House as we welcome Jumpstart Art and the beloved art bus, Freddie!

Artist and author of the whimsical new illustrated book Chickenisms, Lauren Cannon, will be on-site to share her work, sign copies of the book, and chat about the quirky chicken wisdom behind her newest release.

Then, hop aboard Freddie, the vintage school bus transformed into a rolling art studio, and explore your own creativity with a hands-on project from Jumpstart Art. Art Bento Boxes will be available for purchase — each one packed with thoughtfully curated materials for a fun and engaging take-home (or bus-side!) art experience.

About the Book:
Chickenisms: The Art of the Pecking Order is a playful, illustrated celebration of joy, resilience, and unapologetic quirkiness – told entirely through chickens. Inspired by a childhood love of animals and a lifelong gift for making people laugh, Lauren Cannon’s debut book fuses humor with insight, using richly imagined characters to mirror the whim and chaos of our own social ecosystems. Equal parts sassy and sincere, Chickenisms invites us to step outside the noise, connect with nature, and remember we get to choose joy, no matter what’s ruffling our feathers. Perfect for adults who need a smile – or a squawk – this book offers a little absurdity, a little wisdom, and a whole lot of personality, served sunny side up.

About the Author:
Lauren Cannon is a multimedia artist and joyful instigator based in Memphis, Tennessee, whose work spans oil painting, sculpture, embroidery, and now – chickens. A lifelong nurturer, Lauren acquired her first chicken at the age of five and has been collecting quirky animal stories and actual animals ever since. Lauren holds multiple degrees in painting, graphic design, and art education, and is an advocate for arts accessibility through her program, Jumpstart Art. She lives in Memphis with her husband, five children, and a feathery entourage.