Calendar of Events
Sunday, October 11, 2009
Bijou Theatre: Carolina Chocolate Drops
Category: Theatre
Tickets on sale via the Tennessee Theatre box office, by phone at 865-656-4444, or online at www.knoxbijou.com.
City People Home Tour
Come see what downtown living is all about! This is your chance to tour more than 15 residences located throughout downtown. Units are housed in everything from carefully restored historical buildings to loft warehouse space to beautiful new construction.
Advance tickets are available for $10 through www.CityPeople.org, or at Vagabondia, Bliss, or Abode. City People will also have a stall at the Market Square Farmers' Market on September 26th, and October 10th. Tickets are $15 the day of the event and can be purchased at the check-in booth at the Community Design Center at 500 Gay Street.
UT Trombone Night Concert?
Featuring the UT Trombone Choir, members of the UT Trombone Studio, and a special guest! Plus, all student (and alumni) participants of Trombone Day will play with the UT Trombone Choir on Trombone Night.? Music Hall, UT School of Music.
Unless otherwise noted, all UT School of Music concerts are FREE and open to the public, and are held in the Music Hall Auditorium at the UT School of Music, located at 1741 Volunteer Blvd., or in one of three performance halls in the Alumni Memorial Building located at 1408 Middle Drive on the campus of the University of Tennessee. (The James R. Cox Auditorium is located in the Alumni Memorial Building.) 865-974-5678, www.music.utk.edu/events
UT Ewing Gallery: Multiple X Multiple: A Survey of Contemporary Print Media
Developed during professor Beauvais Lyons' 2009 spring semester course in Graduate Printmaking at The University of Tennessee, the premise was for graduate students to curate an exhibition surveying uses of print media by contemporary artists. During the first phase of planning, each student compiled a list of ten modes of using print media with representative artists. The final list was broad, encompassing uses of traditional print media intended for galleries and museums to vernacular and democratic uses of the multiple that function outside of art institutions. The show also includes uses of print media to create three-dimensional and installation works, as well as prints as the basis for animations. The bulk of the work selected for the exhibition reflects the students' own interest in various forms of self-publishing, though there are also examples of prints produced in collaboration with a master printer. Taken as a whole, the exhibition offers a survey of contemporary printmaking that is grounded in traditional approaches, while also including a variety of new media and democratic forms of practice that push art out of the galleries and museums and into the world at large. There will be a gallery talk by exhibiting artist Althea Murphy-Price on Thursday, October 8, at 7PM, in the McCarty Auditorium of the Art + Architecture Building. Her visit is sponsored by the UT Print Club. The exhibition preview reception will follow in the Ewing Gallery at 8 PM.
The Ewing Gallery is located at 1715 Volunteer Boulevard on the UT campus and is open free to the public Monday and Thursday, 10-8; Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday, 10-5; and Sunday, 1-4. For more information: 865-974-3200, www.ewing-gallery.org
The Carpetbag Theatre's 40th Anniversary Homecoming Celebration
The Carpetbag Theatre of Knoxville, Inc. (CBT), one of the few tenured African-American professional theatre companies in the South, invites everyone to come to its 40th Anniversary Homecoming Celebration. This memorable event is designed to create new awareness about the theatre's success locally, nationally and internationally, to reunite community partners and individuals who have benefited from CBT programs and to showcase excerpts from CBT's body of work. On Friday, October 9th, CBT will host a 40th Anniversary reception in conjunction with “Alive after Five” at the Knoxville Museum of Art, 1050 World's Fair Park. There will be fabulous food, music and examples of the CBT's good works. On Saturday, October 10th, from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., a full day of family fun will commence at the beautiful Knoxville Botanical Gardens and Arboretum, 2743 Wimpole Avenue, (former site of Howell's Nursery). This event is FREE and open to the public. Pack a picnic and bring a blanket. Performances by local musicians, digital storytelling, and entertainment for children will continue throughout the day. Members of the Carpetbag Theatre will also present excerpts from previous works, including: Dark Cowgirls and Prairie Queens; Red Summer; SWOPERA (A Spoken Word Opera); Nothin' Nice; Cric! Crac! and Between a Ballad and a Blues (the story of Howard “Louie Bluie” Armstrong). Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult. On Sunday, October 11th, a jazz brunch at The East Tennessee History Center, 601 S. Gay Street, will conclude the 40th Anniversary celebration. For more information: 865-544-0447, www.carpetbagtheatre.org
Gatlinburg Craftsmen's Fair
Category: Fine Crafts
July 17-26 and October 8-25. Gatlinburg's premier arts and crafts show with over 180 of the nation's finest craftspeople, plus country and bluegrass music shows daily.
At the Gatlinburg Convention Center, 920 Parkway, Gatlinburg, TN 37738. Hours: Mon-Sat 10-7, Sun 10-5. More information: 865-436-7479, www.craftsmenfair.com
Clarence Brown Theatre: The Flu Season
Category: Theatre
Opening night October 9
1714 Andy Holt Avenue on the UT Campus, Knoxville, TN 37996. For information: 865-974-5161, www.clarencebrowntheatre.org
Museum of Appalachia: 30th Annual Tennessee Fall Homecoming
Category: History, heritage
October 8-11 in Norris
Recognized as a top event in the region and nation, the homecoming showcases traditional mountain skills, crafts, music, food and demonstrations and country, bluegrass, and mountain music. www.museumofappalachia.org or (865) 494-7680
Ijams Nature Center: Fall Nature Art Show Clearance Sale
Sale will feature framed prints, oils, photographs, and artwork with a nature and wildlife theme. Do your holiday shopping early! Ijams members receive 25% discount. Sale runs October 3-November 30. 865-577-4717
Art Market Gallery: Exhibition with Nelson Ziegler and Bob Conliffe
Featuring artists Nelson Ziegler (paintings in oil and watercolors) and Bob Conliffe (horsehair pottery) as well as Mountain Majesty, a special exhibition of works by the AMG regional artists' cooperative honoring the 75th anniversary of Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Opening reception during First Friday art walk on October 2, 5:30-9:00 PM with music by Alexia Pantanizopolos, cellist, and guest performer. Located at 422 S. Gay Street, downtown Knoxville. Hours: Tues-Sat 11-6 and Sun 1-5. Information: 865-525-5265 or www.artmarketgallery.net.
New Paintings by Ryan Blair
Artist reception on Friday, October 2, 5-9 PM. At Bliss Home, 24 Market Square in downtown Knoxville. (865) 573-4010 or
rblair @ acs.ac.
Hanson Gallery: Retrospective Show for Knoxville Watercolorist Pauline Wallen
Pauline Wallen, a young 87-year-old Knoxville native, is a champion at watercolor, pastel, oil and drawing. She has garnered numerous awards both in the United States and in France for her creative spirit and insight that often portray East Tennessee life. Hanson Gallery will honor Pauline Wallen with a Retrospective Show that will include works in various media showing the artist's far reach and skill. The artist will receive guests Friday, October 2, 2009, from 5-8 pm at a champagne reception being held at Hanson Gallery, 5607 Kingston Pike. Gallery owners Doug and Diane Hanson state that part of the gallery's mission is to include mature works from the community's elders and honor those artists who have lived their lives in our region and portrayed its images to us through art. “We connect people to the artist, because that is where the story is. Pauline Wallen is a community treasure, and it is a rare treat to have her in the gallery on the evening of October 2.” Work included in this Retrospective will reflect landscape, floral, figurative and architectural images. Information: 865.584.6097 or www.hansongallery.com