Calendar of Events

Friday, November 13, 2009

Birdhouse: Works by Robmat Butler and Jessie Van der Laan

Reception for the exhibition, Glimpse, on Friday, November 6, from 7:00-10:00 PM. Butler and Van der Laan are recent graduates from the M.F.A. program at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. The artists think of these works as large scale sketches, visual representations of ideas that are beginning to emerge, explorations of what may be, a glimpse into the future. The Birdhouse is located at 800 N. 4th Ave., on the corner of 4th and Gill. For more information:
http://myspace.com/birdhouselaboratories
www.jessievanderlaan.com
www.robmatbutler.com

East Tennessee Historical Society: Scenic Tennessee Photo Exhibition

Information: 865-215-8830, www.east-tennessee-history.org

Actors Co-op: Fool For Love

By Sam Shepard, Directed by Katie Norwood Alley. Featuring Greg Congleton, Amy Hubbard, Andrew Miller and Jim Richardson. Performances: November 6, 7, 12, 13 and 14 at Ironwood Studio. Cost is $10 cash money. Information: 865-414-1827, www.actorscoop.net

The Water Series: Spring: A Knoxville Sonata World Premier

Category: Music

A new play by Percy Bell. At Theatre Knoxville Downtown, 319 N. Gay Street, Thursday-Friday-Saturday at 8:00 PM. Information: www.thewaterseries.org

The Water Series: Spring: A Knoxville Sonata

The Water Series is pleased to announce the world premiere of Spring: A Knoxville Sonata by Percy Bell. Performances will be at Theatre Knoxville Downtown, 319 N. Gay Street, November 5, 6, 7, 12, 13, and 14. Tickets will be available for purchase or reservation on the website: www.thewaterseries.org

Art Market Gallery: Exhibition with Kathy Holland and Jen Hamilton

Featuring two member artists: Kathy Holland, painter and Jen Hamilton, wire sculpture. The Gallery will host a First Friday Reception for the Featured Artists on Friday, November 6 with music by 'Webford Brown & the Town'. The Gallery is now selling 'artist made' Christmas Ornaments to benefit the Community School of the Arts in Knoxville. The Art Market Gallery is located at 422 S. Gay St. Holiday Gallery Hours are Monday – Saturday, 11am – 6 PM & Sunday 1 – 5pm. Information: 865-525-5265, www.artmarketgallery.net

Pellissippi State: Internationally known artist Paula Clendenin

  • November 1, 2009 — November 19, 2009

Art has taken Paula Clendenin to England, France and multiple states throughout the U.S. Now it will bring the West Virginian to Knoxville for a November exhibit at Pellissippi State Community College. Clendenin grew up in the small Appalachian coal-mining town of Cedar Grove, W. Va., and she uses the inspiration of her childhood surroundings as the primary source of her art. That makes her a perfect fit for an exhibit staged in conjunction with Pellissippi State's Common Academic Experience, a program in which one book—the Common Book—is selected each academic year to serve as a common denominator in developing curricular and co-curricular activities. Clendenin's artwork is evocative of environmental concerns about coal mining and mountaintop removal. The artist, whose works have been shown in collections ranging from the Library of Congress to London's International Art, Ltd., has been the recipient of prestigious resident fellowships in France, Vermont and New Hampshire. Clendenin's art is mixed media, making use of everything from enamel, latex and oil paint to graphite, metal and even coal dust. An opening reception with the artist is set for Nov. 6, 5:30-8 p.m. The reception and exhibit are in the Gallery of the Bagwell Center for Media and Art, located on the Pellissippi Campus on Hardin Valley Road. Both events are free and open to the public. Gallery hours are Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Information: 865-694-6445.

Knoxville Museum of Art: Devorah Sperber: Threads of Perception

Category: Exhibitions, visual art

Interested in the links between art, science, and technology through the ages, New York artist Devorah Sperber deconstructs familiar images to address the way the brain processes visual information versus the way we think we see. "As a visual artist," she says, "I cannot think of a topic more stimulating and yet so basic than the act of seeing—how the human brain makes sense of the visual world." Using ordinary spools of thread, Sperber creates pixilated, inverted images of masterpieces, which appear as colorful abstractions to the naked eye. When viewed with optical devices, however, the works becomes immediately recognizable as the famous paintings. The thread spools works are hung upside down in reference to the fact that the lens of the eye projects an inverted image of the world onto the retina, which is corrected by the brain. A clear acrylic sphere, positioned in front of each work, functions like the human eye and brain, not only inverting but also focusing the image so that it appears as a sharp, faithful, right-side-up reproduction of the famous painting. 1050 World's Fair Park Drive, Knoxville, TN 37916. Hours: Tuesday-Thursday 10am-5pm, Friday 10am-8pm, Saturday 10am-5pm, and Sunday 1pm-5pm. FREE admission. For more information: (865) 525-6101, www.knoxart.org

Clarence Brown Theatre: Little Shop of Horrors

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Category: Theatre

Opening night, October 30

1714 Andy Holt Avenue on the UT Campus, Knoxville, TN 37996. For information: 865-974-5161, www.clarencebrowntheatre.org

UT Downtown Gallery: Streets I Ran

Recent photographs by Lui Ho-Jang. Opening reception & Meet the Artist, Friday October 23, 6-9pm. Consisting of large digital photographs, this exhibition of recent work by Liu Ho-Jang offers the Knoxville community the unique opportunity to experience the art of one of Taiwan's leading contemporary artists. Liu Ho-Jang has an extensive international exhibition record. His visit to Knoxville is sponsored by the UT School of Art. 106 S. Gay Street, Knoxville, TN 37902. Hours: Wed-Fri 11-6, Sat 10-3. Free Parking in the Jackson Ave Lot. Information: 865-673-0802 or www.ewing-gallery.org/New_Downtown/Index/DT_Index.html#

James Agee Centennial Celebration

A series of weekend multimedia events centered on the life and career of writer James Agee sponsored by the University of Tennessee and others.
October 23-25: The James Agee Film Festival. Films, lectures, readings, exhibits. November 1: An Afternoon in Agee Park. Lecture, readings, refreshments. November 6, 14 & 15: James Agee, Walker Evans, and Abraham Lincoln. Lectures, exhibits, reception.
November 20-22: One Last Weekend with Jim. Lectures, music. For more information, visit http://web.utk.edu/~english/news/agee100.html or http://www.knoxlib.org/agee100

East Tennessee Historical Society: Russell Briscoe: Images of Home and Heritage

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Category: Exhibitions, visual art

Knoxville artist Russell Briscoe's paintings reflect the work of a historian, as well as an artist, and cover some 190 years of the region's past. Subjects include "Clinch and Gay, 1896," "Christmas Morning," "First Train in Knoxville, 1855," and "The 1897 Gay Street Fire." Information: 865-215-8830, www.east-tennessee-history.org

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