Calendar of Events
Saturday, January 2, 2010
Art Market Gallery: Works by Harriet Howell & Brian Hodges
Category: Exhibitions, visual art
The Art Market Gallery of Knoxville will spotlight two member artists, Harriet Howell, featuring her hand painted silk and Brian Hodges, mixed media. The Gallery will host a First Friday Reception for the Featured Artists on Friday, January 8 from 5:30-9 p.m. with music by “One Way Street†playing soft rock. The Art Market Gallery is located at 422 S. Gay St. in downtown Knoxville. Gallery Hours are Tuesday – Saturday, 11am – 6 pm & Sunday 1 – 5pm. For more information, call 865-525-5265 or visit www.artmarketgallery.net
Cirque de Chine
Category: Dance, movement, Music and Theatre
A new show performed by an award winning troupe new to the Smoky Mountain Palace. The cast offers the traditional Chinese cultural acrobatics but in a very fast paced, and at times breath taking, manner. The costumes are absolutely gorgeous; the music selected not only is appropriate for the acts but actually enhances them, and the skill of the acrobats is extraordinary. There are traditional acts such as the Chinese Yo-yo, and these ladies not only show off their skills but their stunning costumes as well. The men hoop divers take it to the extreme by diving through hoops that are in motion. A simple schoolyard seesaw, or springboard, is the vehicle that catapults a young lady from the board to the shoulders of another acrobat three people high in the air. A new act that is rarely performed outside of China is the Face Off or Mask Changing. It is a form of Chinese expressionist theater that is documented to be at least 300 years old and is impossible for the audience to explain after seeing it. The face mask on the beautiful young lady changes from one mask to another, without being touched, in the blink of an eye. To the absolute joy of everyone who has seen them, The Jungjo Drums all girl ensemble is back after spending last year preparing for, and participating in, the Beijing Summer Olympics. After two extremely successful seasons of Chinese acrobats, the third version has been highly anticipated and has proven to be exciting and entertaining beyond expectations. It again reinforces the opinion that the Smoky Mountain Palace’s Cirque de Chine is the best theatrical production west of New York and east of Las Vegas.
Cirque de Chine, 179 Collier Dr, Sevierville, TN 37862. For information: 865-429-1601, www.smokymountainpalace.com
Knoxville Museum of Art: Elementary Art Exhibitions
Category: Exhibitions, visual art and Kids, family
Throughout January - St. Joseph School
Throughout February - Garden Montessori School
Throughout March - A.L. Lotts Elementary
Free admission. Hours: Tues-Thurs 10-5; Fri 10-8; Sat 10-5; Sun 1-5. 1050 World’s Fair Park Drive, Knoxville, TN 37916. 865-525-6101, www.knoxart.org, info@knoxart.org
Bijou Theatre Gallery: 2010 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration Exhibition
Category: Exhibitions, visual art, Festivals, special events, History, heritage and Kids, family
The Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Commemorative Commission announces line-up of events for the 2010 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration. The MLK Celebration programs are designed to increase awareness of Dr. King’s work and to bring all races in our community into closer harmony. For 2010, all celebration events relate to the theme of “Realizing His Dream Through Service: It Is Up To Us†and there are several new programs that underline that theme. Month-long exhibit of MLK-related works of art on display at the Bijou Theatre Gallery. The gala opening of this meaningful exhibit will be from 5:00PM – 7:00PM on January 8th as part of the First Friday events.
803 S. Gay Street, Knoxville, TN 37902. For additional information: www.mlkknoxville.org, or contact Michael Combs, mcombs@utk.edu.
Oak Ridge Community Playhouse: NUNSENSE A-MEN!
Category: Theatre
Life imitates art as the show about a group of nuns putting on a show to raise money will serve as a special fund-raiser event for the Playhouse itself. But the twist? This time the Reverend Mother and the other four Little Sisters of Hoboken are played by men. As if the original "Nunsense," with singing, dancing, joke-cracking nuns is not absurd enough, author Dan Goggin, has really ratcheted up the hilarity by re-vamping the show as "Nunsense A-men!" and giving his blessing for male actors to take on the roles. The Playhouse production features a mixed bag of comic nuts. Managing Artistic Director Reggie Law, who last appeared onstage as sleazy Max Bialystock in "The Producers," will direct the production and take on the role of Sister Hubert, the right hand to Martin Stone Hennessee's Reverend Mother. Hennessee returns to the Playhouse following his featured comedic roles in "The Pajama Game" and "Twentieth Century." The lovable, absent-minded Sister Mary Amnesia will be played by Chad Burchett, who's Leo Bloom in "The Producers" and Captain Hook in "Peter Pan" left audiences in stitches. Dan Maxwell, "My Fair Lady's" Alfie Doolittle brings his charms to the tough, wise-cracking Sister Robert Anne and, perhaps appropriately, Playhouse newcomer Kevin Buchmeier will appear as the novice nun, Sister Leo.
AS A SPECIAL EVENT, SEATING WILL BE GENERAL ADMISSION
NEW YEAR'S EVE CHAMPAGNE PARTY! Opening Night will be a late show that includes hors d'oeuvres, champagne, party favors, and midnight countdown. Come spend New Year's Eve like never before! (Telephone and walk-up sales begin December 14) Info: 482-9999
UT Downtown Gallery: Preparations: Artists’ Sketchbooks and Journals
Category: Exhibitions, visual art
First Friday Opening reception December 4, 5-9pm; Closing Reception, January 8, 5-9pm. Curator Timothy Massey will give a gallery talk on December 4th & January 8th at 7 & 8 pm.
Gallery Hours: Wed –Fri 11-6pm & Sat 10-3pm
The Gallery will be closed Dec 24-26 & Jan 1
Much of the development for an artwork happens well before the brush meets canvas, the hand meets clay, or the finger meets camera, etc. These preliminary inspirations and concepts go mostly unnoticed and unappreciated. This exhibit brings to light the methods artists employ to inform themselves of the possibilities for their as yet unrealized works. Artists providing access to their journals include Fred Burton, Memphis, TN; Joseph Delaney, New York City; Gage Opdenbrouw, San Francisco, CA; Susan Kemenyffy, McKean, PA; and John Copeland, Brooklyn, NY. This exhibit was curated by Timothy Massey, Director of the Tower Fine Arts Gallery at SUNY Brockport. He is also a native of Knoxville and a graduate of the University of Tennessee.
Roane State Community College Art Department: Eric Knoche
Category: Exhibitions, visual art
Wood-fired clay vessels at the O'Brien Art Gallery. For specific dates and updates to exhibits: 865-882-4649, wilkersonbs@roanestate.edu, or www.roanestate.edu/art/gallery
Oak Ridge Art Center: Selections from the Permanent Collection
Category: Exhibitions, visual art
Oak Ridge Art Center, 201 Badger Road, Oak Ridge, TN 37830. Hours: Tuesday-Friday, 9-5; Saturday-Monday, 1-4. For more information, visit the Web site or call (865) 482-1441.
Holidays on Ice
Category: Kids, family
The open air ice rink on Market Square opens at 10 a.m. on November 27 and will be open every day through January 3rd (except Christmas Day).
Knoxville Museum of Art: 4th Annual East Tennessee Regional Student Art Exhibition
Category: Exhibitions, visual art and Kids, family
The Tennessee Art Education Association is pleased to announce it's partnership with the Knoxville Museum of Art to present the Fourth Annual East Tennessee Regional Student Art Exhibition. This exhibition features artwork created by East Tennessee middle and high school students. The competition offers students the opportunity to display their talents and be honored for their accomplishments in a professional art museum environment. The student art exhibition provides an excellent competitive arena for young artists. This year exhibition will spotlight a remarkable cross-section of the region's best student artwork from grades six through 12 and encompass an impressive variety of media, including ceramic, drawing, digital imagery, mixed media, painting, computer graphics, sculpture, traditional photography, and printmaking. There will be an awards ceremony at 6pm on Tuesday, December 1, 2009, in the Great Hall of the Knoxville Museum of Art, for the artists participating in the Fourth Annual East Tennessee Regional Student Art Exhibition, their families, friends and school's personnel.
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
UT Gardens: The Holiday Express
Category: Kids, family
The Holiday Express returns to the UT Gardens again this year with extended days (including Christmas Day), appearances by Santa, and musical performances by community choral groups. The garden-scale train display decorated for the holidays will open with a sneak preview for UT faculty and staff, sponsors and Friends of the Gardens on Tuesday, November 24. It will open to the public the following day. Last year 9,300 people visited Holiday Express at the UT Gardens, and even more are expected this year. Bring the kids, grandkids and kids at heart to help make Holiday Express a continuing holiday tradition that will benefit the UT Gardens. Visit on one or more of the following dates: November 25-28: 12-8 p.m., Sunday, November 29: 12-6 p.m.; Weekends December 4-January 3: (Except Friday, Christmas Day): 2-6 p.m.; Friday and Saturdays:12-8 p.m. Sundays: 12-6 p.m.
Tennessee Valley Unitarian Universalist Church Gallery: Harlan Hambright and Fran Thie
Category: Exhibitions, visual art
Free and open to the public. Opening reception Friday, November 13, from 6 to 8 p.m.; artists' talk at 7 P.M.
Harlan Hambright Photographs: "An Odd World Observed" and Fran Thie: "Poetry and Pastels". Knoxville native and UT Architecture graduate Harlan Hambright parleyed his passion for architecture and photography into a diversified career as an architectural photographer spanning over 30 years. As a boy he was taught by his father to carefully observe the world around him. It is this ability to observe and photograph the sometimes obscure man-made objects that defines his work. He chooses "to document the weird artifacts and occurrences that I find when I'm just looking around." From her life as a high school teacher to a CPA Fran has brought a wealth of experience and influences to her current work as a visual artist. Fran is both self-taught and educated in painting classes and workshops led by nationally prominent artists. She has painted in pastels and watermedia for more than a decade and regularly exhibits in juried exhibitions across the Southeast, with several awards to her credit. She is active in the Knoxville arts community, and has served as president of Tennessee Artists Association and the Knoxville Watercolor Society. Currently, her work can be seen at the Art Market Gallery in Knoxville on Gay Street. Fran's love of creative writing and literature have left their mark on her lyrical view of the world, with impressionistic and expressive interpretations of nature in both landscape and abstract paintings. By means of intuitive use of color and texture, she strives to transform an ordinary scene into a special place where both drama and serenity can co-exist. Her works, whether representational or abstract, always have their foundation in the world of nature. 2931 Kingston Pike, Knoxville, TN 37919. Gallery Hours: Monday-Friday 9-5, Sunday, 9-1. For information: 865-523-4176, www.tvuuc.org