Calendar of Events

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Bijou Theatre: Brandi Carlile - The Give Up The Ghost Traveling Show

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Category: Music

About singer-songwriter Brandi Carlile, Sheryl Crow says, "she has the most amazing voice I may have ever heard. Soulful. Country. Perfect in every way." We couldn't agree more. Her most recent record "Give Up The Ghost" describes the passing of stages in life, of transformation. "It's a sort of leaving yourself behind," she explains. "Or what you knew yourself to be so that you can grow and transcend love or youth. Sometimes both." Info: 865-522-0832, www.knoxbijou.com

East Tennessee Historical Society: Brown Bag Lecture by Jack Neely

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Category: Lecture, panel

Local author, researcher, and lecturer Jack Neely will open the East Tennessee Historical Society’s 2010 Brown Bag Series. His talk will center around his newest book, Knoxville: This Obscure Prismatic City, a compilation of articles featured in his acclaimed “Secret History” column which appears in Knoxville’s weekly newspaper the Metro Pulse. The book is a delightful and intriguing exploration of the city’s history through the stories of the people and events that have helped to shaped Knoxville as it is today. Neely is the author of numerous books and the recipient of multiple journalism awards, including the East Tennessee Historical Society’s “History in the Media” Award. Books will be available to be purchased and signed.

The program is free and open to the public. Guests are invited to bring a “Brown Bag” lunch and enjoy the lecture. Soft drinks will be available.

East Tennessee Historical Society, 601 S. Gay Street, Knoxville, TN 37902. Museum hours: Monday-Friday: 9AM-4PM; Saturday: 10AM-4PM; Sunday: 1-5PM. For information: 865-215-8824, www.easttnhistory.org

Museum of Appalachian: Sgt. Alvin C. York War Relic Exhibition

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  • February 7, 2010 — March 31, 2010

Category: Exhibitions, visual art and History, heritage

It’s a rusty old machine gun, with tattered strap and battle-scarred wooden stock—not even very large by today’s standards. By itself, it’s not that impressive. But mention the name Sgt. Alvin C. York, and this war relic takes on special meaning. It represents “the flag on the hill,” a brave deed by a backwoods soldier who remained cool under fire, silencing machine gun nests that were raining a firestorm of bullets on Allied troops. York was the leader of seven men who captured 132 German machine gunners on October 8, 1918, in the Battle of the Argonne Forest in northern France. For this heroic deed, York received the National Medal of Honor and became the most decorated soldier of World War I. This M1908/15 Maxim light machine gun is documented as one of the German weapons confiscated on that day. This historic artifact will become the centerpiece of an already extensive exhibit at the Museum, revealing the man behind the medals—a simple and honest East Tennessee backwoodsman who used his fame to help others. A special exhibit at the Museum will include items on loan from the York family.

Museum of Appalachia, 2819 Andersonville Hwy., Clinton, TN 37716. Hours: February: 10 AM to 4 PM weekdays, 10 AM to 5 PM weekends; March: 10 AM to 5 PM weekdays, 10 AM to 6 PM weekends.Information: 865-494-7680, www.museumofappalachia.org

Knoxville Arts and Fine Crafts Center: Zachary Searcy

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  • February 5, 2010 — March 31, 2010

Category: Exhibitions, visual art

Open house and reception with the artist on February 5 from 6-8 PM. If you’ve visited the Performing Arts Studio lately, you’ve no doubt been drawn into “The Mind Mapping Project”, Zach’s exhibition of vibrant, intriguing mixed media paintings. We hope you’ll join us for a night of art appreciation! Knoxville Arts and Fine Crafts Center, 1127 Broadway Suite B, Knoxville, TN 37917. For information: 865-523-1401, www.cityofknoxville.org/recreation/arts

Arts & Culture Alliance: "Headlights and Street Lights"

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Category: Exhibitions, visual art

The Arts & Culture Alliance is pleased to present a new exhibition titled "Headlights and Streetlights", featuring recent works by Mike C. Berry and Bobbie Crews. Crews's classic automobile paintings explore the relationships between "man and machine", combining realism and abstraction in a way that melds the familiar with the unexpected; Berry's series of new pieces explore visual moods of the city and urban areas of modern life. "Headlights and Streetlights" will be displayed in The Balcony at the Emporium Center from February 5-26, 2010. An opening reception with live music by the Old City Buskers (www.oldcitybuskers.com) will take place as part of First Friday activities on February 5 from 5:00-9:00 PM.

Mike C. Berry earned his Master of Fine Arts Degree from the Savannah College of Art and Design. He has exhibited in group shows throughout Tennessee and Georgia during the last ten years. Working primarily in pastel and oil, Berry creates colorful and vibrant cityscapes and landscapes, often bending and twisting the perspective in his compositions. Berry's work is also used in Pilot Food Mart billboards across Knoxville and surrounding areas. The Dogwood Arts Festival awarded Berry's painting "Spring in the City" the 2007 Limited Edition Print, which sold out in a record-breaking 21 days. Currently, one of Berry's works is the cover art for Jack Neely's new book "Knoxville, This Obscure and Prismatic City". Also, his work appears on his blog "Postcards from Knoxville" (http://mikecberry.blogspot.com), which features new small paintings of Knoxville each day. Berry was voted the Best Visual Artist of East Tennessee by The Knoxville News Sentinel 2009 Readers Poll. He is the Gallery Manager for the University of Tennessee's Downtown Gallery in Knoxville and is an active member of the Arts & Culture Alliance. His work is on display at his studio located in the Emporium Center (Suite 111) and is open to the public every First Friday from 5:00-9:00 PM. For more information on Mike C. Berry, visit www.mikecberry.com.

Bobbie Crews is originally from Northwest Ohio but has called Knoxville home since 1990. Creating art all of her life, she took a break from painting to raise three boys and then started painting professionally in 1993. Although Crews was already painting for her livelihood, she earned her Bachelor of Fine Arts in studio art from the University of Tennessee, where she graduated summa cum laude in 2007. She is known for her work in murals, portraits, and design, and her work is included in private and corporate collections nationally and in Bermuda and Africa. Locally, Crews's work can be seen in the Howard Baker Federal Courthouse, the Knoxville Family Justice Center, the UT College of Veterinary Medicine, the downtown Lyric Theatre in Loudon, Aubrey's Restaurants, and numerous other locations. Crews also teaches workshops, gives private instruction, does speaking engagements for and about art, and works as a courtroom sketch artist. She is an activist for women in the form of artwork for education and awareness of domestic violence. She has had solo shows in the town of Farragut, the Knoxville Family Justice Center, and the Howard Baker Federal Building. She is a member of the American Portrait Society and A1LabArts, an associate member of the American Watercolor Society and the Tennessee Watercolor Society, and she was inducted as a lifetime member of the Tennessee Artists Association. She is married to Clay Thurston, an accomplished nature and wildlife photographer, and they make their home in Fountain City. Her working studio is also in the Emporium Center (Suite 107). For more information on Bobbie Crews, visit www.bobbiecrews.com.

"Headlights and Streetlights" will be on display at the Emporium Center, 100 S. Gay Street, in downtown Knoxville. Gallery hours are Monday-Friday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM with additional hours on Saturday, February 6, from 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM. For information: 865-523-7543, www.knoxalliance.com.

Arts & Culture Alliance: New to Knoxville Exhibition

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Category: Exhibitions, visual art

The Arts & Culture Alliance is pleased to present its first “New to Knoxville” exhibition featuring eight artists who are new to the Greater Knoxville area. The selected art includes watercolor, photography, sculpture, oil and acrylic paintings, mosaics, drawing, and mixed media and will be exhibited at the Emporium Center from February 5-26, 2010. A public reception will take place on Friday, February 5, from 5:00-9:00 PM as part of First Friday activities downtown and features live music by the Old City Buskers - www.oldcitybuskers.com.

The following artists will be featured:
+ Stephen Brayfield of Knoxville; watercolor - www.brayart.com
+ Bill Cook, Jr. of Knoxville; sculpture - www.billcookjr.com
+ Connie Gaertner of Knoxville; oil on canvas
+ Michael Hyneman of Knoxville; digital photography - www.michaelhyneman.com
+ Patsy Rodriguez of Sevierville; ceramic mosaics
+ Mary Ruden of Seymour; photography and drawing - http://picasaweb.google.com/knoxalliance/MaryRuden
+ Diana Scott-Auger of Greenback; acrylic paintings - http://www.artmarketgallery.net/members/scott-auger.html
+ Erika Smith of Knoxville; mixed media - www.facebook.com/pages/Erika-Smith-Fine-Art/139200442279

"New to Knoxville" is on display February 5-26, 2010 at the Emporium Center, 100 S. Gay Street, downtown Knoxville. Exhibition hours are Monday-Friday, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM with additional hours on Saturday, February 6, 11:00 AM - 3:00 PM. For information: 865-523-7543, www.knoxalliance.com.

Regas Restaurant: Exhibition by Bruce Busey & Sharon Trammel

  • February 5, 2010 — February 26, 2010

Category: Exhibitions, visual art

Paintings, watercolors, prints and drawings by Bruce D. Busey will be on exhibit at Regas Restaurant during the month of February. The exhibit is a part of Knoxville's First Friday ArtWalk. Also on exhibit will be acrylic paintings by Asheville artist, Sharon Trammel, Professor of Fine Art at Asheville Buncombe Community College. Works inspired by performers, personalities and events of Asheville, North Carolina. Website: www.sharontrammel.com. For more information contact: B. D. Busey, 865-379-8263 or 865-548-4253.

Regas Restaurant, 318 N. Gay St, Knoxville, TN 37917. For information: 865-522-6055, www.thechophouse.com

Hanson Gallery: A Jewelry Trunk Show from California Designer Philippa Roberts

  • February 5, 2010 — February 15, 2010

Category: Exhibitions, visual art

First Friday Opening, February 5, 5-8 p.m. The Trunk Show will highlight several collections by Philippa Roberts and includes over 75 individual pieces of jewelry. California designer Philippa Roberts' stunning collection of jewelry illustrates
her love for clean lines and soft colors. Born in South Africa to a jewelry making family, Philippa was naturally drawn to working with metals and stones. She graduated from Miami University in Ohio with a BFA in metal design and photography before moving to San Francisco in 1995. Her daily walks along the coast of the Pacific cean inspire much of her creativity. From the clean, blue stones in many of her pieces to the simple replication of a dragonfly on a necklace, her work stems from the nature around her. She also incorporates a feeling of the urban, with lines and patterns that imitate architecture and design seen around the city. Philippa integrates silver and gold with different colored stones, adding texture, shape and hue to her designs. She forms all the original pieces by carving in wax or fabricating in metal. Using silver as her main medium, Philippa creates necklaces, bracelets, rings, and earrings that can be worn formally or informally, with an appeal to all ages.

Hanson Fine Art & Craft Gallery, 5607 Kingston Pk, Knoxville, TN 37919. Hours: Monday-Friday 10AM-5:30PM; Saturday 10AM-5PM. For information: 865-584-6097, www.hansongallery.com

Clarence Brown Theatre: Oedipus Rex

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Category: Theatre

Opening night, February 5

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

Knoxville Museum of Art: Dine and Discover Series

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Category: Exhibitions, visual art and Lecture, panel

Wed, February 3 - Julia Bryan-Wilson
Wed, February 17 - Philis Alvic
Thurs, February 25 - Jennifer Sorkin
Wed, March 10 - Nick DeFord
Wed, March 17 - Laura Liu
Thurs, March 25 - Christy Matson

KMA 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

Art Market Gallery: Works by Pat Herzog & Brenda Mills

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Category: Exhibitions, visual art

The Art Market Gallery of Knoxville will spotlight two member artists: Pat Herzog, pottery and Brenda Mills, paintings. The Gallery will host a First Friday Reception for the Featured Artists on Friday, February 5, from 5:30-9:00 PM with Gil Draper playing Irish music.

The Art Market Gallery is located at 422 S. Gay St. in downtown Knoxville. Gallery hours: Tuesday-Saturday, 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM and Sunday, 1:00-5:00 PM.
For more information, call 865-525-5265 or visit www.artmarketgallery.net

Farragut Arts Council: Exhibition of works by Hugh Bailey

Category: Exhibitions, visual art

The Town of Farragut Arts Council announces Hugh Bailey as featured artist for February and March. The exhibit features a variety of woodcut prints that are both whimsical and charming. Hugh Bailey is a native of Virginia. He earned his BA in art from Berea College and a MFA from Indiana University. Mr. Bailey was employed with the University of Tennessee for 41 years as a graphic designer. He is currently a member of the Southern Highland Handcraft Guild, Foothills Craft Guild and the Knoxville Watercolor Society. Each month the work of an artist or group of artists is featured in specially designed cases on the second floor of the rotunda in the Farragut Town Hall. For more information about this exhibit or to access a Featured Artist of the Month application, please contact Anne LaGrow at anne.lagrow@townoffarragut.org or 966-7057 or visit www.townoffarragut.org/artscouncil. The Farragut Town Hall is open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and is located at 11408 Municipal Center Drive directly across from the Farragut Branch Post Office.

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