Calendar of Events

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Creative Arts Co-op: We're Getting Married!

  • July 17, 2010 — July 24, 2010
  • 8:00 PM

Category: Theatre

Elise and Jake are getting married and want you to share the special day. Won't you joinus for the wedding to end all weddings...literally. Actors mingle with guests. Clue hunters search for clues, Audience members interrogate suspects to wiggle out a confession. Our interactive mysteries get everyone in the act. And, of course our delicious dessert bar. The details are...
July 17 and 24, 2010; Please call for reservations as seating is limited. Tickets are still $20.00 per person and include dessert and the show.

Creative Arts Co-op Visual and Performing Arts Center, 426 Ruritan Road, Harriman, TN. For information: 865-765-1129, www.creativeartsco-op.com

East Tennessee Historical Society: Genealogy Workshop

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Category: Classes, workshops and History, heritage

Using County Records in Genealogical Research

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

Knoxville Museum of Art: Artists in Action

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Category: Exhibitions, visual art and Lecture, panel

Exploring "Uncertain Terrain".
Knoxville Museum of Art, 1050 World's Fair Park Dr, Knoxville, TN 37916. Hours: Tuesday-Saturday, 10AM-5PM; Friday, 10AM-8PM; Sunday, 1-5PM. For information: 865-934-2036, www.knoxart.org

Ijams Nature Center: Elementary Explorers: The Power of Water

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  • July 17, 2010
  • 10 to 11:30 a.m.

Category: Kids, family and Science, nature

(Ages 6 to 8 with adult partner) Join naturalist Kara Remington for fun and educational activities all about water and its wonders. We'll explore the properties of water: Is water sticky? Is water strong? Class includes setting off water rockets and other fun experiments. Free to Ijams’ members, $15 for non-members. (Registration opens July 1.) To register please call Sheila at 577-4717 ext. 10.

Ijams Nature Center, 2915 Island Home Ave, Knoxville, TN 37920. Hours: Grounds and trails open during daylight hours. Visitor Center: Monday: by appointment only for tour groups and school trips; Tuesday-Saturday: 9AM-5PM; Sunday: 1-5PM (March 1 - November 30). For information: 865-577-4717, www.ijams.org

UT Downtown Gallery: THROUGH A TRANSPARENT LENS INSIDE OUT by Norman Magden

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Category: Exhibitions, visual art

A unique installation of video, films and multi-image performance works by Norman Magden, School of Art Professor of 4D Arts, will be on display at the University of Tennessee, Downtown Gallery. The exhibition is titled THROUGH A TRANSPARENT LENS INSIDE OUT, which refers to the time based images displayed and Magden’s focus on transparent and super imposed images to create a mesmerizing effect. The exhibition will be a quasi-retrospective in that one part will show earlier works and another section will contain more recent pieces.

Magden’s work recently received first place in the Experimental Film category at the Los Angeles Movie Awards and received several Awards of Excellence for Best Director, Best Cinematography, Best Production Design and Best Costume Design. He also received First Place in the Experimental Film category in the Los Angeles Reel Film Festival with additional awards of Best Cinematography, Best Concept, Best Costume Design and Best Production Design. Other venues where his work was selected for screening include New Filmmakers (Hollywood), International Vampire Film Festival (New Orleans), Festivus Film Festival (Denver), Peoples Awards Film Festival (Quito, Ecuador), Byron Bay International Film Festival (Australia), Kansas City Film Festival and The Rome International Film Festival (Georgia).

The exhibition will open on Friday, July 16 from 7:00 – 9:00 PM, as a special premiere for A1LabArts members. The public opening and reception will be the First Friday, August 6 from 5:00-9:00 PM.

UT Downtown Gallery, 106 S. Gay St, Knoxville, TN 37902. Hours: Wednesday-Friday: 11AM - 6PM; Saturday: 10AM - 3PM. For information: 865-673-0802, http://web.utk.edu/~downtown

Gatlinburg Craftsmen's Fair 2010

Category: Exhibitions, visual art and Fine Crafts

Over 180 of the finest craftspeople from all over the United States demonstrate their skill, answer questions, and offer their unique art for sale. From broom-making to stained glass, the Fair has something for everyone!

July 16-24 and October 7-23. Hours: Monday-Saturday 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM, Sunday 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM. Admission: $6 adults, children 12 and under free. Music shows at 12, 2, and 4 pm - Sundays at 12 and 2 pm.

At the Gatlinburg Convention Center, Traffic Light #8. Information: 865-436-7479, www.craftsmenfair.com

Tennessee Stage Company: Shakespeare on the Square

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Category: Theatre

The Tennessee Stage Company will be back on Market Square for our eighth season of Shakespeare On The Square (and our twentieth summer Shakespeare season) playing at 7:00 pm Thursday through Sunday evenings July 15 – August 15, and featuring Romeo & Juliet and The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged). The Complete Works will be directed by Jenny Ballard - the Artistic Director of Children’s Theatre of Knoxville - and Romeo & Juliet by Tennessee Stage Artistic Director Tom Parkhill. Played on a rough replica of the new Globe Theatre in London (a reconstruction of Shakespeare’s original theatre) the plays will be presented in the timeless style of Elizabethan Theatre presentations. The Tennessee Stage Company encourages our audience to spend an evening on the Square: do a little shopping, have a nice dinner, see the play and maybe stop into a pub afterward. All of this and more is available on Market Square nightly. So come early and see the Square!

Romeo & Juliet: July 15, 17, 23, 25, 29, 31 and August 6, 8, 12, 14
Complete Works: July 16, 18, 22, 24, 30, and August 1, 5, 7, 13, 15

Tennessee Stage Company: 865-546-4280, www.tennesseestage.com

East Tennessee Technology Access Center: Junior Reporters and Writing Camp

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  • July 15, 2010 — July 17, 2010

Category: Classes, workshops and Kids, family

Enrollment is still open for students with and without disabilities. The four day camp will be focus on interviewing people with disabilities. These role models have been involved with promoting awareness in the community and understanding the laws that give everyone the same civil rights. Junior reporters will be taking pictures and using video software to create their own story and stories about others, and they will be writing brief stories about the pictures they take and publishing them. Assistive technology will be available to those who need it to interview, take videos and write stories. They will receive a copy of the videos and stories at the end of the camp, as well as the Learning About Freedom curriculum.

Dates for the camp are July 15, 16, and 17 from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., and July 27 from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. All sessions will be held at ETTAC’s Knoxville office. East Tennessee Technology Access Center, 4918 N. Broadway, Knoxville, TN 37918. For information: 865-219-0130 www.discoveret.org/ettac

American Quilter's Society International Quilt Expo

  • July 14, 2010 — July 17, 2010

Category: Festivals, special events

The American Quilter's Society International Quilt Expo brings more than 10,000 quilting enthusiasts to Knoxville. More than 400 quilts will be on exhibit at the show, many of which are semifinalists in AQS contests. There will also be workshops and lectures offering various quiltmaking techniques will be taught by national quilting instructors in the AQS School of Quiltmaking.
· WHERE: Knoxville Convention Center
Wednesday - Friday 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Saturday 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
TICKET INFORMATION:
At the Door Admission-
AQS Members $9 daily or $17 multi-day
Non-members $11 daily or $30 multi-day
MORE INFORMATION: www.americanquilter.com
Contact Information: Robb Wells at the KTSC at 865-342-9137 or email rwells@knoxville.org.

Tennessee Valley Unitarian Universalist Church Art Exhibit

  • July 10, 2010 — September 10, 2010

Category: Exhibitions, visual art

An exhibit featuring the art work of Ken Moffett and photographs of Karen Krogh will be on display at the Tennessee Valley Unitarian Universalist Church.
Karen Krogh, Photographs - "TVUUC: The Light of Love"
For 23 years photography has been an artistic passion for Karen Krogh. The opportunity to freeze a moment in time and to reflect upon it drives her interest in this art form. Beginning as a photo lab assistant in California she became a corporate photographer for the Toyota Motor Company. Later she moved on to magazine and public relations work. She is currently associated with a Knoxville commercial studio and also accepts freelance assignments.
The images in this exhibit are reflections from a most difficult and challenging year in the life of Tennessee Valley Unitarian Universalist Church. Her photographs convey the incredible resiliency of a congregation of courageous and loving people.
Ken Moffett, "Transparent Colors"
Ken Moffett's exhibit features five decades of watercolor painting by this architect/artist. His vocation as an architect has limited his time for artistic activities but not his success as an artist. His work has been exhibited in five states and is represented in several private collections. Ken's technique of using a single brush for an entire painting helps to define his work, freeing him from conventional detailing and creating integrated and somewhat abstract compositions. He has lived in Knoxville since 1975 and has been a member of TVUUC since the 1980s.

Opening reception Friday, July 16, from 6 to 7:30 p.m.; artists' talk at 6:30 p.m.

Tennessee Valley Unitarian Universalist Church, 2931 Kingston Pike, Knoxville, TN 37919. Information: 865-523-4176, www.tvuuc.org

Children’s Theatre of Knoxville: The Secret Garden

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  • July 9, 2010 — July 24, 2010

Category: Kids, family and Theatre

Based on the novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett. Mary Lennox is a sour-faced, ill-tempered little girl. But who can blame her? While in India, she lost her parents during an outbreak of a deadly disease called cholera. When we meet her, she is arriving at Misselthwaite Manor, her mother’s sister’s husband’s gloomy and mysterious home, alone and unhappy. But ”The Secret Garden” becomes the story of Mary’s awakening through the healing power of nature. Misselthwaite Manor has many secrets. Mysterious crying is heard at nights along its dark corridor. Mary’s
uncle is a poor hunchback whose life has stood still for ten years, since the death of beautiful young wife. And there is a walled garden with a hidden locked door and a long-buried and forgotten key. With the aid of Martha and Dickon Sowerby, two happy country kids, and the discovery of her cousin Colin, Mary begins to believe that if she can bring the hidden garden back to life, she might “return to life” herself. “The Secret Garden” is a funny, spooky, heartwarming tale of redemption and self-discovery.

The COMPLETE PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE is:
Fridays, July 9, 16, 23 at 7 PM
Saturdays, July 10, 17, 24 at 3 PM and 7 PM
Sundays, July 11, 18 at 3 PM
Thursdays, July 15, 22 at 7 PM

Located at 800 Tyson Street, Knoxville, TN 37917. Information: 865-599-5284, www.childrenstheatreknoxville.com, info@childrenstheatreknoxville.com.

Hanson Gallery: Tapestry weavings of Sandy Adair and New Works by Kim Nixon

  • July 6, 2010 — July 31, 2010

Category: Exhibitions, visual art

Boone, NC artist Sandy Adair has been creating custom weavings, off-loom weavings, and macramé wall pieces for over 28 years. The Blue Ridge mountain landscape surrounding Adair's home has been a continuing source of inspiration to her. Tapestry weaving is a slow process of layering in one needle of yarn at a time until an image is formed. Once completed, the weaving is stretched across a frame, secured and backed with muslin. Adair's award winning tapestries have been collected internationally.

Kim Nixon, a traditional rug hooker, believes in artwork that reminds us of our past while transcending the present. She uses pattern to bridge the gap between what is background, where we have come from, to what we see in front of us. Her rugs, foot stools and stair risers are hooked with strips of hand-dyed wool. Nixon's works mesmerize with their mosaic beauty and set up their own rhythm, offering images that stir universal associations.

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

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