Calendar of Events
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Museum of Appalachia: “Farm to Table: Gardens in Old Appalachiaâ€
Category: History, heritage and Science, nature
The Museum garden will provide a living demonstration of vegetables typically grown in pioneer Appalachia.
In a realâ€life demonstration of “farm to table,†the Museum restaurant will feature garden vegetables on the daily menu.
Visitors will receive an educational brochure highlighting farm implements
throughout the Museum. Signs will highlight cider presses, corn grinders,
an Mâ€30 tractor, farm wagons, butter churns, plows, harrows and rakes, scythes, an
“underground dairy†or root cellar, bee hive, cantilever barn, and numerous other agricultureâ€related artifacts and structures throughout the Museum.
Museum of Appalachia, 2819 Andersonville Hwy., Clinton, TN 37716 (16 miles north of Knoxville at I-75, exit 122, then one mile east). Open every day except Thanksgiving and Christmas. Information: 865-494-7680, www.museumofappalachia.org
Art Market Gallery: Nelson Ziegler & Steve Smith
Category: Exhibitions, visual art
Art Market Gallery of Knoxville is pleased to present an exhibit of recent works by Nelson Ziegler of Sevierville and Steve Smith of Mascot.
Nelson Ziegler, of Sevierville, is a nationally recognized, award-winning watercolorist and a graduate of The Art Institute of Boston and Northwestern Academy of Watercolor.
Steve Smith, of Mascot, creates incredibly detailed and intricate wood carvings, primarily of fish.
A First Friday Reception for the exhibit is planned for June 3 from 5:30-9 pm with complimentary refreshments and live music.
Member owned and operated by over 60 regional artists, Art Market Gallery is located at 422 South Gay Street in downtown Knoxville. Gallery hours are Tuesday-Saturday, 11am-6pm & Sunday 1-5 pm. For more information, call 865-525-5265, visit artmarketgallery.net or join us on facebook: facebook.com/Art.Market.Gallery
Arrowmont: Selections from Arrowmont's Artists-in-Residence Collection
Category: Exhibitions, visual art
Loggia Gallery
Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts, 576 Parkway, Gatlinburg, TN 37738. For information: 865-436-5860, www.arrowmont.org
K-Town Show Chorus: Open Rehearsals
Category: Music
K-Town Sound Show Chorus is the NEW chorus in Knoxville that's dedicated to FUN, FELLOWSHIP, AND EXCITING MUSICAL GROWTH!. We are an a cappella show chorus affiliated with Sweet Adelines International. Our members consist of women of all ages and walks of life. If you can carry a tune, WE WANT YOU!
We meet every Tuesday night. Our music selections come from pop, gospel, barbershop, and broadway songs all sung in the 4-part, a cappella, barbershop style. We teach exciting music with good vocal production.
You will find our chorus to be extremely helpful musically and very friendly. We are an easy group to become a part of and we are very supportive of each other. We think you'll like us!!!
Be part of this NEW chorus from the beginning. Come join us at our open rehearsals every Tuesday evening, 6:30pm, at the Fountain City Presbyterian Church, 500 Hotel Avenue, Knoxville, TN 37918. (Near the duck pond)
UT Gardens: Photography Walks
Category: Classes, workshops
Learn how to capture a perfect garden photograph while enjoying an early morning walk through the gardens. A member of our staff will lead an hour-long walk focusing on the best lighting and garden location during that particular walk. This event is a unique opportunity to have time with fellow photographers and garden lovers while having some serious photography time in the garden. Photography walks will be held every third Friday: May 20, June 17, July 15 and August 19. Walks begin at 7:30 a.m. and depart from the Friendship Plaza at the entrance to the Gardens.
We are excited to have a variety of monthly walks. Walks are rain or shine, and will be cancelled only in the event of dangerous lightening. All walks are FREE and meet at the entrance to the Gardens. (Advance registration appreciated, but not required.)
Knoxville Museum of Art: Rainy Day Brush Off
Category: Exhibitions, visual art, Fundraisers and Science, nature
Thirty local artists have graciously volunteered to create beautiful works of art on 55-gallon rain barrels to help the Water Quality Form raise awareness about water conservation and water pollution. 87 unique rain barrels and been created and through their sale, education and conservation efforts will be funded.
On display at at the Museum of Art and online.
You can have access to the website with the following link:
http://www.drygap.com/rdbo/2011/index.html
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: 865-525-6101, www.knoxart.org
UT Gardens: Noon and Twilight Tours
Category: Science, nature
Tours will be held every third Tuesday of the month: May 17, June 21, July 19, August 16, September 20 and October 18. The noon tour will begin at 12 p.m., and the twilight tour will begin at 6 p.m. Tours depart from the Friendship Plaza at the entrance to the UT Gardens.
Knoxville Jazz Orchestra: Jazz on the Square
Category: Kids, family and Music
The public is encouraged to bring food, kids, and friends to this weekly free event! Some chairs will be provided, but you may also bring your own. Featuring members of the Knoxville Jazz Orchestra each week at the Market Square Stage.
No performance July 12.
Knoxville Jazz Orchestra: 865-573-3226, www.knoxjazz.org
East Tennessee Historical Society: Tennessee Turned: Earthenware and Stoneware
Category: Fine Crafts, History, heritage and Kids, family
Featuring nineteenth century Tennessee-made earthenware and stoneware
Tennessee Turned: Earthenware and Stoneware Made in East Tennessee 1800-1900 is a major exhibition of nineteenth-century pots made in East Tennessee. This once-in-a-lifetime grouping of more than 200 distinctive regional pieces will make for an unforgettable exploration of this chapter of Tennessee history.
“This pottery, of which we are justifiably proud, provides a unique link in the continuum of the American potting tradition as it spread across the United States.â€
The exhibit will explore all aspects of nineteenth-century pottery production in East Tennessee, as well as featuring comparative examples from other parts of the state. Visitors will learn how to “read†a pot, how a pot was made in the nineteenth-century, the difference between earthenware and stoneware, and the importance of pottery for households.
On Friday, June 3, ETHS will host the Smoky Mountain Pottery Festival at the History Center for an opening reception, pottery demonstrations, and a viewing of the Tennessee Turned exhibit. Two special “Pottery Day†events to be held June 25 and September 17 will invite the public to bring in pottery objects they may have in their families for possible identification and to be documented photographically for historical purposes.
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
Oak Ridge Art Center: Knoxville Watercolor Society—Break All the Rules. Spring Fling!
Category: Exhibitions, visual art
Opening Reception: May 14, 7—9 PM, with a gallery talk at 6:30.
Oak Ridge Art Center, 201 Badger Avenue, Oak Ridge, TN 37830. Hours: Tuesday-Friday, 9AM-5PM; Saturday-Monday, 1-4PM. For information: 865-482-1441, www.oakridgeartcenter.org
Arrowmont: Arrowmont Instructor Exhibition
Category: Exhibitions, visual art
An exhibition of artworks by current workshop instructors that represents their most recent explorations or relates directly to the class they are currently teaching. The Instructor Exhibition augments classroom and studio experiences by providing examples of contemporary work by national and international visual artists. In the Sandra J. Blain Galleries
Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts, 576 Parkway, Gatlinburg, TN 37738. For information: 865-436-5860, www.arrowmont.org
The Knoxville Museum of Art:Ai Weiwei: Dropping the Urn (Ceramic Works, 5000 BCE-2010 CE)
Category: Exhibitions, visual art
This is the first solo exhibition of works by the prominent Chinese artist to be presented in the United States outside of New York.
Ai Weiwei is perhaps China’s most famous contemporary artist. His artworks simultaneously celebrate and call into question Chinese culture and history. Organized by Arcadia University Art Gallery, Ai Weiwei: Dropping the Urn features a selection of ceramic works and photographs ranging from 1993 to the present. In these works, Ai Weiwei transforms ancient ceramic objects, including 7,000-year old Neolithic urns and Han dynasty vessels, by painting them with a “Coca-Cola†logo, dipping them into vats of industrial paint, smashing them on the ground, or grinding them into powder.
The largest piece in the exhibition is what appears to be a large pile of tiny sunflower seeds, a common street snack in China. Each seed, produced to scale, was painstakingly hand-crafted from porcelain. Weighing precisely one ton, the porcelain seeds were created by a team of workers in the town of Jingdezhen, China where porcelain has been produced for the past 1,700 years.
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: 865-525-6101, www.knoxart.org