Calendar of Events

Friday, September 16, 2011

HoLa Hora Latina: "Petit Gallery" Exhibition

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Category: Exhibitions, visual art

HoLa Hora Latina is pleased to present “Petit Gallery”, an exhibition by Hispanic artists that live and work in the United States, particularly in the southeast region and the Knoxville area. The exhibition is on display in conjunction with Hispanic Heritage month in Knoxville and HOLA Festival on September 24. Fourteen artists will showcase works in the following media: oil, pastel, watercolor, acrylic, collage, and more. This exhibition shows the diversity of media and style produced by contemporary Hispanic artists who explore what it means to now live and work in the United States. The artists included in the exhibition are: Antuco Chicaiza (Ecuador); Rafael Casco (Honduras); Valeria Eiler (Chile); Astrid Galindo (Mexico); Jorge Gómez del Campo (Mexico); Stella C. Martin (Colombia); Aida Reyes (El Salvador); Dina Ruta (Argentina); Patricia Tinajero (Ecuador); Loren Velázquez (Puerto Rico); Eugenio Wade (Argentina); Patty Wade (Argentina); Ruth Chang White (Perú); and Jorge Yances (Colombia).

Knoxville Museum of Art, 1050 World's Fair Park Dr, Knoxville, TN 37916. Hours: Tuesday-Saturday, 10AM-5PM; Sunday, 1-5PM. Information: 865-525-6101, www.knoxart.org

Pellissippi State Community College: Genesis of Chinese Writing and the Art of Calligraphy

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  • September 15, 2011 — September 21, 2011

Category: Exhibitions, visual art

It might seem impossible to condense the three-plus-millennium history of Chinese writing into one art show, but a new exhibit opening at Pellissippi State Community College accomplishes the feat with both style and substance.

“The Genesis of Chinese Writing and the Art of Calligraphy” debuts Sept. 15 and remains on exhibit through Sept. 21. Free and open to the community, the exhibit features 12 panels depicting the history of Chinese writing, as well as a collection of works that pay homage to the symbolism and beauty of the ancient art of calligraphy. Together, the separate components represent a concise yet comprehensive survey of all the major script types—from the earliest ceramic signs, symbols and oracle bone script to the simplified Chinese characters used today.

SuiWah Chan and He BingWu are the artists behind the works on display. Chan is an associate of the Confucius Institute and the China Mirror Project at the University of Michigan . BingWu, a master artist, is a professor and the director of the Institute of Ancient Texts at the Academy of Social Sciences in Xian, Shaanxi province. Though his works are widely published in China , this calligraphy exhibit is BingWu’s first in the United States .

UT School of Art: Artist Willie Cole

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Category: Exhibitions, visual art and Lecture, panel

Renowned artist Willie Cole, who transforms ordinary objects like shoes and irons into sculptures and whose works have been exhibited at venues including the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) and the Whitney Museum of American Art, will visit the University of Tennessee , Knoxville , on September 15 and 16. Cole's visit is underwritten by a grant from UT's Ready for the World initiative and the support of the UT School of Art. Money from the initiative has also been used to purchase one of the artist's works, as an addition to the Ewing Gallery Collection and to be on long-term display at the Black Cultural Center .

You are invited to meet Cole on September 15 during a free luncheon in the lounge of the Black Cultural Center . The purchased print will be unveiled during this time from 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. On September 15 at 7 p.m., Cole will give a presentation on his artwork and creative practice in Room 109 of the Art and Architecture Building .

On September 16, Cole will host a conceptual development and practice workshop entitled "From Dot to Line." The hour-long workshop begins at noon in Room 105 of the Art and Architecture Building . All UT students are encouraged to attend. Participants must RSVP in the Fine Arts Office by September 14. Pizza will be provided.
Cole will be available for individual critiques with the School of Art students. Please see the main office for times and to sign up.

FOR MORE INFORMATION, contact Professor Althea Murphy-Price at 974-3247 or email: amurph21@utk.edu.

Ewing Gallery: Immersed in Color: Sanford Wurmfeld's E-Cyclorama and other paintings

Category: Exhibitions, visual art

Reception: Sun. Sept. 11, 2-4:30pm

Public Lecture: Thurs. October 27, 7:30pm

Ewing Gallery, 1715 Volunteer Blvd, Knoxville, TN 37996. For information: 865-974-3200, www.ewing-gallery.utk.edu

Frank H. McClung Museum: Windows to Heaven

Category: Exhibitions, visual art

"Windows to Heaven: Treasures from the Museum of Russian Icons, Clifton, MA" brings together historically significant works from the collection, dating from 1590 AD to present day. This spectacular exhibition helps demonstrate how religious structures and organizations are created by civilizations to reflect their own spiritual, social and political needs.

Frank H. McClung Museum, 1327 Circle Park on the UT campus, Knoxville, TN
Information: 865-974-2144, http://mcclungmuseum.utk.edu

Arrowmont: Enamelist Society Exhibitions

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Category: Exhibitions, visual art

The 13th Biennial International Juried Enamel Exhibition and the 8th International Juried Student Exhibition are hosted at Arrowmont in conjunction with The Enamelist Society conference 2011; Transformation in Contemporary Enamels, Alchemy. The exhibition premiers at Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts then travels to the Knoxville Museum of Art and on to the National Ornament Metal Museum. 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

Knox County Public Library: Movies on Market Square

  • September 9, 2011 — October 14, 2011

Category: Film and Kids, family

Knox County Public Library's popular outdoor movie series will return to Market Square for the eighth year of free family fun in front of the silver screen—and this time it’s gone to the dogs! Knox County Public Library is pleased to partner with PetSafe and Petsafe Village to present the most dog friendly movie series ever. Pre-show activities will feature pet tips and advise, as well as an array of four-legged festivities. All movies are family friendly offerings, rated PG-13 or less.

The series will run for six Friday nights, from September 9 through October 14. The movies begin at dusk (around 8:30 p.m.). For more information, please call 215-8767 or visit www.knoxlib.org.

Theatre Knoxville Downtown: Grace and Glorie

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Category: Theatre

By Tom Ziegler
Grace, a feisty 90 year old cancer patient, has checked herself out of the hospital and returned to her beloved homestead cottage to die alone. The volunteer hospice worker who appears with the pain medication Grace willfully left behind is a Harvard MBA recently transplanted to this rural backwater from New York. Glorie is tense, unhappy and guilt ridden, her only child having been killed in an auto accident when she was driving. As she attempts to care for and comfort the cantankerous rustic, this sophisticated urbanite gains new perspectives on values and life's highs and lows.

Theatre Knoxville Downtown, 319 N. Gay St, Knoxville, TN 37917. Performances are Thursday, Friday, and Saturday at 8:00 PM and Sunday at 3:00 PM. Tickets are $10 plus fees for Thursday & Sunday; $15 plus fees for Friday & Saturday. For information: 865-544-1999, www.theatreknoxville.com. For tickets: 865-523-7521, www.KnoxTIX.com

Tennessee Valley Fair

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Category: Festivals, special events and Kids, family

The 92nd annual Tennessee Valley Fair is one of the state’s largest multi-day events attracting nearly 140,000 people each year. The Fair begins the Friday after Labor Day as it invites you to "Let Go” this fall. Known for its innovative exhibits, livestock shows, concert series, action sports, exciting rides and a variety of unique fun foods, the Tennessee Valley Fair offers tremendous family entertainment for a gate adult admission of only $9, $7 in advance (kids 5 and younger are free). The Fair is also proud to present nightly fireworks sponsored by the Tennessee Lottery.

Tennessee Valley Fair: 865-215-1471, www.tnvalleyfair.org

Tennessee Valley Fair: 2011 Fair Concert Series

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Category: Festivals, special events and Music

Friday, September 9: Brett Eldredge, Reserved Seat = $5
Saturday, September 10: Fairest of the Fair Pageant, Reserved Seat = $5
Sunday, September 11: James Rogers, Reserved Seat = $5
Monday, September 12: Sister Hazel, Reserved Seat = $7.50
Tuesday, September 13: Thompson Square, Reserved Seat = $10
Wednesday, September 14: Josh Thompson, Reserved Seat = $7.50
Thursday, September 15: .38 Special, Reserved Seat = $15
Friday, September 16: Boyz II Men, Reserved Seat = $15
Saturday, September 17: Con Hunley, Reserved Seat = $5
Sunday, September 18: Jerrod Niemann, Reserved Seat = $10

The 92nd annual Tennessee Valley Fair is one of the state’s largest multi-day events attracting nearly 140,000 people each year. The Fair begins the Friday after Labor Day as it invites you to "Let Go” this fall. Known for its innovative exhibits, livestock shows, concert series, action sports, exciting rides and a variety of unique fun foods, the Tennessee Valley Fair offers tremendous family entertainment for a gate adult admission of only $9, $7 in advance (kids 5 and younger are free). The Fair is also proud to present nightly fireworks sponsored by the Tennessee Lottery. For more information: 865-215-1470, www.tnvalleyfair.org

Clarence Brown Theatre: Moonlight and Magnolias

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Category: Kids, family and Theatre

Do you LOVE the movie Gone With the Wind? Then you HAVE TO SEE the play Moonlight & Magnolias at the Clarence Brown! True Story: Three weeks into production, David O. Selznick shut the movie down and fired the screenwriter and director. He then pulled director Victor Fleming off the set of The Wizard of Oz and hired script doctor Ben Hecht. With A WEEK to get the job done, he locked himself, Hecht and Fleming in his office – with only bananas and peanuts to eat – to knock out a workable screenplay.
The comedy, Moonlight & Magnolias, imagines what went on during those days of captivity as the three Hollywood giants acted out the book chapter by chapter to create the movie. The show runs on the Clarence Brown Theater main stage from September 8-25, 2011. Caution: Peanuts and PG-13 language will be used in the show. If you have a peanut allergy, please consider not attending this production.

Clarence Brown Theatre 1714 Andy Holt Ave on the UT campus, Knoxville, TN 37996. For information: 865-974-5161, www.clarencebrowntheatre.com. For tickets: 865-974-5161, 865-656-4444, www.knoxvilletickets.com

UT Downtown Gallery Presents Scott Sherk: Mapping Sounding

Category: Exhibitions, visual art and Music

The UT Downtown Gallery is pleased to present the work of Scott Sherk in this exhibition of sound sculptures, soundscapes and field recordings. Mr. Sherk lives and works in Allentown , PA and is a Professor of Art at Muhlenberg College. Mr. Sherk has also exhibited internationally, completing sound projects in Iceland and Italy and his work has also been shown in several exhibitions at the Kim Foster Gallery in New York City .

Mapping sound explores ideas about the representation of space through the use of sound. If sculpture is an exploration of space through form, in these works of sound sculpture, sound becomes the primary focus of the exploration of three-dimensional space.

Included in the exhibition will be a sound drawing in eight channels of field recordings of New York City . This three-dimensional drawing with sound in space uses vector based amplitude panning of three sound sources over eight speakers. Also presented are several sculptural shapes that contain soundscapes of natural sounds in identifiable spaces. These works play with ideas about perspective and the perception of space through sound. Recent works that juxtapose video images with audio will also be presented for listening with headphones.

Scott Sherk will perform a live set of field recordings and audio manipulations along with video actualization of ambient sound during the First Friday Opening event on September 2, at 7:00pm in the UT Downtown Gallery, 106 South Gay Street.

Please join us for a First Friday Opening reception with the artist, September 2 from 5:00pm until 9:00pm. Admission is free and the public is welcome.

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