Calendar of Events
Sunday, September 25, 2011
Cumberland County Playhouse: Dreamgirls
Category: Theatre
Fall, at Cumberland County Playhouse, will be a “Colorful†Delight in more ways than one! Opening September 16th at 7:30pm and running through October 14th, Cumberland County Playhouse launches their most ambition project yet! “DREAMGIRLS†- Starring Knoxville’s very own “Knoxville Dreamsâ€, Lar’Juanette Williams, LaKeta Booker, and Kelle Jolly! DREAMGIRLS is directed and choreographed by Harry Bryce with co-choreography by Donald Frison, scenic design by John Fionte, costume design by Renee Lutrell, and special lighting design by Tonry Lanthrom! This ambitious undertaking has captured nationwide attention and will be featuring talent from all over the USA! Jim Crabtree stops at nothing to bring the Best to Tennessee!
DREAMGIRLS features music by Henry Krieger and lyrics and book by Tom Eyen. It is the story of an up-and-coming, 1960s Motown Style girl group, and the triumphs and tribulations that come with fame and fortune.
Cumberland County Playhouse brings nothing but the best! “DREAMGIRLSâ€, beginning September 16th – October 14th for selected dates and times. Also currently running are Chicago, Oklahoma, Dearly Departed, and the ever popular Smoke On The Mountain! For ticket information and group discounts, call the box office at 931-484-5000.
Children's Theatre of Knoxville: Anne of Green Gables
Category: Kids, family and Theatre
Lucy Maud Montgomery's enduring classic of love, fun, friendship, and sacrifice on Prince Edward Island has all the story's famous characters: Marilla, Gilbert, Diana, Matthew, and more.
Located at 800 Tyson Street, Knoxville, TN 37917. Information: 865-599-5284, www.childrenstheatreknoxville.com, info@childrenstheatreknoxville.com.
Children's Theatre of Knoxville: "Anne of Green Gables"
Category: Kids, family and Theatre
CTK will present “Anne of Green Gables,†a warmly funny
and touchingly dramatic play based on the classic novel by
Lucy Maud Montgomery.
Marilla and Matthew Cuthbert are a lonely brother and sister,
who work tirelessly on their farm in rural Nova Scotia.
They decide to adopt a boy to help them, but Matthew
can’t resist an imaginative, headstrong girl he meets at
the orphanage. She is Anne Shirley, a fiercely independent
girl with red hair and freckles. Anne’s adventures with her
school friends, her on-again, off-again flirtation with
Gilbert Blythe, her struggles to fit into Canadian society,
and her triumphs as well as her failures are all brought
vividly to life by 18 remarkable young actors. In this
multi-layered, modern version, Anne’s story serves as
an escape for a young girl, reading the book, proving
the plot of “Anne of Green Gables†is as relevant today
than ever.
THE COMPLETE PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE is:
Friday, September 16 at 7 PM
Saturday, September 17 at 1 PM and 5 PM
Sunday, September 18 at 3 PM
Thursday, September 22 at 7 PM
Friday, September 23 at 7 PM
Saturday, September 24 at 1 PM and 5 PM
Sunday, September 25 at 3 PM
Thursday, September 29 at 7 PM
Friday, September 30 at 7 PM
Saturday, October 1 at 1 PM and 5 PM.
Reservations are strongly recommended for all CTK
performances. To reserve tickets for the production,
e-mail the number of adult and child tickets needed,
along with your requested performance date and time, to
tickets@childrenstheatreknoxville.com at any time. Or
you may call us at (865) 599-5284 between the hours
of 1 PM and 5 PM.
Tickets are $12 per person. CTK is continuing our special
Adult & Child Combination rate for this production: If an
adult and a child enter together, these two may be admitted
for $10 each.
Knoxville Museum of Art: Hola-Hora Latina
Category: Exhibitions, visual art
Exhibit by Hispanic artists that live and work in the U.S., particularly in the Southeast region and the Knoxville area.
Opening: October 14, 6:00 PM - 8:30 PM
Exhibit: Sept. 15 through Nov. 5, 2011
HoLa Hora Latina: "Petit Gallery" Exhibition
Category: Exhibitions, visual art
HoLa Hora Latina is pleased to present “Petit Galleryâ€, 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
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
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
Theatre Knoxville Downtown: Grace and Glorie
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
Ewing Gallery: Sanford Wurmfeld's Cyclorama
Category: Exhibitions, visual art and Lecture, panel
For decades, New York artist Sanford Wurmfeld has created abstract paintings about color and its affects on human mood and visual perception. In his most recent and monumental works, Wurmfeld married abstract color-field painting to the art historical tradition of 360-degree panoramic painting. Drawing inspiration from Georges Seurat, Josef Albers, Claude Monet, the Panorama Mesdag, and his previous studies of the psychological effects of color, Wurmfeld created the Cyclorama 2000 and the E-Cyclorama , the first a circular and the second an elliptical structure for the housing and support of continuous panoramic paintings of the natural color cycle.
Wurmfeld’s interests and knowledge extend beyond painting. He has studied architecture, art history, taught courses in color theory, and developed with a psycho-physicist colleague a Psychology and Art course which examined the development of experimental psychology as it related to the changes and developments in fine art as art moved further into abstraction. Additionally, Wurmfeld is also the only artist on the Board of Trustees for the Heisman Trophy.
Immersed in Color will feature Wurmfeld's E-Cyclorama five large paintings of the last decade and some of his more recent watercolor work never before shown.
The artist will give a lecture, Thursday, October 27 at 7:30pm. Dan Crews, who travels with Wurmfeld and assists with the logistics and assembly of the Cyclorama will also give a talk on his own work. Crews earned his MFA from Hunter College in New York and creates paintings that reference 20th century abstraction and Baroque and Rococo painting and architecture. His talk will be September 8th at 7:30pm.
This exhibition was partially funded Visual Arts Committee. Wurmfeld's lecture is sponsored by VADSCO.
GALLERY HOURS
Mon - Fri 10-5PM
Sun 1-4PM
Clarence Brown Theatre: Moonlight and Magnolias
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.