Calendar of Events
Thursday, February 16, 2012
Knoxville Museum of Art: Horizons: Steinunn Thórarinsdóttir
Category: Exhibitions, visual art and Free event
Horizons is an installation by noted Icelandic artist Steinunn Thórarinsdóttir. The exhibition includes 12 androgynous, life-sized iron figures in the KMA’s South Garden. Each is unique in pose and expression, and has a polished glass band inserted in its torso. The artist explains this juxtaposition of glass and iron, “The color of the iron signifies their primal quality—as if they are emerging from the earth†while “Glass as a material has a lot of different connotations. It can be fragile, yet dangerous. It can be translucent, or solid . . . It's like water, but also like air.â€
Thorarinsdottir has exhibited widely in Europe, Japan, and Australia over the last 30 years, as well as in the United States, where Horizons has been traveling for the past three years. The installation is featured in the documentary Horizons by independent filmmaker Frank Cantor, which won the CINE Special Jury Award in Washington as the best documentary of 2008. Thórarinsdóttir’s work is held by collectors worldwide, and she has been commissioned by both the Icelandic and English governments for major sculptural installations. She has received numerous awards including the Order of the Falcon by the President of Iceland in 2009.
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
Athens Community Theater: Guys and Dolls
Category: Theatre
Athens Community Theater will present GUYS & DOLLS – a Musical Fable of Broadway by Frank Loesser on February 16 – 26, 2012 in the Sue E. Trotter Theater at The Arts Center in Athens.
Guys & Dolls is considered by many to be the perfect musical comedy. Set in Damon Runyon’s mythical New York City, the musical features a cast of 30+ singers, dancers, actors and a live orchestra introducing a cast of vivid characters who have become legends in the canon: Sarah (Brittany Duggan), the upright “mission dollâ€, out to reform the evildoers of Times Square; Sky Masterson (Perry Philpott), the slick, high-rolling gambler who woos her on a bet and ends up falling in love; Adelaide (Sandra Boyd), the chronically ill nightclub performer whose condition is brought on by the fact she’s been engaged to the same man for 14 years; and Nathan Detroit (Art Kimball), her devoted fiancé, always desperate to find a spot for his infamous floating crap game. Guys & Dolls features many of Broadway’s hit songs, including “Luck Be a Lady,†“Sit Down, You’re Rockin’ the Boat,â€, “Fugue for Tinhorns,†and many more.
Guys & Dolls is directed by Melonie Carideo with musical direction by Ellen Kimball.
Show dates are February 16, 17, 18, 23, 24, 25 at 7PM and February 19 and 26 at 2PM. Tickets are $15 for adults and $8 for students. Come at 6PM on opening night to roll the dice for prizes. “Dolls†who bring “Guysâ€on Thursday, February 23rd receive a $3 discount on each Guy’s ticket. Tickets are available on line at www.athensartscouncil.org, by phone at 423-745-8781, and at The Arts Center located at 320 North Jackson St. in downtown Athens.
WDVX Blue Plate Special
Category: Free event and Music
Thursday 2/16
Saint Anyway, Kalob Griffin Band
Friday 2/17
Tune Junkies, Flea Market Hustlers
Saturday 2/18
Judson Claiborne, Tennessee Joltwagon
Monday 2/20
The Atomic Duo, Phil Minissale
Tuesday 2/21
Pollyanna, Anna Crane
Wednesday 2/22
Michaela Anne Band, Lizzy Ross
Thursday 2/23
Old North State, Jordan Eastman
Friday 2/24
Jonathan Edwards, Chuck Brodsky
Tennessee Jazz Legends
Category: Music
Some of the foremost Jazz musicians hailing from the Volunteer State are united
for the first time in a rare and exciting lineup:
Trumpet legend Marvin Stamm has performed and recorded with Frank Sinatra,
Benny Goodman and a Who's Who list of music world celebrities. An artist in constantly
evolution, his performances in duo, trio, quartet, or with symphony orchestra's all over
the US are invariably exciting and imaginative.
Rusty Holloway has exhibited admirable impartiality throughout his diverse career. From Carnegie Hall to music joints of dubious reputation, his virtuosic and
groove-ridden bass playing has won the admiration of fellow musicians and audiences
alike.
Keith Brown, originally from Knoxville, is one of the great treasures of the local jazz scene. In addition to teaching full time at UT where heconducts the University of Tennessee jazz ensemble, Keith can be heard with Boling, Brown,and Holloway at Baker Peter's on Thursday evenings and at Lucille's on Saturdays with Early Bird featuring Donald Brown.
Pianist Bill Swann, from eastern
Tennessee, became serious about musicin high school; in his senior year was playing 3-5 nights a week in nightclubs across Tennessee. After two years on the road with a local band, Bill left the band pursue the study of jazz piano in college. He won an outstanding soloist award at the 1999 Mobile Collegiate Jazz Competition.
Tour Dates
• February 16, 2012 – Overton High Jazz Festival – Memphis, TN
• February 17 or 19, 2012 (TBD), 2012 – University of Tennessee, Knoxville
• February 14, 2012 – Knoxville Jazz Orchestra: “Jazz is for Loversâ€
• February 18, 2012 – Rusty Holloway & Steve Kaufman – Maryville, TN
• February 19, 2012 (TBC) – Barley's Taproom, Knoxville, TN
• February 23, 2012 (TBC) – Baker Peter's Jazz Club, Knoxville, TN
More Information
www.musicartsmanagement.com/artists
Tel.: (573) 639 1019
Pellissipi State: Books and More Benefit Sale
Category: Fundraisers
Get great deals on gently used books, CDs, DVDs, videos, vinyl records, magazines, calendars, puzzles and computer games at Pellissippi State Community College’s 30th annual Faculty Senate Book Sale.
The two-day sale takes place at each of Pellissippi State’s four locations—the Pellissippi Campus, Division Street Campus, Magnolia Avenue Campus and Blount County Campus—giving deal-seekers the opportunity to visit one or more of the sales. The selection of items available for purchase at each campus varies.
Most items range in price from 50 cents to approximately $4. Proceeds go to the Pellissippi State Foundation, which supports students by providing scholarships, new technology and equipment.
Dates and times at each Pellissippi State campus are as follows:
Feb. 16-17: Blount County Campus, 2731 W. Lamar Alexander Pkwy., Friendsville,
9 a.m.-6 p.m. on the 16th, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. on the 17th
Feb. 16-17: Division Street Campus, 3435 Division St., Knoxville, 9 a.m.-6 p.m. on the 16th, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. on the 17th
Feb. 16-17: Magnolia Avenue Campus, 1610 E. Magnolia Ave., Knoxville,
9 a.m.-6 p.m. on the 16th, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. on the 17th
Feb. 22-23: Pellissippi Campus, 10915 Hardin Valley Road, Knoxville, 9 a.m.-6 p.m.
For additional information, call (865) 694-6400. To request accommodations for a disability, contact the executive director of Human Resources and Affirmative Action at (865) 694-6607 or humanresources@pstcc.edu.
East Tennessee Historical Society: A Quilt Turning of Folk-Art Quilts
Category: History, heritage and Literature, spoken word, writing
Join the East Tennessee Historical Society for a luncheon and program with nationally recognized quilt historian Merikay Waldvogel as she shows and tells the stories of fifteen unique folk-art quilts from the collections of the East Tennessee Historical Society.
These one-of-a-kind quilts from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries can best be described as “folk art,†meaning that the quilt makers have deviated from the traditional ways of making a quilt. The turning will feature a variety of quilt designs, including floral appliqué, pictorials, and written messages. Attendees will enjoy a rare opportunity to view and compare these important quilts in side-by-side display.
The luncheon is an opportunity for ETHS to share with the public a portion of its rarely seen collection of 114 quilts, while also raising funds to assist with textile preservation. The cost of the luncheon is $25 for the program and a boxed lunch. Reservations are required, as space is limited. For reservations please call Lisa Belleman at 865-215-8883 or email belleman@eastTNhistory.org.
The East Tennessee Historical Society is located in the East Tennessee History Center at 601 South Gay Street in downtown Knoxville, across from the Tennessee Theatre. For more information about this event, please contact ETHS by calling 865-215-8824 or email eths@eastTNhistory.org.
Knox County Public Library: Words & Art
Please join a community wide conversation involving the intersection of words and art.
Thursday, February 16, 2012, 5:30 - 6:30 Knoxville Museum of Art.
RSVP: Mary Pom Claiborne 215 - 8767 or mclaiborne@knoxlib.org.
Hosted by Knox County Library, Knoxville Museum of Art and UT's Center for Children's and Young Adult Literature.
The UTK Print Club: A Lecture by Artist Karen Kunc
Category: Free event and Lecture, panel
The UTK Print Club is pleased to host Karen Kunc for a public lecture on Thursday February 16 at 7pm in Art-Architecture room 109. The lecture is free and open to the public.
Karen Kunc, has been making unique bookworks and limited editioned artists books for over 25 years. Kunc lives and works in Nebraska where she is Cather Professor of Art at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Kunc was recognized as the 2007 Printmaker Emeritus by the Southern Graphics Council Conference, and she received the Sally R. Bishop Faculty Fellowship from the Center for Book Art in 2005. Her website is: http://www.karen-kunc.com/ During her visit she will work on a collaborative project with students and faculty in printmaking. Her visit is sponsored by the UT Print Club.
Dogwood Arts Resident Artist: Work By Bobbie Crews
Category: Exhibitions, visual art and Free event
Bobbie Crews has an exhibit of her work as the “2012 Dogwood Arts Resident Artist†in the Dogwood Arts offices at 602 S. Gay St. The show is on display from now through the 25th of May, Monday through Friday 8:30 – 5:00. Artist’s reception will be on Friday March 9th from 5 – 7 pm.
Pellissippi State: Black History Month Events
Category: Festivals, special events, Free event, History, heritage and Music
Black History Month celebrations are ongoing throughout February for all four Pellissippi State Community College campuses. All events are free and open to the public:
Through Feb. 29: Information about Black History Month is available in the lobby of the Division Street Campus, 3435 Division St., 7:30 a.m.-9:30 p.m. Monday-Thursday, and 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Friday.
· Feb. 17: Local historian and author Robert Booker speaks in the Community Room of the Magnolia Avenue Campus, 1610 E. Magnolia Ave., 10:45-11:40 a.m. His lecture is titled “History of the Civil Rights Movement.â€
· Feb. 20-29: The African-American inventors mini-museum is on display in the Community Room of the Magnolia Avenue Campus. The exhibit includes pictures, information and some modern-day versions of original inventions.
· Feb. 26: The Knoxville Opera Gospel Choir performs at 4 p.m. in the Clayton Performing Arts Center at the Pellissippi Campus, 10915 Hardin Valley Road.
· Feb. 28: The Caribbean Festival, featuring the Carib Sounds Steel Band, the Hotep Dancers and Caribbean food, is 4-7 p.m. in the Goins Building College Center on the Pellissippi Campus.
· Feb. 29: The Magnolia Avenue Campus’ “I Am†a cappella gospel choir performs 1-1:45 p.m. in the Community Room of that campus.
For more information, call (865) 694-6400. To request accommodations for a disability, contact the executive director of Human Resources and Affirmative Action at (865) 694-6607 or humanresources@pstcc.edu.
Union Avenue Book Events
Category: Free event and Literature, spoken word, writing
Sunday February 12th at 2:00 pm:
Signing and reading with Allen R. Coggins, author of "Tennessee Tragedies: Natural, Technological, and Societal Disasters in the Volunteer State" published by UT Press.
Saturday February 18th at 2:00 pm
Poet Edward Francisco reads from and signs his new collection of poetry, "Only the Word Gives Us Being."
Sunday February 19th at 3:00 pm
This month's Poet3 features poets Kory Wells, Susan Underwood, and Dawn Coppock
Saturday February 25th at 2:00 pm
Author Silas House reads from & signs his new novel for middle readers and up, "Same Sun Here." His other novels include "Coal Tattoo" and "Parchment of Leaves."
Wednesday February 29th at Noon Join The Bookaholics Anononymous Book Group in a discussion of "The Kitchen Daughter" by Jael McHenry
The Month of February Union Ave Books presents the art of Stephanie Untz
Tennessee Theatre: Broadway at the Tennessee - Shrek the Musical
SHREK THE MUSICAL, based on the Oscar®-winning DreamWorks film that started it all, brings the hilarious story of everyone’s favorite ogre to life on stage. In a faraway kingdom turned upside down, things get ugly when an unseemly ogre shows up to rescue a feisty princess. Throw in a donkey who won’t shut up, a villain with a SHORT temper, a cookie with an attitude and other fairy tale misfits, and you’ve got the kind of mess that calls for a real hero. SHREK THE MUSICAL is part romance, part twisted fairy tale and all irreverent fun for everyone!
Tennessee Theatre, 604 S. Gay Street, Knoxville, TN 37902. For information: 865-684-1200, www.tennesseetheatre.com. For tickets: 865-684-1200, 865-656-4444, www.knoxvilletickets.com