Calendar of Events

Friday, July 13, 2012

Ramsey House: A Haunting at Ramsey

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Category: History, heritage

Come join us at the historic Ramsey House Plantation for a spirited good time. Local celebrities will be on hand to tell haunting stories in the candlelit house and cabin and will be available during a meet-and-greet time in our visitors center. More Information to come.

2614 Thorngrove Pike, Knoxville, TN 37914. Information: 865-546-0745, www.ramseyhouse.org

East Tennessee Technology Access Center: Accessible Movie Night

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  • July 13, 2012
  • 6:45 PM

Category: Film and Free event

ACCESSIBLE MOVIE NIGHT
JULY 13TH at ETTAC

Gather at 6:45 PM. Movie starts at 7 PM.

Closed captioning and assistive hearing devices available.

MOVIE IS FREE. Reservations needed as we do fill up fast! Call us to reserve. Popcorn, nachos, candy available for just $1 each--cash only.
Bring a friend, meet a new friend! ENJOY!!

East Tennessee Technology
Access Center
116 Childress Street
Knoxville, TN 37920
phone: 865-219-0130

Alive After Five: Brad Walker Orchestra

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Category: Music

July 13 – Brad Walker Orchestra

Alive After Five is a unique live music series presented on thirty or more Fridays per year in four seasonal series. The programs take place in the smoke-free, casually elegant setting of the Great Hall in the Knoxville Museum of Art. There is a live band on stage, seating at tables, two cash bars, food from area restaurants, free freshly popped popcorn, free portrait drawing, free parking, and a licensed therapeutic masseuse available. Audience members can enjoy listening to music, dancing, and browsing the museum’s art galleries.

All shows 6:00 - 8:30 PM
$10-general, $6-KMA members and students with ID

East Tennessee Historical Society Brown Bag Series: McGhee Tyson Airport After 75 Years

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Category: Free event, History, heritage and Lecture, panel

In honor of the 75th anniversary of the McGhee Tyson Airport, Bob Davis will look at the history of its establishment, the leading advocates, the role it has played in regional growth through the years, and the important cooperation between civil aviation, general aviation, and the military. He will also highlight some of the aircraft and important visitors that have been in Knoxville over the past half century.

A pilot who has flown over Knoxville in his own airplane since 1968, Bob has spent his retirement years conducting extensive research into the history of aviation in Knoxville and compiling numerous newspaper sources to document that history and growth.

August 8, 12:00 noon at the East Tennessee History Center, 601 S. Gay Street, Knoxville. Free and open to the public.

Tennessee Stage Company: Shakespeare on the Square

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Category: Free event, Kids, family and Theatre

An entertaining evening of the various writings of the Bard, presented during the summer in Market Square. An old blanket or lawn chair is all you need to view the free performances under the stars. Donations of $5 are always welcome. Performed 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 the audience to spend an evening on the Square: do a little shopping, have a nice dinner, see the play and maybe stop by a pub afterward. All of this and more is available on Market Square nightly. So come early and see the Square!

Thursday-Sunday evenings at 7:00 PM
“As You Like It” July 12, 14, 20, 22, 26 28, and Aug. 3, 5, 9, 11
“Julius Caesar” July 13, 15, 19, 22, 27, 29, and Aug.2, 4, 10, 12

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

The WordPlayers: Ragtime

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Category: Kids, family, Music and Theatre

Summer Musical - details TBA

July 12, 13, 14 @ 7:30 pm
July 15 @ 2:30 pm

At Bearden High School, Knoxville, TN 37923. Information: 865-539-2490, www.wordplayers.org

Shanks Center for the Arts: Cool Cave Art in Hot July

  • July 11, 2012 — August 31, 2012
  • Thurs. 10:00 AM - 7:00, Fri. & Sat. 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, CDT

Category: Exhibitions, visual art

When the schedule was being negotiated for the featured exhibits at the Shanks Center for the Arts, Crossville Tennessee, it was not expected that we would be in the midst of a heat wave. The natural temperature of caves in this area is mid-50 degrees F. So the original idea was that a gallery guest would experience the feeling of coolness at the exhibit. But now, the unusual heat wave, plus the un-air-conditioned Warehouse Gallery, has provided a need for more imagination on the part of viewer. Fortunately the exquisite photographs make up for the temperature difference.

Alan Cressler, a Georgia resident, is a professional photographer who accompanies Dr. Jan Simek, a Distinguished Professor of Science in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, into caves in the area of middle Tennessee. Together they have explored hundreds of caves, many of which have drawings that were made thousands of years ago as determined by carbon-dating charcoal from half-burned slivers of cane. Native American people who made the artwork did so at personal risk, crawling in some cases, miles underground with cane torches. Today’s explorations are not much easier, except that the researchers have helmets with lights to guide their way through the complete darkness, often in mud, water, or very tight places.

The Shanks Center for the Arts is exhibiting twenty-nine enlarged photographs in their Warehouse Gallery beginning July 5 and continuing until Friday August 31, 2012. The Shanks Center is located at 140 North Main Street, across from the Depot, Crossville, Tennessee. Business hours are Thursdays 10 - 7, Fridays & Saturdays 10 - 4, Central Daylight Time.

WDVX Blue Plate Special

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Category: Free event and Music

Thursday 7/12
Pea Pickin' Hearts
Kentucky Knife Fights

Friday 7/13
Shelley King
The Vespers

Saturday 7/14
Blind Corn Liquor Pickers
The Honeycutters

Monday 7/16
Jackson Ridge Rodeo
Guy Marshall

Tuesday 7/17

Granville Automatic

Corpus Callosum

Wednesday 7/18
Wayne Haught
Scissormen

Thursday 7/19
Caleb Wolfe
Adrian Krygowski

Friday 7/20
Daniel Ellsworth
The Shams Band

Saturday 7/21
Flint Blade

12:00 Noon, Knoxville Visitor Center, 301 South Gay Street, 37902.

2 Many Pixels Gallery: Sport Photography

  • July 6, 2012 — August 31, 2012
  • Reception, Aug. 3, 6:00-9:30PM, M-F 10:00AM-5:00PM

Category: Exhibitions, visual art and Free event

An exhibit featuring the talent of both the artists and the athletes.
3 photographers are showing their images:
Andrew Kornylak from Atlanta, GA
Janine Hill from London, UK
John May from Knoxville, TN

Opening reception - First Friday August 3, from 6pm to 9:30pm:

130 West Jackson Avenue, Suite 201, Knoxville, TN 37902. The gallery is open weekdays 10 am to 5 pm and after hours or weekends by appointment at 917 532 4913 or patrice@2manypixelsphoto.com

Bliss Home: Work by Callie Farmer

  • July 6, 2012 — July 31, 2012
  • Reception July 6, 6:00 - 9:00 PM

Category: Exhibitions, visual art and Free event

Bliss Home will feature Callie Farmer for July's First Friday. A reception will be held at Bliss Home, 29 Market Square, from 6 to 9 p.m., Friday, July 6th. Callie is currently working on her MFA in Studio Art and Printmaking at Bradley University in Chicago, Illinois. Callie's most recent work, primarily in intaglio, invites the viewer to see her interpretation of the world through new and creative printing techniques. Callie's work intends to 'show the beauty in the overlooked images all around us.'

July 6, 2012 through the end of the month.
Website: shopinbliss.com and callie-farmer.wix.com/calliefarmer
Facebook: Bliss Home

East Tennessee History Center: Tennessee Samplers: 19th Century Schoolgirl Embroidery

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  • July 6, 2012 — July 29, 2012
  • M-F 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM, Sat. 1:00 - 4:00 PM, Sun. 1:00 - 5:00 PM
  • Official Web site →

Category: Fine Crafts and History, heritage

The East Tennessee Historical Society and the Tennessee Sampler Survey are pleased to announce the opening of the traveling exhibit, Tennessee Samplers: 19th Century Schoolgirl Embroidery on view now at the Museum of East Tennessee History.

The exhibit will be on view at the East Tennessee History Center, Knoxville, TN, from July 6 through July 29, 2012.

Since 2004, the Tennessee Sampler Survey has been documenting 19th century embroidery across the state. Twenty Tennessee samplers were selected for the exhibit, each from a different county. The exhibit presents the samplers on full-sized panels; the actual samplers are not part of this exhibit due to their fragility. Five text panels, explaining the work of the Tennessee Sampler Survey and the regional characteristics of the samplers, are also part of the exhibit.

The East Tennessee History Center is open 9:00 am to 4:00 pm, Monday through Friday; 10:00 am to 4:00 pm, Saturday; and 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm, Sunday. Admission to the Tennessee Samplers exhibit is free. The other exhibits at the Museum of East Tennessee History have an admission fee except for Sunday which is “Family Day” with free admission. The East Tennessee History Center is located at 601 South Gay Street, Knoxville, TN 37901. For more information call (865) 215-8830, email eths@eastTNhistory.org, or visit www.easttnhistory.org.

A Brown Bag lecture with co-curators Jennifer Core and Janet Hasson is planned for Wednesday, July 25, at noon at the East Tennessee History Center.

UT Downtown Gallery: Land Portrait

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Category: Exhibitions, visual art and Free event

Land Portrait - Culture Laboratory Collective - Curated by Brian R. Jobe
Opening reception, First Friday July 6, 5:00-9:00pm
Free Admission

Land Portrait features works from members of the Culture Laboratory Collective based upon their relationship with a particular place, landform, landscape, topography, or state of current residence. These pieces, when combined, serve as comprehensive land portraits. Translations of localities can act as reflections of communities continually in flux. The visual statements produced for this exhibition may provide a more complete understanding of who (and where) we are. The value of place and landscape is immeasurable. Memories from places can become etched in our minds and contextualized over time. This exhibit offers a view into a collective memory and re-locates interpretations of place into a public, conversational setting.

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

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