Calendar of Events

Friday, August 31, 2012

WDVX Blue Plate Special

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Category: Free event and Music

Friday 8/31
Silent Old Mountain
The Grits and Soul Band

Saturday 9/1
Grassroots Gringos WestWend

Monday 9/3
Jonny Monster Band

Tuesday 9/4
Water Liars
Emily Burdette

Wednesday 9/5
John Francis
Dustin Sellers

Thursday 9/6
Dead Tree String Band
Stephanie Day

Friday 9/7
Kenny Owens
Annabelle's Curse

Saturday 9/8
Chelle Rose
Shiny and the Spoon

Monday 9/10
Contraversial
Keegan McInroe

Tuesday 9/11
Phil Lee
Lachlan Bryan

Wednesday 9/12
Jessica Campbell and Heather Morgan
Old North State

Thursday 9/13
MilkDrive
As Girls Go

Friday 9/14
Jackstraw
Redeye

Saturday 9/15
The Fustics
Old Rusty Mandolin

12:00 noon at Knoxville Visitor Center, 301 South Gay St. 37902.

Muddy Roots Music Festival!

  • August 31, 2012 — September 2, 2012

Category: Music

Muddy Roots Music Festival!
August 31-September 2nd
In Cookeville,TN

In its 3rd year, the festival will once again take place at the June Bug Ranch.
151 Waterloo Rd. Cookeville, TN 38506

This year's lineup features:
Little Jimmy Dickens
James "Slim" Hand
Don Maddox (Maddox Brothers and Rose)
Dale Watson
Husky Burnette
Reverend Horton Heat
Cutthroat Shamrock
Ramblin' Jack Elliott
... and more!

Last Friday Art Walk in Maryville

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  • August 31, 2012

Category: Exhibitions, visual art, Festivals, special events, Fine Crafts and Free event

The Last Friday Art Walk is a recurring event to celebrate the arts on the last Friday of every month in Downtown Maryville. What's unique about it is that it's not just galleries participating. It's also businesses like bars, retail stores, restaurants, theaters, and coffee shops. Each participating business hosts a "featured artist," this includes all disciplines of art; visual arts, performance artists, actors, writers, dancers, musicians, etc. New artists and new art are required each month, which gives the community a new experience each time they come.

Presented by the Maryville Arts Coalition. Information: http://www.maryvilleartwalk.com or http://www.facebook.com/pages/Maryville-Last-Friday-ArtWalk/101193813269860

Clarence Brown Theatre and the Knoxville Symphony Orchestra: Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street

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Category: Music and Theatre

Following the highly successful run of Amadeus in 2010, the Clarence Brown Theatre and the Knoxville Symphony Orchestra will collaborate once again on the Tony Award winning musical Sweeney Todd at the Clarence Brown Theatre. Starring Dale Dickey, directed by Calvin MacLean with musical direction provide by maestro Lucas Richman, the Sondheim musical tells the story of Benjamin Barker, a London barber wrongly transported to an overseas penal colony so a corrupt judge could seduce his young wife. Returning to London after 15 years, he changes his name to Sweeney Todd and joins forces with Mrs. Lovett, the proprietress of the meat pie shop underneath his former tonsorial parlor. As Sweeney prepares for the moment he can exact his revenge on the judge, Mrs. Lovett puts his murderous rehearsals to good culinary use. Soon, the customers begin lining up in droves for Mrs. Lovett’s new, wondrously tasty meat pies while the dregs of London line up for a close shave, compliments of Sweeney Todd.

Clarence Brown Theatre / Carousel 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

Pellissippi State: Masks of Michoacan

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  • August 27, 2012 — September 12, 2012
  • Reception Aug. 27, 3:15PM, M-F 9:00AM-4:00PM

Category: Exhibitions, visual art and Free event

Pellissippi State Community College and the Tennessee Consortium for International Studies will host a special traveling art exhibit from Mexico Aug. 27-Sept. 12. With the presentation of “Masks of Michoacán,” this will be the fourth year the college and TnCIS have worked with the Ministry of Culture of Michoacán to bring an international art exhibit to East Tennessee.

TnCIS, whose headquarters are at Pellissippi State, and the Ministry of Culture of Michoacán, a Mexican state, are sponsoring the exhibit. TnCIS is dedicated to making international education and cultural understanding a central goal of higher education in Tennessee. The consortium offers study abroad opportunities to college students throughout the state.

The Michoacán collection, which includes 40 wooden masks from the Mask Museum in the Centro Cultural Antiguo Colegio Jesuita in Pátzcuaro, brings to life the attitudes and values of those whose culture the pieces represent. According to early chroniclers and historians, Mesoamerican cultures used masks in rituals and indigenous ceremonies. The masks were made in a variety of shapes, sizes, and colors and were used in secular and religious celebrations, dances, and pantomimes.

The exhibit is free and open to the public. Group tours from schools, art classes or artist groups are welcome and may be arranged with advance notice. An opening reception, which is free and open to the public, is scheduled for Monday, Aug. 27, at 3:15 p.m. in Pellissippi State’s Bagwell Center for Media and Art lobby.

“Masks of Michoacán” is one of the events that make up Pellissippi State’s new arts series, “The Arts at Pellissippi State.” The series brings to the community cultural activities ranging from music and theatre to international celebrations, lectures and the fine arts.

Exhibit hours are Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. The showing is in the Bagwell Center gallery at the Hardin Valley Campus.

For additional information or to schedule a group tour, contact Linnette Legg at (865) 539-7064 or llegg@pstcc.edu. To request accommodations for a disability, contact the executive director of Human Resources at (865) 694-6607 or humanresources@pstcc.edu.

Additional information about TnCIS is available at www.tncis.org. For more about Pellissippi State, visit www.pstcc.edu or call (865) 694-6400.

Cumberland County Fair: CACE Exhibit

  • August 27, 2012 — September 1, 2012
  • 10:00AM-10:00PM

Category: Exhibitions, visual art, Festivals, special events, Fine Crafts and Kids, family

For several years, the cultural art organization, CACE - Cumberland Artisans for Creative Expression - has a project of scheduling artisans to work at tables in the front of the exhibition building. Although every hour of the fair cannot be scheduled, look for many artisans to be "doing something" such as weaving, spinning, quilting, painting, writing. The exhibit hall is open for guests from 10 am - 10 pm, Monday August 27 through Saturday September 1, 2012, and will be filled with handmade items made by local Cumberland County residents.

Cumberland County Fairgrounds, 1398 Livingston Road, Crossville, TN 38555

Knoxville Museum of Art: Contemporary Focus 2012

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Category: Exhibitions, visual art

Featuring Joshua Dudley Greer/Andrew Scott Ross/Mark Bradley-Shoup

The three artists selected for this year’s exhibition have a common interest in referencing the urban environment, the boundaries along which nature and civilization intersect, and the way in which ordinary images can serve as metaphors for complex realities.

Contemporary Focus is the KMA’s annual exhibition series designed to serve as a vital means of recognizing, supporting and documenting the development of contemporary art in East Tennessee. Each year, the exhibition series features the work of artists who are living and making art in this region, and who are exploring issues relevant to the larger world of contemporary art.

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

Clayton Center for the Arts: Art Market Gallery Exhibit

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  • August 24, 2012 — September 29, 2012
  • Reception Aug. 31 & Sept. 28, 5:50-8:30PM, M-F 10:00-6:00PM
  • Official Web site →

Category: Exhibitions, visual art

Now through September 29th, an exhibit of works by the artist-members of Art Market Gallery of Knoxville will be on display in the Denso Gallery in the main Clayton Art Center Building. The exhibit features two- and three-dimensional artworks in various mediums: painting/drawing, clay, wood, fiber, jewelry, photography, metal, and glass. A Reception during the Last Friday Art Walk is planned for both August 31st and September 28th from 5:30-8:30 pm and the public is invited. The exhibit may also be viewed during Clayton Center's normal operating hours Monday-Friday, 10-6 and during special events at the center. Clayton Art Center is located at 502 E. Lamar Alexander Parkway in Maryville. Phone 865-981-8590 or visit claytonartscenter.com

Fountain City Art Center: Recycled Kingdom

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Category: Exhibitions, visual art and Free event

Works by Jessica Gregory and Linda Leilani Bohanan.
Student Exhibit: Rob White and Kate McCullough’s watercolor students; Chico Osten’s portrait students
Reception: August 24, 6:30-8:00 PM

Fountain City Art Center, 213 Hotel Ave, Knoxville, TN 37918. Hours: Tuesday & Thursday, 9AM-5PM; Wednesday & Friday, 10AM-5PM; Saturday, 9AM-1PM. Information: 865-357-2787, www.fountaincityartctr.com

Fountain City Art Center: The Reclycled Kingdom

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Category: Exhibitions, visual art

The Fountain City Art Center is extremely proud and excited to announce the opening of and reception for a very unusual exhibit on Friday, August 24, from 6:30 – 8:00 PM, “The Recycled Kingdom.” Artists Jessica Gregory and Linda Leilani Bohanan have been working on the exhibit for over a year. Jessica has created a walk through castle made of recycled materials, especially oversized cans harvested from “Big Fatty’s,” the reception’s caterer and sponsor. Linda is known for her wall mounted ethereal faces and for all kinds of animals, some almost life sized. For this show, she has created a war horse, a giraffe, strange prehistoric looking fish, and many other creatures straight out of her imagination. The show will be on display from August 24 up to the disassembly date on September 28. Videographer Dave Dixon visited both artists’ homes and videoed the works in progress. Check out Fountain City Art Center’s Facebook site, YouTube, or our website, www.fountaincityartctr, to view the footage.
Fountain City Art Center at 213 Hotel Avenue, next to Fountain City Park.

Oak Ridge Playhouse: The Foreigner

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  • August 24, 2012 — September 9, 2012

Category: Theatre

THE FOREIGNER
AUGUST 24 - SEPTEMBER 9

When a pathetically shy young man finds himself left at a rural Georgia fishing lodge, he is so overcome with the fear of making conversation with strangers that he pretends to not speak a word of English. But the fact that he does, leads to a wildly funny climax when he overhears more than he should: the evil plans of a sinister, two-faced minister and his redneck associate; the fact that the minister’s pretty fiancée is pregnant; and many other damaging revelations that cause matters to go uproariously awry.

ONLINE SALES ARE AVAILABLE 24 HOURS A DAY.
PHONE AND WALK-UP sales at BOX OFFICE
(Monday - Friday, 12 PM -5:30 PM)

227 Broadway in
Historic Jackson Square
865.482.9999
http://www.orplayhouse.com/contact.html

The Knoxville Museum of Art: Contemporary Focus 2012 and Fischli & Weiss: The Way Things Go

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  • August 23, 2012 — November 4, 2012
  • Reception Aug. 23, 7-9 PM,T-Sat. 10AM-5PM, Sun. 1-5PM
  • Official Web site →

Category: Exhibitions, visual art and Free event

The Knoxville Museum of Art presents two concurrent exhibitions August 24-November 4 Contemporary Focus 2012 and Fischli & Weiss: The Way Things Go.

Contemporary Focus is the KMA’s annual exhibition series that recognizes, supports, and documents the development of contemporary art in East Tennessee. Each year, the exhibition series features the work of artists who are living and making art in this region, and who are exploring issues relevant to the larger world of contemporary art.

The Way Things Go, a video installation by Swiss artists Peter Fischli and David Weiss, has earned a cult following since its premier at international art festivals in 1987. The Way Things Go documents a 30-minute chain reaction using ordinary objects, fire, fireworks, blasts of air, gravity, and a variety of corrosive liquids.

A free public opening for both exhibitions takes place Thursday, August 23 from 7-9pm. This event includes a cash bar and an opportunity to meet the Contemporary Focus artists. Additional programming for Contemporary Focus includes Dine & Discover presentations August 22, September 25, and October 24, all held at noon at the KMA.

The Knoxville Museum of Art celebrates the art and artists of East Tennessee, presents new art and new ideas, serves and educates diverse audiences, and enhances Knoxville’s quality of life. The museum is located in downtown Knoxville at 1050 World’s Fair Park and is open to the public Tuesday through Saturday 10 am–5 pm, and Sunday 1 pm-5 pm. Admission and parking are free. For more information, contact Angela Thomas at 865.934.2034 or visit www.knoxart.org.

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