Calendar of Events

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

UT Downtown Gallery: Greg Daiker and Alex Merchant

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  • April 10, 2013 — April 13, 2013
  • Reception 4/12, 6-9PM, M-F 11AM-6PM, Sat. 10AM-3PM
  • Official Web site →

Category: Exhibitions, visual art and Free event

EXHIBITION DATES
April 10 - April 13, 2013
RECEPTION: Friday, April 12, 2013, 6-9pm
GALLERY HOURS
Mon - Fri 11-6PM
Sat 10-3PM

Greg Daiker and Alex Merchant, MFA Thesis Exhibition
In partial fulfillment of their graduation requirements, students pursuing the Master of Fine Arts (MFA) degree are required to mount a solo exhibition of work, and to defend their work during an oral examination in front of a faculty committee.

Please join us for this opening reception. All events are free and open to the public.

For additional information on this exhibition, please call the UT Downtown Gallery at 865.673.0802 or visit us online at http://web.utk.edu/~downtown.

East Tennessee Historical Society: Brown Bag Lecture

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Category: History, heritage and Lecture, panel

On February 10, 1869, William "Parson" Brownlow tendered his resignation as governor of Tennessee to take his seat in the United States Senate. On resigning, Brownlow expressed full confidence in DeWitt C. Senter, the man who would succeed him. Stunningly, however, within six months, Brownlow's rivals won the Tennessee General Assembly, and his Radical regime verged on collapse. The Radicals' desperate pleas to congress and to President Ulysses S. Grant for federal intervention fell on deaf ears, and the former Confederates crushed Brownlow's party in the 1870 state election. William E. Hardy will discuss Brownlow's policies, such as the disenfranchisement of former Confederates and the enfranchisement of freed slaves, which led to the rise of the Ku Klux Klan and eventually to the end of Tennessee's Radical Reconstruction era.

William E. Hardy is a doctoral student in history at the University of Tennessee, and academic coordinator for the East Tennessee Historical Society’s Teaching American History Grant.

The program is sponsored by the Harriet Z. Albers Memorial Fund, and free and open to the public. The lecture will begin at noon at the East Tennessee History Center, 601 S. Gay Street, Knoxville. Guests are invited to bring a “Brown Bag” lunch and enjoy the lecture. Soft drinks will be available. For more information on the lecture, exhibitions, or museum hours, call 865-215-8824 or visit the website at www.EastTNHistory.org.

UT Symphony Orchestra: Brass Area Showcase Concert

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  • April 10, 2013
  • 8:00 Pm

Category: Free event and Music

UT Faculty Brass Quintet and Graduate Brass Quintet
Performance Hall 32, Alumni Memorial Bldg.

UT School of Music: Unless otherwise noted, all concerts are FREE and open to the public. Info: 865-974-5678, www.music.utk.edu/events

Fountain City Art Center: Student Show

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Category: Festivals, special events

Farragut and feeder schools
Exhibit Reception - April 19, 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

Bliss Home: Dennis Sabo Exhibition

  • April 5, 2013 — April 30, 2013
  • Reception April 5, 6-9PM

Category: Exhibitions, visual art and Free event

Bliss Home is pleased to present Nature's Splash of Colors, an exhibit by international award winning photographer, Dennis Sabo. Nature's Splash of Colors is an interpretation of the "growing interest and concern for our environmental impact and fragile ecosystems". Each photo is taken of natural, common subjects which are refined into an interpretive collage of color, motion and textures.

Dennis Sabo hails from Loudon, Tennessee where he specializes in contemporary fine art abstract, landscape and seascape photography. Dennis' photography has been featured in a variety of books and magazines, like Blue Planet, Living Southern Style and Ocean Conservancy.

Bliss Home 29 Market Square Knoxville, TN 37902
Friday, April 5th, 2013 through the end of the month
Opening Reception: Friday, April 5th, 2013 6pm to 9pm. Complimentary snacks and drinks will be served.

Art Market Gallery: Works by Gay Bryant and Janis Proffitt

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  • April 5, 2013 — April 28, 2013
  • Reception 4/5, 5:30-9PM, Mon.-Sat. 11AM-6PM, Sun. 1-5PM
  • Official Web site →

Category: Exhibitions, visual art and Fine Crafts

The Art Market Gallery of Knoxville will present two exhibits in April: a show of recent works by painter/printmaker Gay Davis Bryant and wood-turner Janis Proffitt, both of Knoxville, and the annual Members Silent Auction, which is a Dogwood Arts Festival Featured Event.

A First Friday opening reception for the exhibits is planned for 5:30 to 9 p.m., Friday, April 5, with complimentary refreshments and live folk and “new grass” music on guitar and ukelele by Molly Rochelson. The reception also opens bidding on a large variety of works by gallery artists and artisans for the annual Members Silent Auction, which will run April 5 – 28.

The Art Market Gallery is located at 422 South Gay St., next to the Downtown Grill & Brewery, and a few doors away from Mast General Store. Hours are 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Saturday, and 1 to 5 p.m., Sunday. The gallery is handicapped accessible. For more information, call 865-525-5265, or visit artmarketgallery.net, or facebook.com/Art.Market.Gallery.

Art Market Gallery: Annual Members Silent Auction

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  • April 5, 2013 — April 28, 2013
  • Reception 4/5, 5:30-9PM, Mon.-Sat. 11AM-6PM, Sun. 1-5PM
  • Official Web site →

Category: Exhibitions, visual art and Fine Crafts

The Annual Members Silent Auction at the Art Market Gallery will be held April 5-28. This Dogwood Arts Festival Featured Event allows visitors to bid on original artworks by the gallery’s 60 professional artists for a chance to buy them at a fraction of their value. Some 60 items, running the gamut from paintings to pottery, will be available for bidding. This year, in response to requests by patrons, the auction will take place during a longer period of time than in the past.

The first day of bidding on auction items coincides with the monthly First Friday Reception from 5:30 to 9 p.m. April 5, to which the public is invited. The reception also gives the public an opportunity to meet many of the gallery’s artists as well as enjoy the complimentary refreshments and live music.

Member owned and operated by more than 60 regional artists, the Art Market Gallery has been a cultural icon in Knoxville for 30 years. The handicapped-accessible gallery is situated at 422 S. Gay St., next to the downtown Grill & Brewery and a few doors down from Mast General Store. Gallery hours are 11a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday, and 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday. For more information, call 865-525-5265, visit artmarketgallery.net, or facebook.com/Art.Market.Gallery.

HoLa Hora Latina: Exhibition by Patricia Tinajero

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Category: Exhibitions, visual art and Free event

Exhibition title: “Find your match, enjoy your prize”
What could define the traits most likely to lead to relationship success? Could certain characteristics predict compatibility and lead too more satisfying relationships with objects? Color, form, material and the intervention of the artist hand-thought that transform the common objects into an art object have the power to achieve this goal.

Patricia Tinajero's installation allows visitors to be matched with compatible object with which they are likely to enjoy a long-term relationship. The Compatibility Matching System to find compatible long-term relationships between objects and people are based on individual taste. The installation matches every day and art objects with individuals those want to be matched on the site.

HoLa Hora Latina, Emporium Building, 100 S. Gay St. Suite 109, Knoxville, TN
Friday, April 05, 2013 from 5 to 9 pm - Opening Reception
Info: 865-335-3358, www.holafestival.org

A1 LabArts: Work by Hei Park

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Category: Exhibitions, visual art

We are happy to announce the exhibition “Faces of Many Ages” photographs by Hei
Park, which will have its opening reception on First Friday, April 5, 2013 from 6-10 PM at The Center for Creative Minds, 23 Emory Place, in Knoxville.
Park’s recent work has concentrated on getting at the “real faces under the masks” of college students.

For the past seven years, Park has focused on finding the real faces and the real stories of her subjects. This exhibition uses work from an ongoing project of
“Mother and Child” portraits as well as the series, “Our Waking Souls,” which is a project featuring the portraits of college students at the University of Tennessee.

Opening and Reception on Friday, April 5, 2013, 6-10 PM, at 23 Emory Place, across from the Old Gray Cemetery on Broadway, in Knoxville. The exhibition will run through April 14, 2013.
Additional Gallery Hours are as follows:
April 6, 3-7pm; April 7, 3-6pm; April 13, 2-7pm; April 14, 2-6pm

Pellissippi State: Something Old, Something New

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  • April 5, 2013 — April 14, 2013

Category: Theatre

When Clifford Odets wrote “Waiting for Lefty” in 1935, the American playwright was aiming for something revolutionary. One of two one-act plays featured in Pellissippi State Community College’s upcoming theatrical production “Something Old, Something New,” the Odets work is, indeed, a prime example of “revolutionary” or “agit-prop” theatre. The latter term is a combination of “agitation” and “propaganda.” “It was written, essentially, about the Depression—about what people were going through in the Depression,” said Charles Miller, who directs “Something Old, Something New” and the college’s other theatrical productions. “It’s an American classic.”

The play is scheduled for April 5, 6, 12, and 13 at 7:30 p.m. and April 14 at 2 p.m. The performances take place in the Clayton Performing Arts Center on Pellissippi State’s Hardin Valley Campus.

“Waiting for Lefty” is based on a 1934 strike of unionized New York cab drivers. Presented at the height of the Great Depression, the original 1935 production was a critical and popular sensation. For the upcoming play, Miller has paired “Waiting for Lefty” with a dark comedy—an original world premiere by North Carolina playwright Stephen Barry Delaney called “Psycho Anal Isis.”

Pellissippi State’s Theatre program frequently performs new plays, says Miller, creating a rare venue for emerging works, while also presenting classic and contemporary drama from throughout the U.S. and the world. “Something Old, Something New” is part of Pellissippi State’s 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. Cost of admission is $8-12. Tickets can be purchased at the door or online at Ticket Turtle: https://app.ticketturtle.com/index.php?ticketing=pstcc. For additional information about The Arts at Pellissippi State, call (865) 694-6400 or visit www.pstcc.edu/arts.

Volunteer Princess Cruises: Mystery and Mayhem Dinner Theater

  • April 4, 2013 — May 30, 2013
  • 7:00PM

Category: Theatre

Mystery and Mayhem Dinner Theater is teaming up with Volunteer Princess Cruises to present a memorable dining experience filled with mystery, deception and a delicious meal.
“Murder at the Café Noir” is an interactive murder mystery that will be performed while guests enjoy a three-course plated dinner and cruise the still waters of the Tennessee River. The Knoxville skyline creates the perfect scene for this show that is sure to keep the audience guessing.
This unforgettable evening will take place every Thursday night in April and May, beginning on April 4, 2013. The yacht departs from Volunteer Landing Marina at 7:00 pm. For only $59.95 per person, guests not only receive a fantastic meal on a two hour cruise, but they also experience a chilling show in a fun atmosphere that cannot be beat.
Reservations must be made in advance for the cruises and can be made by calling the yacht’s office at (865) 541-4556 or online at www.volunteerprincess.com.

Shanks Center for the Arts: Works by John Simms

  • April 4, 2013 — April 27, 2013
  • Reception April 4, 5-7PM, Wed.-Sat. 10:00AM-4:00PM

Category: Exhibitions, visual art

April 4 to April 27, the CACE Galleries at the Shanks Center for the Arts will exhibit the work of Fairfield Glade resident, John Simms, who is recognized by the Portrait Society of America and the international Stroke of Genius as a painter of heirloom portraits. Simms’ paintings in acrylic, charcoal, oil, and watercolor range from still life compositions to portraits that depict the likeness and persona of his subject. Other creations by Simms represent unrecorded historical facts and portray positive values shared by all cultures.

The opening reception with refreshments is First Thursday, April 4 from 5 to 7 PM in the Warehouse Gallery located at 140 North Main Street in Crossville near the historic Depot and Taylor Hotel. During April, the Shanks Center is open Wednesday – Saturday from 10 AM to 4 PM. Parking is available behind the building at Taylor and Thurman Avenues.

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