Calendar of Events

Friday, June 14, 2013

American Museum of Science & Energy: Nikon Small World

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  • June 14, 2013 — September 15, 2013
  • Mon.-Sat. 9AM-5PM, Sun. 1-5PM

Category: Kids, family and Science, nature

Art and science are intertwined in Nikon Small World as the photomicrographs showcase the delicate balance between outstanding scientific technique and exquisite artistic quality. "We are proud that this competition is able to demonstrate the true power of scientific imaging and its relevance to both the scientific communities as well as the general public," explains Eric Flem, Communications Manager, Nikon Instruments.

First place winners Dr. Jennifer Peters and Dr. Michael Taylor of St. Jude Children's Research Hospital in Memphis, partnered to capture the image highlighting their research of the blood brain barrier in a live zebrafish embryo, which is believed to be the first-ever image showing the formation for the blood-brain barrier in a live animal. The top five images in Nikon Small World include: the blood-brain barrier in a live zebrafish embryo; Live newborn lynx spiderlings; Human bone cancer (osteosarcoma) showing actin filaments (purple), mitochondria (yellow) and DNA (blue); Drosophila melanogaster visual system halfway through pupal development, showing retina (gold), photoreceptor axons (blue), and brain (green); and Cacoxenite (mineral) from La Paloma Mine, Spain.

This year's judges were comprised of top science and media industry experts: Daniel Evanko, Editor, Nature Methods; Martha Harbison, Senior Editor, Popular Science; Dr. Robert D. Goldman, Stephen Walter Ranson Professor and Chair, Department of Cell and Molecular Biology at Northwestern University and Liza A. Pon, Ph.D., Professor of Pathology and Cell Biology and Director, Confocal and Specialized Microscopy Shared Resource, Columbia University.

American Museum of Science & Energy, 300 S. Tulane Avenue, Oak Ridge, TN 37830. Hours: Monday-Saturday 9AM-5PM; Sunday 1-5PM. Information: 865-576-3200, www.amse.org

Art Guild at Fairfield Glade: Fine Arts Show

Category: Exhibitions, visual art and Free event

June 14 Reception 6pm - 8pm

An exhibition juried by Denise Sanabria from Knoxville.

Plateau Creative Arts Center, 451 Lakeview Drive, Fairfield Glade, TN 38558. Hours: M-F 9AM-4PM; Saturday-Sunday 1-4PM. Information: 931-707-7249; www.artguildfairfieldglade.net

The WordPlayers: You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown

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Category: Kids, family, Music and Theatre

You're a Good Man Charlie Brown (Revised) is presented by The WordPlayers of Knoxville with a professional, adult cast. Follow the antics of good old Charlie Brown as he spends a day pondering the meaning of life. In between kite-flying escapades, baseball games and failed attempts to win the heart of the Little Red-Haired Girl, he finds solace and friendship with Linus, his sister Sally, nemesis Lucy, musical genius Schroeder – and, of course, man’s best friend, Snoopy! Like most of us, these loveable characters search for what brings them true happiness. This musical is for the kid in all of us! (Recommended for ages 5+).

June 14, 15, 20, 21, 22 @ 7:30 p.m. & June 16 & 23 @ 2:30 p.m. at The WordPlayers' Theatre @ MCM, 1540 Robinson Rd., Knoxville, TN 37923. Tickets are $6-$15 and available online or at the door with cash or check. Thursday is Pay What You Can Night.

For more information, call 865.539.2490 or see www.wordplayers.org

Knox Heritage: Art and Architecture Tour

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  • June 14, 2013
  • 5:30PM

Category: History, heritage

Knox Heritage presents the seventh annual Art & Architecture Tour, a guided walking tour of historic sites on the University of Tennessee campus. The artworks featured on the tour are photographs submitted to Knox Heritage’s Photography Contest, with eleven winning images creating the tour route. The Art & Architecture Tour is sponsored by McCarty Holsaple McCarty and High Resolutions Printing.

In addition to several historic buildings (>50 years old), a few structures designed by noted Knoxville architect Bruce McCarty will be featured on the tour. Mr. McCarty died in January at the age of 92.

Knox Heritage events almost always include an opportunity for social gathering and good food and drink. In keeping with that tradition, the Art & Architecture Tour commences with a reception at 5:30 p.m. at the McClung Museum with hors d’oeuvres and beverages for ticketholders. Around 6:30 p.m., the tour group departs on the route, based on the locations of the winning photographs. Serving as special tour guides for the event are Jack Neely, local historian, journalist, and author; and Knox Heritage Executive Director Kim Trent.

Beginning July 5 on First Friday, the winning photographs will be exhibited at the Emporium in downtown Knoxville, 110 S. Gay Street. The photos will be on display until July 26.

Tickets are $40.00 for Knox Heritage members and include the reception at the McClung Museum and the tour, and a set of postcards featuring the winning images. Free parking will be available at Circle Park, just off Volunteer Boulevard and directly adjacent to the reception at McClung. Knox Heritage: 865-523-8008, www.knoxheritage.org

ETTAC: Silver Anniversary Celebration Picnic & Movie

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  • June 14, 2013
  • 4:00-7:00 PM

Category: Festivals, special events, Film and Kids, family

Celebrating 25 years of service to people with disabilities! 1988-2013
The picnic will be followed by an accessible movie, "Finding Nemo", at 7:00 PM

FREE event for ETTAC Clients and families. Featuring great food, live music, games, square dancing, and face painting. Mark your calendar--you won't want to miss all of the fun! Please RSVP.

East Tennessee Technology Access Center, 116 Childress Street, Knoxville, TN 37920. Information: 865-219-0130, www.discoveret.org/ettac

Mighty Mud: Raku Firing

  • June 14, 2013
  • 6:00-9:00 PM

Category: Exhibitions, visual art, Fine Crafts and Kids, family

Every Second Friday of the Month! All ages and experience levels are welcome to participate in this event. This is a fun family event. Kids love the Raku process. Or it could be a great "date night" event. Plus, you will be taking home a beautiful piece of art to decorate your home that you helped create! We do ask that participants stick to a three piece maximum per person to allow everyone a chance to fire their work in a timely manner. Please contact us with any questions or to sign up and reserve your space today!

1300 McCalla Ave, Knoxville, TN 37915. Information: 865-595-1900, www.mightymudclay.com/raku

Knoxville Museum of Art: Alive After Five

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Category: Music

This band holds the all-time single show attendance record at Alive After Five. Originally formed in 1966 under the name Soul Sanction, this group became one of the legendary bands of East Tennessee. They have opened shows for B.B. King, James Brown, Ray Charles, and Bobby “Blue” Bland. At a special “Rename the Band Party” AA5 in 2006, their name was changed to Soul Connection. With their combination of keyboards, horns, and guitar, blended with a variety of male and female vocals, Soul Connection covers a wide musical spectrum of Rhythm & Blues and Soul, all done with infectious energy and unmistakable style.

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 parking, and a licensed therapeutic masseuse available. Audience members can enjoy listening to music, dancing, and browsing the museum’s art galleries. Admission to the spring series premier of Alive After Five is $10 for general admission and $6 for museum members and college students with ID. Ages 17 and under are admitted free.

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

The Arts Center in Athens: Soft Sounds for a Summer's Eve

  • June 14, 2013
  • 7:30PM

Category: Music

A coffeehouse-style concert called Soft Sounds for a Summer’s Eve will be held at The Arts Center in Athens, TN on Friday, June 14 at 7:30 pm in the Sue E. Trotter Theater. Featured will be two acoustic duos, Andrew Kimball and Lindsey Nunley, and Ashley and Ally Clark. Adam Klinker is featured on percussion. Emmy McKenzie will make a special guest appearance. Audience members will cast a deciding vote to determine the brand name of The Arts Center’s coffeehouse concert series.
Tickets are $10 in advance and at the door.

Prior to the concert, an opening reception for the exhibit Not Just a Snapshot, photography by Sheila Silvus Chesanow will be held from 5:30–7:00 pm. The public is invited to attend, and admission is free.

Light hors d’oeuvres and a cash bar will be provided. Tickets are available on line at www.athensartscouncil.org, by phone at 745-8781, or at The Arts Center,
320 North White Street, Athens, Tennessee.
The Arts Center is open Monday through Friday from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm. Admission is free. For more information or directions, call The Arts Center at
423-745-8781 or visit the website at www.athensartscouncil.org.

Great Smoky Mountains Heritage Center: Sunset Music Series

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Category: Kids, family and Music

Now in its eighth year and premiering with a performance by the Early Morning String Dusters. For over 30 years, they have been recognized as one of East Tennessee’s most entertaining “party” bluegrass bands. Relying on comedy, parodies of classic tunes and hard driving, fast paced picking, the Dusters have been a favorite for weddings, birthdays, dedications, and other private events. Then in 2008, Americana radio station WDVX began showcasing the band at various public concerts, leading to a series of shows throughout East Tennessee, including their Heritage Center debut last year, in which they set the attendance record for a series premier.

All the concerts begin at 7:00 pm and are presented in the Heritage Center’s covered outdoor amphitheater with a scenic view of the mountains and sunset. The series is presented by Boyd’s Jig & Reel. Admission to the concerts is $5.00 and may be purchased at the door. Admission is free to all “Sunset Music Series” concerts for members of the Great Smoky Mountain Heritage Center. Annual memberships to the Heritage Center may be purchased at the concerts for $15 per individual or $25 per family. Food and non-alcoholic beverages are available at the concession stand.

Great Smoky Mountains Heritage Center, 3/4 mile east of traffic light at the Highway 321 and 73 intersection towards the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Townsend, TN. Hours: Monday-Saturday, 10AM-5PM. Information: 865-448-0044, www.gsmheritagecenter.org

Liz-Beth & Co: Coastal Views

  • June 14, 2013
  • 5-8 PM

Category: Exhibitions, visual art and Festivals, special events

Artist Reception and Beach Party!

Featuring 15 NEW PAINTINGS BY JIM GRAY - New works by: Chriss Hardy, Cody Nicely, Carol MacConnell, David Patterson, Yvonne Kimbrough and Darryl Steel
Wine and Hors d’oeuvres
RSVP 865-691-8129 or beth@liz-beth.com
Silent Auction - Over 20 Fabulous Items
Register to Win - Hourly Drawings
Store wide savings 10% to 30% Off*
9211 Park West Blvd., Knoxville TN 37923

Blount Mansion: Flag Day Ceremony 2013

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Category: History, heritage

The Blount Mansion Association is excited to be hosting a Flag Day ceremony performed by a local Cadette Girl Scout Troop. The ceremony will start with the Troop removing the old American flag, Tennessee State flag, and Knoxville city flag, and then they will replace them with new flags. National Flag Day is celebrated every year on June 14 in the United States in commemoration of the anniversary of the adoption of the United States flag on June 14, 1777, and the flag raising ceremony will be held at the Blount Mansion, the birthplace of Tennessee. While also honoring the anniversary, the ceremony will be used as an educational tool for the Cadette Girl Scout Troop as well as guests in attendance in the proper, and honorable, procedure of flag replacement and disposal. Refreshments will be served inside The Blount Mansion Visitors Center following the ceremony. The ceremony is free to the public, and all are invited to attend and encouraged to take a tour of the historic Blount Mansion following the ceremony where a fifteen star and fifteen stripe flag from 1795 is on display.

Admission to the Blount Mansion is $7.00 for adults, $5.00 for children ages 6-17, and $6.00 for all AAA members, CAA members, and senior citizens over age 65. info@blountmansion.org, 865-525-2375

Ewing Gallery: Abstract Works from the Permanent Collection

Category: Exhibitions, visual art and Free event

Abstract Works from the Ewing Gallery Permanent Collection
June 12 - July 12, 2013

Ewing Gallery Summer Hours: closed: Saturday, Sunday, and Monday
open: Tuesday - Friday 1pm - 5pm and by special request

In its brief history, the Ewing Gallery of Art & Architecture at The University of Tennessee has strived to acquire works of art and architecture for the educational benefits of our students and faculty and for the enrichment of the Knoxville and East Tennessee communities.

This summer the Ewing Gallery will be organizing a permanent collection exhibition focusing on our abstract art.

Abstract works from the permanent collection will be on display from June 12 - July 12.

Ewing Gallery of Art & Architecture, 1715 Volunteer Boulevard, Knoxville, TN 37996
865.974.3200
www.ewing-gallery.utk.edu

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