Calendar of Events
Saturday, August 31, 2013
WDVX: Kidstuff Live
Category: Free event, Kids, family and Music
''Kidstuff,'' the free WDVX show for kids and kids at heart, goes live on stage at the Knoxville Visitor Center.
301 South Gay Street in downtown Knoxville, on 89.9 FM, 102.9 fm, 93.9 FM and WDVX.COM.
Hosted by Sean McCollough, an adjunct professor at the University of Tennessee, as well as a song-writer, multi-instrumentalist and record producer. He and his wife, Steph Gunnoe, co-lead the band the Lonetones.
Free 2-hour visitor parking located next door to the Knoxville Visitor Center. One Vision Plaza, 301 S. Gay Street, Knoxville, TN 37902. FREE. For more information: 865-544-1029; www.wdvx.com
The District Gallery: Lisa Kurtz - 36 Years in Clay
Category: Exhibitions, visual art and Free event
An opening reception will be held on Friday, August 30 from 5:30-9 p.m.
The District Gallery is pleased to present a retrospective show for Lisa Kurtz, exhibiting a selection of her work from 1977-2013. The show is presented in honor of the artist’s mother, Mary Angela Guarneschelli Kurtz and will benefit Alzheimer’s Tennessee. Lisa Kurtz has been a functional potter for 36 years. She received a Masters Degree in clay from The University of Louisville and has been an exhibiting member of many professional juried art guilds, boards, galleries and artist associations. Her clay work has been exhibited and collected across the U.S. and internationally. Lisa throws and hand builds her pieces and often combines the two to produce functional pottery. Her textural work emphasizes the malleable qualities of clay, and most of her pieces are altered while still wet to highlight the intrinsic beauty of the clay itself. Lisa mixes her own glazes as opposed to using commercial glazes, which adds a unique depth and quality to the work. According to Lisa, “I am happy to put on this show in honor of my mom, Mary Angela Guarneschelli Kurtz, who has had Alzheimer’s for about seven years now. She was the first person to teach me about self promotion of my art and always my constant supporter in the arts.â€
The District Gallery, 5113 Kingston Pike, Knoxville, TN 37919. Hours: Mon-Fri 10-5:30, Sat 10-4. Information: 865-200-4452, www.TheDistrictGallery.com
Ijams Nature Center: August Happenings
Category: Classes, workshops, Kids, family and Science, nature
Thursday, August 29
10:00 am FAMILY PROGRAM: Little Tykes Hike
(Ages 6 and under) Bring your little ones out to explore, dig, run and play. We'll celebrate a summer fling as we explore the world of flowers, birds, and other fun things! This program is FREE, but pre-registration is required. Please call (865) 577-4717, ext. 110 to register.
Saturday, August 31
1:00 pm FAMILY PROGRAM: Fairy Tea Party
(Recommended for ages 3-10) Come discover the magic of nature with our Fairy Tea Party. Fairies will decorate toadstool cupcakes, make their own forest trail mix, and even plant a fairy teacup garden. The fee for this program is $20 per fairy. Spaces are limited! Please call (865) 577-4717, ext. 110 to register.
2:00 pm Ijams Creature Feature
(All Ages) Have you met all the animals that call the Ijams Visitor Center home? If not, be sure to stop by every Saturday for a chance to get nose-to-beak with some of our resident furred and feathered ambassadors. This program is FREE, but donations to support animal care are welcome.
Ijams Nature Center, 2915 Island Home Ave, Knoxville, TN 37920. Hours: Grounds and trails open during daylight hours. Call for Visitor Center hours. Information: 865-577-4717, www.ijams.org
Pellissippi State Community College: Works by Marcia Goldenstein
Category: Exhibitions, visual art and Free event
Pellissippi State Community College hosts the paintings and mixed media pieces of local artist and educator Marcia Goldenstein in “Everything In Between†Aug. 28-Sept. 19 on the Hardin Valley Campus.
“Everything In Between†opens Wednesday, Aug. 28, in the gallery of the Bagwell Center for Media and Art and closes with a reception that takes place 4-7 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 19. Normal gallery hours are 10 a.m.-6:30 p.m. Monday-Friday.
The Goldenstein show features mixed media and oil paintings that put a new twist on familiar images. The exhibit will include a series of more traditional landscapes, dominated by the sky and painted with oil on linen, as well as a new series of mixed media paintings, featuring acrylic and colored pencils, on paper maps.
Goldenstein earned a Master of Fine Arts degree from the University of Nebraska in 1973. She has been at UT since 1976. A few of her more recent exhibits include showings in “Art in the Airport†at McGhee Tyson Airport in 2012 and 2013 and in “Artscapes†at the Knoxville Museum of Art in 2011 and 2010.
The closing reception Sept. 19 will be a good opportunity for visitors and students to ask questions of Goldenstein.
For additional information about the exhibit or “The Arts at Pellissippi State,†call (865) 694-6400 or visit www.pstcc.edu/arts. To request accommodations for a disability, contact the executive director of Human Resources at (865) 694-6607 or humanresources@pstcc.edu.
UT Downtown Gallery: 16/16 - A First Year Graduate Exhibition
Category: Exhibitions, visual art and Free event
Join us for an Artists Reception Friday August 30 from 5:00pm until 9:00pm. Light refreshments will be served
The UT Downtown Gallery will host an short exhibition (4 days) of the incoming class of 2016 graduate students. The exhibition includes, printmaking, painting, drawings, sculpture, video, and installations. These sixteen artists have chosen UTK School of Art as their home for the next three years to complete their Masters studies. The exhibition highlights their current work and their artistic accomplishments prior to arriving at UT. Artists included in the exhibition are; Tatiana Potts-Printmaking, Kelsey Stephenson-Printmaking, Ed Miller- Ceramics, B.J. Alumbaugh-Printmaking, Karl Schwiesow-Sculpture, Katherine Farley-Transmedia Design, Shannon Herron-Transmedia Design, Kent McQuilkin- Transmedia Design, Keely Snook- Printmaking, Jade Hoyer- Printmaking, Takuya Maeda- Drawing & Painting, Martin Lang- Transmedia Design, Carlos Cantalapiedra Vaquero- Transmedia Design, Peter Cotroneo- Drawing & Painting, Allan J. Masterson- Ceramics, and Natalie Petrosky- Painting.
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
Knoxville's Original Investigative based Ghost Tour
Category: Festivals, special events and Kids, family
Haunted Knoxville Ghost Tours, Knoxville's most exciting LATE NIGHT ADVENTURE... Let our Certified Paranormal Investigator's guide you or your Group through Historic Knoxville teaching you the Cities History and help you, "BE THE INVESTIGATOR". We offer both Public and Private Tours through the middle of November. Our Private Tours cater to Corporations/Businesses creating an educational and Team-Building environment. Find out why Knoxville is, "The City where the Spirits never Sleep". Every Tuesday-Saturday.
Event booking page: http://www.hauntedknoxville.eventbrite.com
Company Site: http://www.knoxghost.com / 865-377-9677
Arrowmont: "All Things Considered" Exhibit
Category: Exhibitions, visual art and Free event
Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts and The National Basketry Organization (NBO) are pleased to present All Things Considered VII, a biennial juried and invitational exhibition. The show is comprised of 44 baskets—14 included by invitation and 30 included by jury. The show features benchmarks in excellence in traditional and sculptural basketry that demonstrate superior technique, and original concept and design. This traveling exhibition is comprised of baskets of the highest caliber, craftsmanship and technical ability, which speaks to intricacy of expression, intimacy of design, visual excitement and communication that highlight tradition and stretch the imaginations of the viewer to new insights of the scope basketry in the 21st century.
Artists included in the exhibition are: Linda Allen, Sally Anaya, Dona Anderson, Pamela Becker, Lanny Bergner, Danielle Bodine, Lauren Bristol, Clay Burnette, Ann Coddington Rast, Donna Crispin, Sharon Dugan, David Dusina, Kathey Ervin, Sue Fedenia, George Fitzpartick, John Garrett, Polly Jacobs Giacchina, Jennifer Heller Zurick, Lissa Hunter, Christine Joy, JoAnn Kelly Catsos, Nancy Koenigsberg, Katherine Lewis, Jennifer Liston Dykema, Kari Lonning, Dorothy McGuinness, Nathalie Meibach, Marilyn Moore, Kathryn Rousso, Ann Coddington-Rast, Lois Russell, Amanda Salm, , Josh Simpson, Nadine Spier, Jo Stealey, Polly Adams Sutton, Elizabeth Whyte Schulze, Matt Tommey, Don Weeke, Peggy Wiedeman, Peggie Wilcox, and Nanette Wood.
As a complement to the cutting edge basketry on exhibit in All Things Considered VII, Arrowmont will display a variety of historic baskets from the school’s permanent collection. Many nearly 100 years old, these baskets are examples of those produced by the cottage industry that helped support mountain families around the time Pi Beta Phi Settlement School—which has evolved to become Arrowmont—was first founded in Gatlinburg.
Open Monday - Friday 8:30 am to 5:00 pm. Please call for Holiday and Weekend hours. Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts, 556 Parkway, Gatlinburg, TN 37738. Information: 865-436-5860, www.arrowmont.org
Knox Heritage: Special Sale Days
Category: Festivals, special events
Salvaged items from the historic Keller House, originally located near the University of Tennessee, will be for sale to the public on two upcoming Saturdays, August 24 and August 31. Items available for purchase include doors and windows, doors and windows in their frames, staircase parts, columns, a large entryway with ornate windows, rosettes, lumber, stair rail spindles, and more. The sales are located at 745 Shipley Lane in Lenoir City. Please look for signs to direct you.
The Keller House was built in 1910 and was formerly located at 1628 Cumberland Avenue between 16th and 17th Streets. It was the home of Ernest and Louise Keller, the namesake of West Knoxville’s Keller Bend area and relatives of the famed Helen Keller. The Keller House was dismantled in 2006 when it was slated for demolition by the University of Tennessee, making way for the new Howard H. Baker Center for Public Policy. To view photographs of some of the items available on these sale days, visit http://bit.ly/14lx1pV
Proceeds from the sales benefit Knox Heritage. The Salvage Room is a program of Knox Heritage that keeps architectural salvage from going to the landfill. For more information about Knox Heritage, visit http://www.knoxheritage.org. For more information about the Salvage Room, visit http://www.knoxheritage.org/salvage.
Fountain City Art Center: The Magnificent Seven
Category: Festivals, special events
A show with works by former Knox County art instructors: Charles “Chico†Osten, Suzanne Jack, Sue W. Lane, Christine Harness, Judy Jorden, Rikki Taylor, and Owen Weston. Rikki specializes in some of the best decorative pottery anywhere in the United States. The rest of the magnificent seven will be showing works in oils, watercolors, mixed media, and in Owen’s case, stunning nature photography.
Simultaneously showing at the Art Center will be transparent watercolors by the art students of Mary Baumgartner’s Wonderful World of Watercolor and handmade books by the students of Bob Meadows.
Exhibit Reception - August 16, 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
Art Market Gallery: Painted Glimpses of Olde Knoxville
Category: Exhibitions, visual art and Free event
The Art Market Gallery will present a special memorial exhibition in celebration of East Tennessee’s history and in conjunction with the East Tennessee History Center’s History Fair on August 17. This show will display several works by Patricia Sprouls, who passed away in 2011 at the age of 90. One of the first members of the Art Market, she was well known in the Knoxville area for creating complex but delicate watercolor and pen-and-ink paintings illustrating local historic buildings replete with people of that time period.
Patricia Sprouls was born in The Bronx, NY, moving for health reasons to the Isle of Capri with her mother and sister as a young child. She spoke four languages: English, Spanish at home and German and Italian while in Italy. She remained fluent in Italian into her later years. A lifelong fine-art career began under her mother’s tutelage. She was awarded "Best Foreign Art Student" in all of Italy, winning a full four-year scholarship to the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Naples. Trapped there during World War II, and surviving their apartment’s bombing in an air raid shelter, Patricia and her family never gave up hope and were able to return to the United States in 1947. She married in 1948, raised a family in New Jersey, and continued her art career. She exhibited in New York City, and in New Jersey, where she was president of the state chapter of the American Artists Professional League, a board member of that national organization, and a past instructor at the Ridgewood Art Institute of New Jersey, considered one of the nation’s best community art associations. Also serving on the board of the Catherine Lorillard Wolfe Art Club in New York City, Patricia Sprouls was one of the first women to become a member of the exclusive and prestigious Salmagundi Club in New York City, the nation’s oldest art club. She exhibited in many national shows and had several solo shows in the metropolitan area. Moving with her husband Joe to Tennessee and settling in Norris in 1987, she continued painting with local art groups and, five years after its establishment for the 1982 World’s Fair, was juried into The Art Market Gallery, where her work was shown for more than 20 years.
Art Market Gallery, 422 S. Gay St, Knoxville, TN 37902. Hours: Tuesday-Saturday 11AM-6PM; Sunday 1-5PM. Information: 865-525-5265, www.artmarketgallery.net
Knoxville Children's Theatre: The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
Category: Kids, family and Theatre
The play is a fun and rollicking adaptation of the classic novel by Mark Twain. When Tom and his best friend Huck witness a violent crime committed by Injun Joe, they flee their hometown of St. Petersburg, Missouri and hide out on an island in the Mississippi River. Injun Joe escapes capture by the authorities, and the boys fear for their safety. How Tom and Huck become heroes after a thrilling chase in the caves below town is a thrilling and funny ride to the final curtain.
Friday 8/16 at 7 PM, Saturday 8/17 at 1 PM & 5 PM, Sunday 8/18 at 3 PM
Thursday 8/22 at 7 PM, Friday 8/23 at 7 PM, Saturday 8/24 at 1 PM & 5 PM, Sunday 8/25 at 3 PM
Thursday 8/29 at 7 PM, Friday 8/30 at 7 PM, Saturday 8/31 at 1 PM & 5 PM
TICKET PRICES: $12. SPECIAL RATE: Any adult & Child entering together = $10 each
Knoxville Children's Theatre, 109 E. Churchwell Avenue, Knoxville, TN 37917. Information: 865-599-5284, www.childrenstheatreknoxville.com. Reservations: tickets@childrenstheatreknoxville.com
Clayton Center for the Arts: Tennessee Artists Association Exhibition
Category: Exhibitions, visual art and Free event
People's Choice Exhibit at the Denso Gallery
Reception on September 27, 5-8 PM
Clayton Center for the Arts: 502 East Lamar Alexander Parkway, Maryville, TN 37804.
865-981-8590, www.ClaytonArtsCenter.com