Calendar of Events

Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Bliss Home: Works by Rick Whitehead

  • March 7, 2014 — March 30, 2014

Category: Exhibitions, visual art and Free event

Bliss Home is pleased to present Knoxville artist, Rick Whitehead, for March's First Friday. Bliss Home, located at 29 Market Square, will host an opening reception on Friday, March 7th from 6pm to 9pm. Complimentary Steamboat Sandwiches will be provided and Rick's art will be featured for the month of March.

Richard Whitehead was classically trained at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in painting and drawing. Rick's work has been exhibited extensively throughout the United States, and In Antwerp, Belgium, and Murcia and Barcelona, Spain.

Rick's March exhibit will tell a story of exploration, which is told through compressed charcoals, solarized photos of clouds and paintings inspired from aboriginal art.

Bliss Home, 29 Market Square, Knoxville, TN 37902. Information: 865-329-8868, www.shopinbliss.com

Cats, Mason Jars, and Bottles: New Work by Beth Meadows

  • March 7, 2014 — March 30, 2014

Category: Exhibitions, visual art and Free event

At Rala 323 Union Ave Knoxville, TN 37902
Opening Reception: First Friday March 7, 6-9pm
Work on display through March 30

Artist Statement: Back in Knoxville, there are hand-painted signs all over, my favorites being an ice-cream cone and miniature football players holding up a giant hoagie. I go square dancing and watch hipsters dance with silver-haired sweethearts. And then there is this other side of things. I drive around singing the lyrics of catchy pop songs and follow some of the world's most famous fashion designers on Instagram. Some artists use innovation as their driving force while others have tradition in mind. Some people paint a sign without thinking too much about anything at all. Through my artwork, I give a nod to what is esteemed today while delving deeper into the rich heritage of The South. http://withbearhands.com/withbearhands/2014/3/5/art-opening-march-7-at-rala

Arts & Culture Alliance: Hand Made Here: A Tennessee Craft Chapter Exhibition

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  • March 7, 2014 — March 29, 2014
  • Reception March 7, 5-9PM, M-F, 9AM-5PM, Sat. 11AM-3PM
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Category: Fine Crafts

The Arts & Culture Alliance proudly presents “Hand Made Here: A Tennessee Craft Chapter Exhibition,” featuring original works of basketry, clay, fiber, glass, wood, metals, leather, handmade paper, mixed media, printmaking, photography, and more by artists who are current residents of Tennessee. The 27 selected craft artists were chosen by the Tennessee Craft Plateau Chapter. The purpose of the exhibition is to help promote inter-chapter activity and membership involvement and to strengthen Tennessee Craft’s presence in East Tennessee.

Works will be displayed in the main gallery of the Emporium Center from March 7-29, 2014. A public reception will take place on Friday, March 7, from 5:00-9:00 PM with complimentary hors d’oeuvres available and chocolate fondue provided by the Melting Pot of Knoxville. The First Friday reception also features a flamenco dance performance by Pasión Flamenco from 6:00-6:45 PM and a Jazz Jam Session hosted by Vance Thompson and Friends from 7:00-9:00 PM, both in the Black Box Theatre.

“Hand Made Here: A Tennessee Craft Chapter Exhibition” is on display March 7-29, 2014 at the Emporium Center, 100 S. Gay Street, downtown Knoxville. Exhibition hours are Monday-Friday, 9:00AM - 5:00 PM and Saturday, 11:00 AM - 3:00 PM. For more information, please contact the Arts & Culture Alliance at (865) 523-7543, or visit our Web site at www.knoxalliance.com.

Arts & Culture Alliance: A Bird in this World, Mixed Media Works by Southern Art Soul Sisters Collective

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  • March 7, 2014 — March 29, 2014
  • Reception March 7, 5-9PM, M-F, 9AM-5PM, Sat. 11AM-3PM

Category: Exhibitions, visual art and Free event

The Arts & Culture Alliance proudly presents “A Bird in this World,” a new exhibition of mixed media works by the Southern Art Soul Sisters (SASS) Collective. Featured artists in the exhibition include Karen Bertollini, Lynn Corsi Bland, Cynthia C. Cox, Susan Edwards, Betsy Hobkirk, Suzanne Wedekind, and Jennifer Willard; their works will be displayed in the Balcony of the Emporium Center from March 7-29, 2014. A public reception will take place on Friday, March 7, from 5:00-9:00 PM with complimentary hors d’oeuvres available and chocolate fondue provided by the Melting Pot of Knoxville. The First Friday reception also features a flamenco dance performance by Pasión Flamenco from 6:00-6:45 PM and a Jazz Jam Session hosted by Vance Thompson and Friends from 7:00-9:00 PM, both in the Black Box Theatre.

The Southern Art Soul Sisters Collective came together in 2012 when a group of local Knoxville women artists met in a printmaking class at Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts. Members of the SASS Collective are dedicated to supporting each other as artists and to sharing their work and vision through group exhibitions. “A Bird in This World” is the collective’s first gallery exhibition in Knoxville. This southern saying captures the spirit of SASS members who draw from eclectic influences and explore a variety of themes.

“A Bird in this World” is on display March 7-29, 2014 at the Emporium Center, 100 S. Gay Street, downtown Knoxville. Exhibition hours are Monday-Friday, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM and Saturday, 11:00 AM - 3:00 PM. For more information, please contact the Arts & Culture Alliance at (865) 523-7543, or visit our Web site at www.knoxalliance.com.

UT Downtown Gallery: Topology

Category: Exhibitions, visual art and Free event

Paul Krainak is an abstract painter who also works with plywood and corrugated plastic installations. For "Topology", he has produced a series of painting studies on plywood panels and clustered them throughout the UT Downtown Gallery. "Topology" employs elements of early modern logic and its attendant forms in art and technology. It considers aesthetic and industrial incentives originating in rural America and calls into question modernism's strictly urban mythology. Grids, cruciforms, and wood grain details are embedded in extended patterns calling to mind Constructivist and Bauhaus Schools' principals of industrial hybridity and utopianism. But the site of industry here is agriculture with distilled forms taken from domestic textile design, land management diagrams, and vernacular architecture.

About Paul Krainak
Paul Krainak is an artist, critic, and Chair of the Art Department at Bradley University. He has exhibited widely in the US including the Southeast Center for Contemporary Art in Winston-Salem, NC, The Ukrainian Museum of Modern Art and The Hyde Park Art Center in Chicago, Fay Gold Gallery in Atlanta, the Bemis Center for the Arts in Omaha, Artist Image Resource Center in Pittsburgh, Semaphore Gallery in New York City and NEXUS Gallery in Philadelphia. He has lectured at the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague, Czechoslovakia, The Academy of Art in Bratislava, Slovakia, The Academy of Fine Art and Design in Bejing China and the School of Fine Art in Nanjing China. His work is represented by Ingrid Fassbender in Chicago. His writing has been published by Indiana University Press, Afterimage, New Art Examiner, Dialogue, Sculpture Magazine and Artpapers where he is the St. Louis Editor.

Please join us for this opening reception on March 7 from 5-9 PM. All events are free and open to the public.

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

Rose Center: Susan S. Roberts: Deep Space

  • March 7, 2014 — March 28, 2014

Category: Exhibitions, visual art

Opening reception - Friday, March 7, 5-7pm

Susan Roberts is Associate Professor of Art at Walters State Community College.
One image is attached.

The Rose Center, 442 West Second North St., Morristown, TN, 37814. Information: 423-581-4330, www.rosecenter.org

The District Gallery: Photography by Judge Harold Wimberly, Jr.

  • March 7, 2014 — March 22, 2014

Category: Exhibitions, visual art and Free event

For his second photography show at The District Gallery, Judge Harold Wimberly, Jr. brings a new collection of offbeat documentary photos, including shots taken during his recent travels. The title photograph, “It was a good time,” depicts two rather disheveled looking dolls sitting outside in a weathered old dining chair amidst a dilapidated house, truck, and obscure rubble in the background. Wimberly did not pose the dolls; he simply documented the scene as he discovered it. To say it was the aftermath of “a good time” sums up the Judge’s sense of humor and irony revealed in many of his photographs. These dolls have a story to tell, a sort of what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas kind of story…and it’s up to the viewer to decide if it really was such a good time.

Judge Wimberly's photography is printed by Thompson Photo using traditional film and wet process photo paper. The film is scanned and made into a file format, which is then printed on a world class Light Jet printer. Wimberly uses medium format film which results in incredible detail and virtually no grain on even large prints. Different types of paper are used depending upon the nature of the photo and the desired effect. Whether a landscape, urban scene, architectural or social document, his photos are taken with composition and space in mind. The formal qualities of the work are just a part of the viewing experience, as Wimberly captures anomalistic scenes that often tell a story or have a noteworthy history. His imagery often conveys a sense of surrealism through unusual subject matter coupled with shimmering effects of metallic photo paper.

Please join us for an opening reception Friday, March 7 from 5:30-9 p.m. The show continues through March 22.

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

HoLa Hora Latina: Tribute to Women / Homenaje a la Mujer

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Category: Exhibitions, visual art and Free event

"Homenaje a la Mujer" ("Tribute to Women")
A series of paintings by Argentine native, Dina Ruta, featuring prominent historical and contemporary women. The Pop Art style of her work reflects the influence of the years spent in Pittsburgh prior to moving to Tennessee; the selection of women speaks to Ms. Ruta’s appreciation of women’s accomplishments in diverse endeavors. Madres de Plaza de Mayo: First Lady, Michelle Obama, The Mayor of Knoxville, Madeline Rogero, Mira Ryczke Kimmelman, Pat Summitt, Helen Ashe and Ellen Turner, Rosa Parks, Sonia Sotomayor, Rigoberta Menchu, President Dilma Riusseff, President Cristina Fernández, President Michelle Bachelet, Eva Peron, Tita Merello, Mary Cassatt, Dr. Mary Dawson, Hillary Clinton

Opening March 7, 5-9 PM
HoLa Hora Latina, 100 S. Gay Street, Suite 109, Knoxville, TN 37902. Info: 865-335-3358, www.holafestival.org

Ewing Gallery: Panel Discussion on Collage

Category: Exhibitions, visual art, Free event and Lecture, panel

67th Annual Student Art Competition, Jurors' Lectures, and Opening Reception

Begun in 1947 by C. Kermit Ewing, founder of The University of Tennessee School of Art, the annual student exhibition has become one of the oldest competitions in the country and one of the highlights of the Ewing Gallery's exhibition season. This competition has been an outlet for UT's talented students for 67 years, wherein countless works of art of every form and medium have been displayed and applauded by The University and Knoxville community.

The selection of a student art exhibition is a challenging but meaningful task, and we are grateful for this year's jurors: John Pearson and Pamela Jorden (Fine Arts), and Michael Hendrix(Graphic Design), and Angela Ho (Academic Papers).

Our opening reception will be on Friday, March 7 from 6-8PM at the Ewing Gallery. Awards for the Student Art Competition will be announced at 7PM. Please join us earlier in the week for our exciting Juror lectures!

LECTURES
Monday March 3, 5:30PM
room 109 A+A Building
Michael Hendrix

Tuesday March 4, 7:30PM
room 109 A+A Building
John Pearson and Pamela Jorden

GALLERY HOURS: M: 10AM - 5PM, T: 10 AM - 5PM, W 10AM - 5PM, TR: 10AM-5PM , F: 10AM - 5PM, SUN: 1-4PM
Ewing Gallery, 1715 Volunteer Blvd on the UT campus, Knoxville, TN 37996. Information: 865-974-3200, www.ewing-gallery.utk.edu

Theatre Knoxville Downtown: New Play Festival

Category: Theatre

March 6-22, 2015
New Play Festival performed by the Tennessee Stage Company.

Theatre Knoxville Downtown
319 North Gay Street, KNoxville
865 544 1999 or email: info@theatreknoxville.com
www.theatreknoxville.com

WDVX 2014 Spring Fund Drive

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Category: Festivals, special events

Community leaders, musicians and volunteers are joining together beginning March 5 to help listener supported radio station WDVX raise funds to keep the station on the air. “WDVX relies on listener support for the ongoing expenses of running a community radio station. Every donation, no matter the size, is a vote to keep WDVX on the air and reminds us that we are a valued contributor to Knoxville and our region’s thriving music and arts scene,” says WDVX Board President Rosa Mar.

The drive, which concludes Friday, March 14, features live performances nearly every day and welcomes in-person donations from the community at these shows. The Blue Plate Special, WDVX’s Monday through Friday free mid-day show,is scheduled to have performances by Jenna & Her Cool Friends, Audrey Auld, Joshua Daniel from The New Familiars, Driftwood, and others. On Friday night, March 7, First Friday Live on the Knoxville Visitor Center Stage features live music by The Lonetones. Knoxville native Paul Brewster will perform on Monday, March 10 at 7 p.m. for the station’s Tennessee Shines Radio Show. Notable guest hosts, including local TV personalities, will appear throughout the drive to ask for support for the 200 watt radio station, which started broadcasting in 1997 from a 14-foot camping trailer. East Tennessee Quiver, a show hosted by film and audio archivist Bradley Reeves airing Thursdays at 10 p.m., has scheduled MetroPulse music writer Eric Dawson along with guest Jerre Haskew, an original member of early 1960s Knoxville Folk group THE CUMBERLAND TRIO. The trio's lost 1964 LP has just been released. On March 13, the guests on East Tennessee Quiver are longtime Knoxville singers and stars of the local STARTIME TV show Kathy Hill and Curtis Young. On Saturday, March 29, Blue Mother Tupelo and other artists anchor a day long party at the WDVX studio inside the Knoxville Visitor Center where donors may pay their pledge, pick up a thank you gift, and enjoy music and other surprises.

As with past fund drives, the station has assembled a one-of-a-kind collection of live performance as a thank you gift for donors. The “Fund Drive Thumb Drive” includes grassroots artists such as Jim Lauderdale, St. Paul & the Broken Bones, Dom Flemons from Carolina Chocolate Drops, Valerie June and others. Vintage tracks donated by the Tennessee Archive of Moving Image and Sound of the Knox County Library are also part of the project. Donors to the Fund Drive are automatically entered to win the Ultimate Festival Package, a collection of the area’s top festivals happening through September 2014. Donations are not required to be entered into the drawing. More details can be found at www.WDVX.com. Listeners can make their pledges by calling the station at (865) 544-1029 or toll-free at 1-866-946-9389. Pledges can also be made at any time, securely, quickly and conveniently at WDVX.com. Volunteers are armed with pen and paper, ready to take calls. Donations may also be made in person at the WDVX studio the Knoxville Visitor Center, 301 S. Gay Street during normal business hours. WDVX’s contributions to the community include free live concerts nearly every day, programming variety, the ability to provide performance space and air play for up and coming local artists. The station can be heard in Knoxville and surrounding areas on the radio at 89.9 or 102.9 or online at www.wdvx.com.

American Museum of Science & Energy: "Atomic Energy: A Life Magazine exhibition"

  • March 1, 2014 — May 31, 2014

Category: Exhibitions, visual art and History, heritage

"Atomic Energy: A Life Magazine exhibition prepared in consultation with the United States Atomic Energy Commission" is a 1948 panel exhibition prepared by Life magazine for distribution, and was announced in National Committee on Atomic Energy newsletter 66 years ago. The vintage photographic panel exhibit portrays the constructive uses of atomic energy, and the need for international control. Artifacts included are the panel display shipping crate, an exhibition pamphlet stamped American Museum of Atomic Energy, and at least one book mentioned in the pamphlet will be displayed. This exhibit was donated to AMSE in 2013 by the Samuel P. Hayes Research Library at Perkins School for the Blind in Watertown, MA. AMSE Lobby.

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

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