Calendar of Events
Friday, November 7, 2014
UT Commission for Blacks: Trailblazer Series: Rita Geier
Category: Free event, History, heritage and Lecture, panel
Rita Sanders Geier, formerly Associate to the Chancellor and Senior Fellow at the Howard Baker Center for Public Policy at the University of Tennessee at Knoxville (2007-2011), led efforts to achieve the university’s intercultural and diversity goals and to promote solutions to critical public policy issues. She assumed these positions after an extensive career in public service, most recently as Executive Counselor to the Commissioner of the Social Security Administration (SSA) from 2001 to 2007 and as Associate Commissioner and Deputy Associate Commissioner for Hearings and Appeals at SSA from 1992-2001. Previously, Ms. Geier was General Counsel for the Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), a Federal-State economic development partnership from 1988-1992. Her work at ARC followed nine years with the United States Department of Justice (DOJ) Civil Division, where she was Assistant Director for Commercial Litigation and Senior Trial Counsel, specializing in civil prosecution of fraud cases. Before DOJ, Ms. Geier was Director of Seattle-King County Legal Services, Regional Director for the Legal Services Corporation (LSC), directing operations in seven western states and Micronesia, and Director of LSC’s first research and demonstration office, funding projects nationally to improve the quality and access to legal services for low income people.
Born in Memphis Tennessee, Ms. Geier graduated from Memphis Melrose High School and earned her Bachelor of Arts from Fisk University. After earning a Master of Arts in History from the University of Chicago, she returned to Tennessee to teach at Tennessee State University (TSU) in Nashville. Her experience there convinced her that the State of Tennessee continued to maintain a dual and distinctly unequal system of higher education, one for blacks and one for whites. In 1968, Ms. Geier led other TSU faculty and students in filing a class action lawsuit in Federal court seeking eradication of the vestiges of past legal segregation and creation of a unitary system of higher education to provide greater access and equity for African-Americans throughout the state’s colleges and universities. The Federal court’s order that the State of Tennessee had an affirmative duty to dismantle its dual system became a model for challenges to other higher education systems throughout the South. During 38 years of Federal litigation and oversight, the State of Tennessee invested approximately $500 million in student scholarships, faculty and administrative hiring and advancement, graduate study, summer preparatory programs, curricula and campus life changes, and capital improvements, including $77 million under the 2001 Consent Decree.
Ms. Geier earned a Juris Doctor degree at Vanderbilt University Law School in 1970. She received the Presidential Rank Meritorious Executive Award from President William Clinton, is a Fellow of the National Academy of Public Administration and continues to work for equal justice and opportunity through numerous organizations, including the Knoxville Area Urban League, the Tennessee Justice Center and the Board of Advisors for Vanderbilt University Law School.
All Trailblazer Series events take place in the Hodges Library Auditorium.
607 John C. Hodges Library
1015 Volunteer Boulevard
Knoxville, TN 37996
Tennessee Theatre: Fall Festival
Category: Festivals, special events, Free event, History, heritage, Kids, family and Music
Just us for free fall fun, including a caricature artist, apple cider and fall cookies, music on the Mighty Wurlitzer organ and backstage tours of the Tennessee Theatre!
The tours will leave from the lobby at 6:30 pm, 7:00 pm, and 7:30 pm
Tours are limited to 50 people per tour, so please arrive early!
Tennessee Theatre, 604 S. Gay Street, Knoxville, TN 37902. For information/tickets: 865-684-1200, www.tennesseetheatre.com, www.ticketmaster.com
Knox Heritage: East Tennessee Preservation Conference
Category: History, heritage
November 6, 7 and 8 join us in the secret city and learn how to capitalize on the experience-based economy. Knox Heritage and the East Tennessee Preservation Alliance partner to host the East Tennessee Preservation Conference each year. Activities and sessions prompt participants to celebrate and capitalize on east Tennessee's cultural heritage and historic places.
Knoxheritage.org/etpa/conference/ or call 865 523 8008 for more information.
Disney On Ice presents Princesses & Heroes
Category: Festivals, special events and Kids, family
Enter a world of wonder where heroes and hearts prevail. Join Ariel as she yearns to explore the world above the waves and Prince Eric as he breaks Ursula's slithering spell to reclaim his one true love. See Price Phillip, in a race against time to rescue Sleeping Beauty's Aurora, defeat the evil Maleficent as she transforms herself into a fire-breathing dragon! Be there to discover a whole new world with Jasmine and Aladdin. Join Elsa and Anna and the hilarious snowman Olaf, from Disney's blockbuster hit Frozen, and discover how an act of true love can thaw a frozen heart. And, watch in awe as the dreams of Cinderella, Belle, Snow White, Rapunzel and Tiana all come true. High-flying jumps, daring acrobatics, breathtaking skating and lovable Disney friends are just a wish away! See Disney On Ice presents Princesses & Heroes, Presented by Stonyfield YoKids Organic Yogurt where believing is just the beginning!
Where: Knoxville Civic Coliseum
Ticket Information: $66.00, $51.00, $36.00, $26.00, $21.00 + Service Charges
Tickets may be purchased at the Knoxville Civic Auditorium-Coliseum Box Office, or through Knoxville Tickets: Charge by Phone (865) 656-4444 or toll free (877) 995-9961, through the web site below, and at all Knoxville Tickets outlets. http://knoxvillecoliseum.com/default.asp?lnopt=2&pnopt=0
Knox County Library: Knoxville Symphony Orchestra Story Times
Category: Free event, Kids, family, Literature, spoken word, writing and Music
In partnership with the Knox County Public Library, KSO string quartets visit libraries throughout the community. Members of the quartet combine stories about music with classical selections, sound effects, and hands-on learning for pre-school aged children and their parents. Programs in public library branches are FREE and open to the public. In 2010, this program expanded to also serve pre-kindergarten students in Knox County Schools. The 2014-2015 program is “Fizz, Boom, Read!” Join KSO musicians as they explore how sounds come together to create music! Stories included in this program are The Very Quiet Cricket, Boom Bah! and Rattletrap Car.
Fall 2014 Library Story Time Schedule
Tuesday, Nov. 4 - 10:30 a.m. Sequoyah Branch
Tuesday, Nov. 4 - 4:00 p.m. Farragut Branch
Friday, Nov. 7 - 10:15 a.m. Fountain City Branch
Wednesday, Nov. 12 - 11:00 a.m. Burlington Branch
Thursday, Nov. 13 - 11:00 a.m. North Knoxville Branch
Tuesday, Nov. 18 - 10:30 a.m. South Knox Branch
Wednesday, Nov. 19 - 10:15 a.m. Bearden Branch
Thursday, Nov. 20 - 10:30 a.m. Howard Pinkston Branch
Tuesday, Nov. 25 - 10:30 a.m. Murphy Branch
Wednesday, Dec. 3 - 11:00 a.m. Karns Branch
Friday, Dec. 5 - 10:30 a.m. Powell Branch
Wednesday, Dec. 10 -10:30 a.m. Halls Branch
Thursday, Dec. 11 - 4:00 p.m. Norwood Branch
Wednesday, Dec. 17 - 11:00 a.m. Carter Branch
Thursday, Dec. 18 - 4:00 p.m. Cedar Bluff Branch
Knox County Public Library: 865-215-8750, www.knoxlib.org
http://www.knoxvillesymphony.com/education-community/story-time-performances/
Wine & Canvas: November Events
Category: Fine Crafts
The painting class with cocktails!
Original Copper Cellar
11/3 6pm
Black Cherry Forest
Blue Slip Winery
11/4 6pm
Morning Meeting
Blue Coast Grill
11/10 6pm
Vols Football
Mimi's Cafe
11/11 6pm
A Full Moon's Ride
Surin of Thailand
11/17 6pm
Peacock Tree
RJ's Courtyard
11/18 6pm
Snow Bunnies
Doc's American Grille
11/19 6pm
Mama Bird
Mimi's Cafe
11/22 7pm
Monochrome Trees
Wine and Canvas: www.wineandcanvas.com, 865-356-9179
Knoxville Watercolor Society Exhibit
Category: Exhibitions, visual art
The Knoxville Watercolor Society is presenting an open media exhibition of recent artwork by its members at the Omega Gallery in the Warren Art Bldg., corner of Branner St. and South College St. at Carson-Newman University, Jefferson City, TN 37760 from November 2, 2014 through December 3, 2014. Opening reception will be Sunday, November 2 from 3:00 pm. to 5:00 pm, and regular gallery hours are M-F, 8 am. to 4 pm. More information can be obtained by contacting the C-N Art Department at 865-471-4985.
The Knoxville Watercolor Society is an active, juried membership group of regional artists that began in 1963. To find out about membership and to view members' works go to www.knxvillewatercolorsociety.com.
Clarence Brown Theatre: 4000 Miles
Category: Theatre
Celebrating its 40th Anniversary Season!
by Amy Herzog; Starring Carol Mayo Jenkins; Directed by Lise Bruneau
Carousel Theatre
“A funny, moving, altogether wonderful drama…” The New York Times
After losing his best friend during a cross-country bike tour, Leo lands on his grandmother’s West Village doorstep. Named “Best Play of the Season” by Time Magazine, this Pulitzer Prize nominated drama explores the funny, frustrating and ultimately life-changing relationship between a grandson learning to face his life and a grandmother who is starting to forget hers.
The critically acclaimed comic-drama was written by playwright Amy Herzog who based the Vera character on her own grandmother. Herzog was the winner of the 2012 Obie Award for Best New American Play, the 2012 Lucile Lortel Award, and the 2012 Off Broadway Alliance Award. “4000 Miles” was also named “TIME” magazine’s #1 Play of 2012 and was a finalist for the 2013 Pulitzer Prize for Drama. Providing a unique theatre experience, this production will be staged “in-the-round,” a form of theatrical presentation in which the audience is seated in a circle around the stage. The Carousel Theatre is one of the oldest theatres in-the-round in the country.
To enhance the audience experience, the CBT will continue, and in some cases expand, several popular programs in 2014-2015. Open captioned productions also will continue in the new season, taking place on the first Sunday matinee of each show. Talk backs, which are informative discussions with the director and cast, will continue to take place following the second Sunday matinee of each show.
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: Afghanistan: Unordinary Lives
Category: Exhibitions, visual art and Free event
Images of Afghanistan are the subject of an upcoming art exhibit at Pellissippi State Community College. The exhibit is sponsored by the Tennessee Consortium for International Studies. At the Bagwell Center for Media and Art, located on the Hardin Valley Campus, 10915 Hardin Valley Road. Gallery hours are Monday-Friday, 10 a.m.-6:30 p.m. Admission is free, and the gallery is always open to the public.
“Bringing cultural awareness and understanding to students and faculty is an important component of the mission of TnCIS,” said Tracey Bradley, TnCIS executive director. “TnCIS is honored to be a part of this extraordinary exhibit portraying the lives of civilians in Afghanistan.” The exhibit features the work of Slovenian artist Manca Juvan, who spent months in Afghanistan doing field research into the civil society of the country. “Stories on the lives of ordinary Afghans caught in this endless conflict of interest and the ongoing struggle for money, power, and overall control remind us what the real images of war and poverty—of lives far from ordinary—look like,” Juvan said.
“Afghanistan: Unordinary Lives” is one of the events that make up 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. This year, the arts series commemorates Pellissippi State’s 40th anniversary.
Pellissippi State: 10915 Hardin Valley Road, Knoxville, TN 37932. Information: 865-694-6405, www.pstcc.edu
Knoxville Children's Theatre: Sherlock Holmes: Hound of the Baskervilles
Category: Kids, family and Theatre
Based on the mystery by Arthur C. Doyle. The Hound of The Baskervilles re-introduced the world to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s famous consulting detective Sherlock Holmes, after his supposed demise in the short story “The Final Problem.” Sherlock Holmes is one of the most widely-known characters in world literature, and the detective’s popularity remains as high as ever.
Legends abound on the lonely English moors about a diabolical hound who haunts the grounds around Baskerville Manor. When Sir Charles Baskerville turns up dead, surrounded by footprints of a large dog, Holmes and his faithful companion Dr. Watson leave London for the countryside to investigate the spectral hound.
Friday 10/24 at 7 PM
Saturday 10/25 at 1 PM & 5 PM
Sunday 10/26 at 3 PM
Thursday 10/30 at 7 PM
Saturday 11/1 at 1 PM & 5 PM
Sunday 11/2 at 3 PM
Thursday 11/6 at 7 PM
Friday 11/7 at 7 PM
Saturday 11/8 at 1 PM & 5 PM
Sunday 11/9 at 3 PM
TICKET PRICES: $12. SPECIAL RATE: Any adult & Child entering together = $10 each
RESERVATIONS: by phone at (865) 208-3677, or online at knoxvillechildrenstheatre.com
NEW LOCATION: 109 E. Churchwell Avenue; corner of Central & Churchwell Avenues
Knoxville Children's Theatre, 109 E. Churchwell Avenue, Knoxville, TN 37917. Information: 865-599-5284, www.childrenstheatreknoxville.com. Reservations: tickets@childrenstheatreknoxville.com
Metropolitan Knoxville Airport Authority and Arts & Culture Alliance Present “Arts in the Airport”
Category: Exhibitions, visual art and Free event
The Metropolitan Knoxville Airport Authority (McGhee Tyson Airport) and the Arts & Culture Alliance of Greater Knoxville are pleased to present “Arts in the Airport”, a new exhibition featuring selected artwork from 36 artists in the East Tennessee region. “Arts in the Airport” was developed to allow regional artists to compete and display work in the most visited site in the area. The current exhibition features contemporary 2- and 3-dimensional artwork and is exhibited in the secured area behind McGhee Tyson Airport’s security gate checkpoint through April 8, 2015. Please note: the exhibition is normally available for viewing only by visitors flying in or out of the airport. Otherwise, artists and their guests may view the exhibition during the opening reception and by appointment with Metropolitan Knoxville Airport Authority staff. Contact Becky Huckaby, Director of Public Relations, at (865) 342-3014.
Juror Joshua Bienko, Assistant Professor of Painting and Drawing at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, provided this statement about the exhibition: “The Arts in the Airport show is an incredible collection of artists work dealing with a wide array of ideas in a variety of mediums. It is an opportunity to peek into the minds of so many talented artists living among us. For me, Art does not provide answers, theories or quantifiable data in as much as it prods questions, provokes interpretations and resists resolutions. The works selected for the show are intended to begin conversations and dialogues. They are organized in a way that encourages dialectics to immerge, questions to form and conflicts to exist. I am so happy to have had the opportunity to engage with the work of these local artists who attest to the vibrancy of the arts here in the greater Knoxville area.”
The following artists’ works is on display: Sheila Chesanow of Athens; Anne Freels of Clinton; Veronica Fay of Crossville; Amy Masters of Gatlinburg; J. Brooks Brann, David Butler, Valentino Constantinou, Delia Foster, Marcia Goldenstein, William Goolsby, Beauvais Lyons, Tom McDaniel, Rose Montgomery, Althea Murphy-Price, Dick Penner, Indra Sahu, Jenny Snead, Daniel Taylor, Clay Thurston, Mary Julia Tunnell, Marilyn Avery Turner, Richardson Turner, Hawa Ware, Lida Rice Waugh, and Kurt K. Weiss of Knoxville; Steve Chastain of Louisville; Mary Bogert, Carl Gombert, Adam Griffin, John Patterson, and Bill Womac of Maryville; Eric Buechel of Pleasant Hill; Yvonne Bartholomew-Thomas of Seymour; Pat Clapsaddle and Marty McConnaughey of Sharps Chapel; Tyson Smith of Townsend.
A gallery of images may be viewed at http://www.knoxalliance.com/album/airport_fall14.html. For more information, please contact the Arts & Culture Alliance at (865) 523-7543.
Town of Farragut Arts Council: Elaine Marcel-Culbert exhibit
Category: Exhibitions, visual art
The Town of Farragut Arts Council presents Elaine Marcel-Culbert as the featured artist for October and November. Located at the Farragut Town Hall, her exhibit features a variety of her paintings.
A Kansas City, Mo. native, Marcel-Culbert has studied drawing and painting for over 30 years under numerous professional artists as well as in the more formal settings of university art courses, art center programs and museum classes. An award winning artist, she is co-founder of The Artists' Studio and Gallery, a private studio and gallery in Oak Ridge (372 East Tennessee Avenue). Many of Marcel-Culbert's works are held in private collections and can be viewed at The Artists' Studio and Gallery or online at www.elainemarcel-culbert.com.
Each month, the work of an artist or group of artists is featured in specially designed cases on the second floor of the rotunda in the Farragut Town Hall. For more information about this exhibit or to access a Featured Artist of the Month application, please contact Lauren Cox at lauren.cox@townoffarragut.org or 966-7057 or visit www.townoffarragut.org/artsandculture.
The Farragut Town Hall is open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and is located at 11408 Municipal Center Drive directly across from the Farragut Branch Post Office.