Calendar of Events

Saturday, February 7, 2015

Arts & Culture Alliance Presents HandMade Here: A Tennessee Craft Chapter Exhibition

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Category: Exhibitions, visual art, Fine Crafts, Free event, Kids, family and Music

The Arts & Culture Alliance proudly presents the 2nd Annual “HandMade Here: A Tennessee Craft Chapter Exhibition,” featuring original works of basketry, clay, fiber, glass, wood, metals, leather, handmade paper, mixed media, fiber, printmaking, photography, and more by artists 18 years or older who are current residents of Tennessee. Craft artists from the East, Southeast & Northeast Tennessee Craft Chapters submitted their work for the exhibition. 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. Tennessee Craft celebrates their 50th anniversary in 2015, and this exhibition will launch Tennessee Craft into a year of celebrating handmade Tennessee Crafts. Frank Martin, Professor at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville School of Art, will jury the exhibition.

Works will be displayed in the main gallery of the Emporium Center from February 6-28, 2015. Most of the works will be for sale. A public reception will take place on Friday, February 6, from 5:00-9:00 PM. The First Friday reception also features music by Cricket & Snail in the gallery; a flamenco dance performance by Pasión Flamenco from 6:00-6:30 PM in the Black Box Theatre; and a Jazz Jam Session hosted by Vance Thompson and Friends from 7:00-9:00 PM in the Black Box Theatre. Complimentary hors d’oeuvres will be available and chocolate fondue will be provided by the Melting Pot of Knoxville.

Tennessee Craft champions the local fine craft movement by supporting growth and creative expression for all artists, building a platform for high-quality craftsmanship, and reinforcing the importance of fine craft for the entire community. Since 1965, they have preserved and advanced the rich history and tradition of Tennessee craft. While headquartered in Nashville, they strive to impact craft communities throughout Tennessee. The Tennessee Craft East Chapter welcomes artists from the following counties to participate in meetings and events: Anderson, Blount, Campbell, Claiborne, Cocke, Grainger, Hamblen, Jefferson, Knox, Loudon, Monroe, Morgan, Roane, Scott, Sevier and Union. The Tennessee Craft Southeast Chapter is active and engaged. The SE chapter offers its members year-round opportunities to show, sell, and market their work. Chapter welcomes artists from Wayne, Perry, Hickman, Lewis, Lawrence, Giles, Maury, Marshall, Lincoln, Moore, Bedford, Franklin, Coffee, Marion, Grundy, Hamilton, Sequatchie, Bledsoe, Bradley, Meigs, Rhea, McMinn and Polk counties. The Tennessee Craft Northeast Chapter serves a variety of artists in the Tri-Cities area through innovative events allowing its members to show their work to members of the community and collectors. For more information on Tennessee Craft and its chapters, visit www.tennesseecrafts.org.

Many thanks to Jerry’s Artarama for their continued support of Tennessee Craft through gift certificates. Webbco Graphics donated the printing of the posters.

“HandMade Here: A Tennessee Craft Chapter Exhibition” is on display February 6-28, 2015 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. Additional special hours are posted at www.theemporiumcenter.com/visit.html. For more information, please contact the Arts & Culture Alliance at (865) 523-7543, or visit the Web site at www.knoxalliance.com.

Tennessee Theatre: Flashdance

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Category: Theatre

The pop culture phenomenon of FLASHDANCE is now live on stage. With electrifying dance at its core, FLASHDANCE-THE MUSICAL tells the inspiring and unforgettable story of Alex Owens, a Pittsburgh steel mill welder by day and a bar dancer by night with dreams of one day becoming a professional performer. When romance with her steel mill boss threatens to complicate her ambitions, Alex learns the meaning of love and its power to fuel the pursuit of her dream. FLASHDANCE-THE MUSICAL features a score that includes the biggest hit songs from the movie, in addition to 16 brand new songs written for the musical with music by Robbie Roth and lyrics by Robert Cary and Roth. FLASHDANCE-THE MUSICAL features a book by Tom Hedley (co-writer of the original screenplay), and Robert Cary with direction and choreography by Sergio Trujillo (Jersey Boys, Memphis).

Tennessee Theatre, 604 S. Gay Street, Knoxville, TN 37902. For information/tickets: 865-684-1200, www.tennesseetheatre.com, www.ticketmaster.com

The Art Guild at Fairfield Glade: Oil Painting for Beginners

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Category: Classes, workshops

OIL PAINTING for Beginners with Joan Burke

If you ever wanted to learn how to paint with oils but felt you didn’t know where to begin, this class is for you. Students will complete an oil painting in four weeks. No drawing knowledge is necessary. The students will discuss supplies needed to get started, learn basic colors and mixing, and learn placement of a subject on the canvas. The students will also learn basic care and maintenance of their painting supplies and equipment.
1st Class: Thursdays, February 5, 12, 19 & 26
2nd Class: Fridays, February 6, 13, 20 & 27
9:30 - 12:30 PM
$68/Members $88/Non-Members
Joan's home-based studio (address provided at registration)
A supply list will be provided when registering. Students who already have supplies should bring them, but those new to oil painting shouldn’t buy materials until after the first class. The class size is limited to five students.

The Art Guild at Fairfield Glade, 451 Lakeview Drive, Fairfield Glade,TN 38558
931-707-7249, www.artguildfairfieldglade.net

Clarence Brown Theatre: MASTER HAROLD…and the boys

Category: Theatre

Celebrating its 40th Anniversary Season!

by Athol Fugard; Directed by Kristine Thatcher
Carousel Theatre

“One of those plays that has lasting relevance and can survive any test of time…” The New York Post

A white South African teenager has grown up in the affectionate company of two black waiters employed in his mother’s Port Elizabeth tea room. When he learns his racist, alcoholic father is coming home from the hospital, an ensuring rage unwittingly triggers his inevitable passage into the culture of hatred fostered by apartheid.

This production contains strong language and content and is recommended for high school and up. 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.

A Preview for “Master Harold”…and the boys is Thursday, February 5 followed by Opening Night Friday, February 6. The show runs through February 22. UT faculty/staff, senior citizens, military personnel, children and students receive discounts.

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

Tennessee Artists Association Member Exhibit

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Category: Exhibitions, visual art

Location: Clayton Center for the Arts, Denso Gallery, Maryville College
Address: 502 E Lamar Alexander Pkwy, Maryville, TN 37804
Exhibit Dates: February 2, 2015 thru March 2, 2015

Details TBA.

Clayton Center for the Arts: 502 East Lamar Alexander Parkway, Maryville, TN 37804. Tickets are available at the Clayton Center Box Office M-F 10AM-6PM or by phone or online: 865-981-8590, www.ClaytonArtsCenter.com

Great Smoky Mountains Heritage Center: Free Admission in February

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Category: Exhibitions, visual art, Free event, History, heritage and Kids, family

February is FREE at the Great Smoky Mountain Heritage Center in Townsend. The Great Smoky Mountains Heritage Center is a private non-profit museum located in Townsend, Tennessee,near the entrance to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

The Great Smoky Mountain Heritage Center's mission is to preserve, protect and promote the unique history and rich culture of those that inhabited the Great Smoky Mountain region. In doing this, we wish to preserve and keep alive the history of the pioneers and Native Americans who lived in the East Tennessee mountain communities, reported Bob Patterson, Executive Director. Patterson commented that Free February is a different approach to sharing the resources of the museum with the region.

Join us at the Great Smoky Mountains Heritage Center to celebrate the cultural heritage of East Tennessee and the Great Smoky Mountains region. Our gallery exhibits, educational programs, demonstrations and festivals guide you on an historic journey through time to visit the diverse cultures of Townsend and Tuckaleechee Cove.

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

Knoxville Museum of Art: Lift: Contemporary Printmaking in the Third Dimension

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Category: Exhibitions, visual art

This is the fifth installment of an annual group show of 3-4 artists living and working in East Tennessee. LIFT: Contemporary Printmaking in the Third Dimension examines the work of international contemporary artists who use a variety of strategies to bring a sculptural dimension to printmaking. Featured artists include Enrique Chagoya, Lesley Dill, Olafur Eliasson, Robert Gober, Red Grooms, Jane Hammond, Hideki Kimura, Nicola Lopez, Leslie Mutchler, Oscar Munoz, Marilene Oliver, Dieter Roth, Graciela Sacco, and Jonathan Stanish. This exhibition is the culmination of a series of lectures, demonstrations, studio visits, and the creation of an online video archive documenting each artist’s studio practice. The series is intended to garner support for contemporary art in East Tennessee, and is accompanied by an illustrated publication. Organized by the KMA. Located in the Hall & Rogers Gallery.

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

Knoxville Museum of Art: Contemporary Focus 2015

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Category: Exhibitions, visual art and Free event

Contemporary Focus is vital to the KMA’s mission to support and highlight art and artists of East Tennessee, bring them together with the museum’s audience in meaningful ways, and provide incentive for them to maintain their studio practice in the region. The public is invited to a free opening preview at the museum Thursday, January 29 5:30-7:30pm. Contemporary Focus 2015 artists will be on hand to answer questions about their work: Caroline Covington, Mira Gerard, and Karla Wozniak. The three artists selected have a common interest in creating works that examine the uncertain terrain between personal experience and external reality, abstraction and representation, and civilization and nature.

Contemporary Focus is an exhibition series launched by the KMA in 2009 that recognizes, supports, and documents the development of contemporary art in East Tennessee. It features the work of innovative emerging artists who are living and making art in this region, and who are exploring issues relevant to the larger world of contemporary art. The exhibition gives artists an opportunity to exhibit recent work, or consider creating a new body of work. In addition to giving feature artists the opportunity to showcase their latest work in a museum setting, it also allows them to engage with KMA audiences in gallery talks and lectures about their approach to making art, and about the challenges and benefits of basing their studio practice in East Tennessee. In several cases, inclusion in Contemporary Focus has created important new exhibition opportunities for the featured artists.

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

Oak Ridge Playhouse: The Man Who Came To Dinner - Mainstage Comedy

Category: Theatre

In Kaufman and Hart’s 1940s comedy, famed author and personality Sheridan Whiteside, invited to dinner during a speaking tour, slips on the doorstep, breaking his hip. A tumultuous six weeks of confinement follows as the irascible and disagreeable invalid takes over the host family’s home and destroys their domestic tranquility with the arrival of strange and exotic get-well gifts, a parade of celebrity friends, and a devious plot to undermine his secretary’s budding romance.

Oak Ridge Playhouse, 227 Broadway, Oak Ridge, TN 37830. Information and tickets: 865-482-9999, www.orplayhouse.com

UT Downtown Gallery: Paul Sacaridiz Configurations

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  • January 23, 2015 — February 28, 2015
  • Opening Reception Jan. 23, 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM
  • Official Web site →

Category: Exhibitions, visual art and Free event

The work in this exhibition explores the non-objective and propositional quality that sculpture can have, and the ways in which we can understand something devoid of specificity and illustration. Presented on custom-built risers and linear structures, individual components are often physically or conceptually networked together with arrangements of objects ranging from the random and chaotic to the precise and articulate. Through careful positioning and intentional framing the works are suggestive of abstracted models and diagrammatic systems that allude to a sculptural logic that is both pragmatic and allusive at the same time.

Paul Sacaridiz will be lecturing at UT in room 109 of the Art and Architecture building on Thursday, January 22 at 7:30 PM. There will be an opening reception the following evening, Friday, January 23, with the artist at the UT Downtown Gallery from 5-9PM. We hope you can make it to these events.

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

McClung Museum: Drawn from the McClung: Prints of Museum Objects

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Category: Exhibitions, visual art, Free event and History, heritage

Drawn from the McClung Museum is an innovative exhibition project involving 28 artists, each of whom will produce original prints in response to objects from the collection of the McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture. The exhibition will pair the objects and the prints to address how we perceive and interpret art, science, and culture. Like the museum itself, the objects are varied, ranging from a mastodon mandible and an Egyptian ibis mummy, to a Victorian hair necklace and an Ojibwa men’s ceremonial dance apron.

The exhibition is being held in conjunction with the SGC International Printmaking Conference, which will bring 1,500 printmakers to Knoxville from the United States and abroad March 18–21, 2015.

McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture, 1327 Circle Park Dr on the UT campus, Knoxville, TN 37996. Hours: Monday-Saturday, 9AM-5PM, Sunday, 1-5PM. Information: 865-974-2144, http://mcclungmuseum.utk.edu

Knox County Public Library: Saturday Stories & Songs

  • January 17, 2015 — February 28, 2015
  • 11:00 AM

Category: Free event, Kids, family, Literature, spoken word, writing and Music

Saturdays at the Library will snap, tap, and sing with professional storytellers and musicians. In its third year, Saturday Stories & Songs has provided parents and caretakers who work during the week a chance to bring their children to one of four libraries at 11:00 a.m. each weekend. There, they will experience great performers as they bring to life nursery rhymes, singalongs, and stories of all kinds, appropriate for all ages.

Saturday programs take place at 11:00 a.m. at Lawson McGhee Library, Cedar Bluff Branch Library, Fountain City Branch Library and Powell Branch Library. They are free and open to the public. For more information, visit http://www.knoxlib.org/saturday or contact Erin Nguyen at (865) 215-8725 or by email at enguyen@knoxlib.org.

SCHEDULE:
January 17, 2015 at 11:00 a.m.
Cedar Bluff Becca Tedesco, storytime
Lawson McGhee Library Sean McCollough, musician
Fountain City Brianna Hanson, storytijme
Powell Faye Wooden, storyteller

January 24, 2015 at 11:00 a.m.
Cedar Bluff Miss Lynn, musician
Lawson McGhee Library Becca Tedesco, storytime
Fountain City Melissa Mastrogiovanni, storytime
Powell Brianna Hanson, storytime

January 31, 2015 at 11:00 a.m.
Cedar Bluff Sean McCollough, musician
Lawson McGhee Library Laurie Fisher, storytime
Fountain City Emagene Reagan, storytime
Powell Georgi Schmitt, storyteller and musician

February 7, 2015 at 11:00 a.m.
Cedar Bluff Molly Moore, storytime (emphasis babies)
Lawson McGhee Library Faye Wooden, storyteller
Fountain City Laurie Fisher, storytime
Powell Becca Tedesco, storytime

February 14, 2015 at 11:00 a.m.
Cedar Bluff Charlene Ellis, storytime (emphasis babies)
Lawson McGhee Library Kindermusik
Fountain City Robin Milhollan, storytime
Powell Miss Lynn, musician and storyteller

February 21, 2015 at 11:00 a.m.
Cedar Bluff Brianna Hanson, storytime
Lawson McGhee Library Georgi Schmitt, storyteller and musician
Fountain City Sean McCollough, musician
Powell Emagene Reagan, storytime

Febrary 28, 2015 at 11:00 a.m.
Cedar Bluff Kindermusik
Lawson McGhee Library Molly Moore, storytime (emphasis babies)
Fountain City Georgi Schmitt, storyteller
Powell Sean McCollough, musician

Knox County Public Library: 500 West Church Avenue, Knoxville, TN 37902. Information: 865-215-8750, www.knoxlib.org

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