Calendar of Events
Friday, September 11, 2015
McClung Museum: Embodying Enlightenment: Buddhist Art of the Himalayas
Category: Exhibitions, visual art, Free event, History, heritage and Science, nature
This exhibition will take the viewer through the evolution of Himalayan artistic styles from the 8th century through the present. From gilded statues of deities, to complex and colorful paintings of religious figures, the objects in the exhibit explore how trade, travel, and the evolution of Buddhism helped foster a strong artistic tradition that continues today.
Exploring the rich history of Himalayan style art in a chronological fashion, the Tibetan bronzes and paintings featured will progressively lead the viewer through the major stylistic developments that took place and provide an introduction to the techniques used to produce these works as well as to the complex religious iconography depicted in them.
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
Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts: Time: Collaborative Exhibit by Blair Clemo & Jason Hackett
Category: Exhibitions, visual art, Fine Crafts and Free event
Arrowmont invites the public to view Time, a collaborative exhibit by Blair Clemo and Jason Hackett, in the Geoffrey A. Gallery. The exhibit showcases an array of utilitarian and sculptural ceramic works measuring time through developed surfaces, symbolic image, and historic and geologic form. Clemo’s work explores time as a significant venture in labor while Hackett’s work is intuitively developed around the concept of time.
Blair Clemo is an Assistant Professor of Craft and Material Studies at Virginia Commonwealth University. He received his MFA in Ceramics at New York State College of Ceramics, Alfred University in 2010. Originally from Doylestown Pennsylvania, Clemo spent many years out west studying ceramics and working at small production potteries in Idaho and Montana. He has been an Artist-in-Residence at The Northern Clay Center (Minneapolis, MN), the Da Wang Culture Highland (Shenzhen, China), the Zentrum für Keramik (Berlin, Germany) and The International Ceramics Studio (Kecskemét, Hungary) funded by the 2013 NCECA International Partnership Grant. Clemo’s utilitarian and installation work has been included in numerous solo and group exhibitions nationally and abroad. For more information, visit his website at www.ablairclemo.com.
Jason Hackett is currently the Studio Manager for the Department of Craft and Material Studies at Virginia Commonwealth University, the same place from which he received his Master’s degree in Fine Arts in 2005. Prior to obtaining his Master’s degree, Jason held studio management positions for Jun Kaneko and Pewabic Pottery’s Education Studios. His artworks have been exhibited nationally and internationally at the Alexandria Museum of Art, San Angelo Museum of Fine Art, The Mobile Museum of Art, The Virginia Museum of Fine Art, The Taubman Museum of Art, The City Museum of Aviero in Portugal, Galateea Gallery in Bucharest, and the Visual Arts Center of Richmond. Jason was awarded the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Professional Fellowship in 2013 for his collaged ceramic works.
Gallery hours are Monday - Friday 9am - 5pm and Saturday - Sunday 10am - 4pm. Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts, 556 Parkway, Gatlinburg, TN 37738. Information: 865-436-5860, www.arrowmont.org
Knox County Public Library's Movies on Market Square
Category: Film, Free event and Kids, family
Knox County Public Library is hosting the 12th year of Movies on Market Square, which is presented by Lusid Media, to highlight its vast collection of movies and music with more than 25,000 DVDs representing 13,000 titles. The Sights and Sounds Department at Lawson McGhee Library has one of the broadest physical collections of film and music of any public library in the Southeast.
The schedule is:
9/11 Driving Miss Daisy (PG, 1989)
9/18 Rio (G, 2011)
9/25 Night at the Museum (PG, 2006)
10/2 NO MOVIE - Black Lillies Concert
10/9 Hotel Transylvania (PG, 2012)
10/16 A League of their Own (PG, 1992)
All movies are rated G or PG-13, but parents are encouraged to check out the films to make sure they are right for their family. The series will run for five Friday nights, from September 11 through October 16, with no movie on October 2. Movies begin at dusk, and well behaved dogs are welcome. Moviegoers should bring a lawn chair or blanket to sit on. For more information, please call 215-8767 or visit http://www.knoxlib.org/movies
Theatre Knoxville Downtown: The Murder Room
Category: Theatre
By Jack Sharkey and Directed by Tracy Walker. A zany spoof of British mysteries set in Bynewood Cottage, on a small estate just a few kilometers from Harrogate, a medium-sized town in West Riding, Yorkshire, in the north part of England.
"Murder has never been this funny. A spoof of all crime thrillers... it is good clean mirth all the way. The quick, smart, extremely well timed dialogue of Jack Sharkey comes through loud and clear [with] never a dull moment." — Times
"There are secret chambers, secret panels and trap lids galore. They're all operated by the most ridiculous contrivances and gloriously mucked up...A high, mad melodrama." — Frank Harris
"Delightful...constant humor...A good mixture of Agatha Christie, Monty Python, and Abbot and Costello!" — Canon, Memphis
Showtimes: Thu/Fri/Sat @ 8:00 pm and Sun @ 3:00 pm
Theatre Knoxville Downtown, 319 North Gay Street, Knoxville, TN 37917. Information & tickets: 865-544-1999, www.theatreknoxville.com
Encore Theatrical Company: One Man, Two Guvnors
Category: Theatre
Encore Theatrical Company presents the award-winning smash comedy and regional premiere of “One Man, Two Guvnors.” Get ready to laugh out loud with this uproarious knockabout comedy is set in 1963 London as one man tries to serve, and hoodwink, two employers at the same time. Easily confused and distractedly hungry, Francis Henshall takes on two jobs resulting in two bosses. One “guvnor” is a mobster and the other is a criminal who is on the run. Neither is aware of the other, and Francis goes to extremes to prevent them from discovering each other and his deception. Throw in a sweet and beautiful but dimwitted young woman, a vain actor, a woman disguised as her murdered twin brother, a crooked lawyer, and a couple of level hoodlumbs, and it’s almost more than one man can govern.
Based on “The Servant of Two Masters” by Carlo Goldoni, playwright Richard Bean gives us a lighthearted show that is a guaranteed evening of laughs and entertainment. The play opened at the National Theatre in London in May 2011 and soon moved to Broadway. It was nominated for seven Tony Awards and James Corden won the Tony for Best Actor in a Play.
Evening performances September 11, 12, 18, 19, 25 and 26 at 8:00 p.m. and matinee performances September 13, 20, 26, and 27 at 2:00 p.m. Performances will be held in the William H. Inman Humanities Theatre on the Morristown campus of Walters State Community College. Tickets are available online at www.etcplays.org or by calling 423-318-8331.
Tennessee Valley Fair 2015
Category: Dance, movement, Exhibitions, visual art, Festivals, special events, Fine Crafts, History, heritage, Kids, family and Music
The 96th annual Tennessee Valley Fair is set to debut a variety of new and noteworthy attractions for East Tennesseans!
• Fair Food Fest - Wednesday, September 16
Love fair food? Stop by and enjoy discounted fair food in smaller portions from select food vendors from 3:00-11:00 p.m. Here's your chance to try a wide variety of deep fried goodness. Bring a friend and come hungry!
• Power T Lego Exhibit - September 11-20 - Jacob Building
Project: To create an artistic rendition of the largest Lego build in the state of Tennessee with the letter "T" sitting on a rocky base in celebration of the East Tennessee community, volunteer spirit and big orange passion.
Live building phase: September 11-17, 4:00-6:00 p.m. daily
Exhibit phase: September 18-20
• Cookies & Canvas - September 11-20 - Kerr Building
Come party artsy! Bring the whole family and paint a masterpiece. No talent or experience necessary. Knowledgeable instructors will guide you through step by step directions. Activity is available during Kerr Building hours and is free with paid fair admission.
• Farmer Charlie Meet & Greet - Sunday, September 20 - Jacob Building
Tennessee Farm Bureau is pleased to present Farmer Charlie for a meet and greet from 5:00-6:00 p.m. Event is free with paid fair admission.
• Farmer Phil Show - September 11-20 - Kiddie Land
The Farmer Phil Show is a one of a kind live stage show experience. Impressing audiences with his skillful juggling, yoyo and magic routines, Phil keeps the laughs coming with hilarious jokes and sight gags. More importantly, crowds leave with a new understanding and appreciation for agriculture. Daily showtimes.
• 10 Days of Giveaways - September 11-20 - Jacob Building
Fairgoers are invited to register to win great prize packages including: a free vacation from Bluegreen, $100 in free tickets from the Tennessee Lottery, (18 and older only) a Trace Adkins VIP Meet and Greet package and much more. A new giveaway will be featured daily, September 11-20.
• Quilt for a Cause - Live Quilting Event - Sunday, September 20 - Kerr Building
Bring your sewing machine, equipment and creativity to quilt a 36"x 36" top for a lap quilt. Lap quilts will be donated to patients and residents at Kindred North Haven Healthcare. 100% cotton fabric will be provided. Preregistration is required: 865-382-2221.
• Sassy Stitches Craft Competition
Do you have a sense of humor and love to cross stitch? Create a funny saying and cross stitch the design. The design must be framed, displayed in the hoop, or may be made into a pillow. Registration deadline: August 28.
• Crazy Cakes & Baby Bouquets Craft Competition
Baby shower themed craft competition for a great cause. All proceeds and supplies will be donated to Helen Ross McNabb to assist needy East Tennessee families. Registration deadline: August 28.
• Cut It Out Craft Competition
Silhouette cameo and cricut craft competition. Get crafty with decals, iron-ons and other personalized crafts. Categories include: glass etching, wall art, paper designs and clothing. Registration deadline is August 28.
Concerts include:
Vanilla Ice on Friday, September 11
Chris Lane on Saturday, September 12
The Fairview Union on Sunday, September 13
Big Daddy Weave on Monday, September 14
Dustin Lynch on Tuesday, September 15
REO Speedwagon on Wednesday, September 16
Trace Adkins on Thurs, Sept 17
Warrant on Friday, September 18
JT Hodges on Saturday, September 19
Lonestar on Sunday, September 20
From culinary arts to crafts, livestock shows to action sports, headline concerts and special events, there are thousands of ways to enjoy a little Homegrown Happiness at this year's Tennessee Valley Fair. To see a full list of attractions and activities, visit www.tnvalleyfair.org. Tennessee Valley Fair: 865-215-1471.
Lyric Theatre Company: Hemingway’s Ghost
Category: Theatre
Dates: September 11-12 at 8pm and September 13 at 2pm
The Lyric Theatre Company will debut “Hemingway’s Ghost” by Robert Cranny. The audience will meet Hemingway, the man - loved and despised by his critics and imitators. Hemingway's ghost talks about his life: fears, demons, successes, joys and ultimate exhaustion. Following each of the powerful performances, the Tennessee Suicide Prevention Network (TSPN) will hold panel discussions and Q&A sessions for families dealing with issues and situations surrounding the suicide epidemic gripping our state and nation. Tickets are $15 and are available online at http://lyrictheatrecompany.org or https://www.facebook.com/events/109032056116667/. The play is recommended for ages 14+ due to strong/sexual language and is sponsored by the Tennessee Suicide Prevention Network and i105.3 WFIV.
At the Lyric Theatre, 320 Grove Street, Loudon, TN 37774. Information: 865-458-9020
The Days of the Pioneer - Historic Clinton
Category: Festivals, special events and Free event
Come and shop the Historic Downtown Clinton Antique District. Visit The Antique Market, and other shops during the Days of the Pioneer Antique Show at The Museum of Appalachia, Sept 11 & 12. The shops in the Historic Antique District will have extended hours during the show weekend - Friday (10 am-8pm); Saturday (10 am-6pm); and Sunday (1pm-5pm). Great primitive antiques for sale and refreshments for all.
For more information call 865-463-8699 or visit theantiquemarket.com or daysofthepioneer.com.
Museum of Appalachia: "Days of the Pioneer" Antique Show
Category: Festivals, special events and History, heritage
Located on the beautiful grounds of the Museum of Appalachia, the "Days of the Pioneer" Antique Show has already been touted as the premier antique show in the country! This show features over sixty (60) of the finest selection of 18th & 19th century Antique Dealers. Elaine Meyer, President of the Museum, said, "This show is truly a one of a kind event and is slated to be one of the best antique shows in the country. With the 65-acre Museum of Appalachia as a backdrop, attendees can experience the Museum which houses thousands of early American artifacts in their natural setting, and then have the opportunity to purchase similar items from scores of outstanding dealers who will be here from across the country."
During the show, traditional craftsmen will be on the grounds demonstrating their various and centuries-old talents. The venue will also provide mountain music in different locations on the grounds while other areas will highlight Civil War-era soldiers and civilians in their period dress. Tickets also include a tour of the Museum, a farm-village with some three dozen historic log structures, exhibit halls filled with authentic Appalachian artifacts, gardens, and farm animals in a picturesque setting surrounded by split-rail fences.
Museum of Appalachia, 2819 Andersonville Hwy., Clinton, TN 37716 (16 miles north of Knoxville at I-75, exit 122, then one mile east). Open every day except Thanksgiving and Christmas. Information: 865-494-7680, www.museumofappalachia.org
Legacy Parks Foundation: Luncheon for the Parks
Category: Fundraisers and Science, nature
Legacy Parks Foundation announced today that Cheryl Strayed, the New York Times bestselling author of WILD, about her 1,100 mile solo walk on the Pacific Crest Trail, is the scheduled speaker for the annual Legacy Luncheon for the Parks on Friday, the 11th of September, 2015 on the spectacular Holston River Farm at the head of the Tennessee River. Strayed’s memoir documenting her sometimes harrowing, other times hilarious trek at 26 years old, and the personal journey that led her there, has been translated into more than 30 languages around the world, and was the first selection for Oprah’s Book Club 2.0. WILD was adapted into a 2014 film featuring Reese Witherspoon as Cheryl and Laura Dern as her mother, Bobbi, both of whom garnered Oscar nominations.
“We are thrilled to have Cheryl come to Knoxville and speak about her time on the trail,” said Carol Evans, Executive Director of Legacy Parks Foundation. “We know how important trails are to our community, but Cheryl explains how important the time on a trail can be to individuals as well,” Evans continued. Strayed will discuss what she learned about how we move from grief and anger to acceptance, and how we keep walking even when it seems impossible to stand. “I turned to the wilderness to find myself,” Strayed says on her website. “The story is about a girl carrying a pack that was literally too heavy for her to carry, bearing the unbearable. Every single one of us has had to do that at one time or another in our lives.”
This year’s Legacy Luncheon for the Parks will celebrate Legacy Parks’ 10th Anniversary. Sponsorships are now available that offer special opportunities for a limited invitation event to meet Cheryl on Thursday evening, and the chance to ride the Three Rivers Rambler to and from the event. Reservations may be made now.
Legacy Parks Foundation: 900 Volunteer Landing Lane, Knoxville, TN 37915. Info: 865-525-2585, www.legacyparks.org
Knoxville Museum of Art: Docent Recruitment Reception
Category: Exhibitions, visual art, Free event and Literature, spoken word, writing
Join the KMA Docent Program! A Docent Recruitment Reception will be held for anyone interested in volunteering as a docent. Docents help facilitate a richer, more rewarding experience for visitors by providing engaging tours at the KMA. We are seeking energetic volunteers who have a love for learning and a desire to share knowledge with others. At this session, we will answer your questions and review the application process. Please contact Kate Faulkner, Assistant Curator of Education, for more information: 865-525-6101 ext. 246 or kfaulkner@knoxart.org.
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
We Will Remember: The Freedom Engine, A Brown Bag Lecture by Mickey Mallonee, Diana Morgan, & Shelba Murphy
Category: Free event, History, heritage and Lecture, panel
East Tennesseans responded to the shock of 9/11 with an outpouring of love and support. In addition to volunteering in rescue and cleanup efforts, East Tennesseans launched a campaign to help the New York City Fire Department (FDNY) replenish its fleet. The original goal was to raise some $400,000 for a new pumper truck. In an overwhelming response, East Tennesseans gave from the heart to more than double the goal, resulting in $950,000--enough to purchase a top-of-the-line, 95-foot tower ladder vehicle. The “Freedom Engine” went into service in March 2002 and was dedicated on September 11th of that year. Project organizer Diana Morgan summed up regional sentiment by stating, "Let New York City remember that when the Freedom Engine rolls, it rolls with the heart and spirit of East Tennesseans all the way."
Mickey Mallonee, Diana Morgan, and Shelba Murphy will share their experiences organizing the fundraising campaign and working with New York officials. At the time of the project the three speakers held a variety of positions that contributed to its success: Mickey Mallonee was the director of special events for the City of Knoxville, and Diana Morgan and Shelba Murphy both worked for the Knoxville News Sentinel, Diana as the community and educational services manager, and Shelby as marketing director. They will be joined for the program by several colleagues with whom they worked as a team to support the Freedom Engine mission.
FDNY typically removes their trucks from service after 10 years. The Freedom Engine was retired in 2013, and certain artifacts were carefully removed to be returned to the East Tennesseans who had so graciously supported the Freedom Engine project. The East Tennessee Historical Society and Museum are honored to be chosen as the permanent home for these artifacts. These items will be on view at the Museum of East Tennessee History through September 30 and include a well-worn bucket door, a captain’s helmet, the memorial plaque from the people of East Tennessee, and a presentation plaque containing a piece of World Trade Center metal.
Noon, Friday, September 11, 2015.
The lecture program is sponsored by 21st Mortgage and is free and open to the public. East Tennessee History Center, 601 S. Gay Street, Knoxville. Guests are invited to bring a “Brown Bag” lunch and enjoy the lecture. Soft drinks will be available. For more information on the lecture, exhibitions, or museum hours, call 865-215-8824 or visit the website at www.EastTNHistory.org.