Calendar of Events
Wednesday, March 2, 2016
Knoxville Jazz Orchestra: Jazz Lunch
Category: Music
TRIBUTE TO AHMAD JAMAL WITH JUSTIN HAYNES
Pianist Ahmad Jamal has been one of the most successful small group leaders in jazz for over five decades and one of the most influential innovators since Charlie Parker. A native of Pittsburgh, Jamal's economical and imaginative piano trio concept has been praised for having "all the surprise and dynamic variation of an imaginatively ordered big band."
Originally from South Carolina, Justin Haynes came to Knoxville to study at the University of Tennessee under Donald Brown. Haynes has performed across the Southeast with trombonist Wycliffe Gordon, is a member of Robinella's band and serves as the Contemporary Music Director at Middlebrook Pike United Methodist Church.
1st Wednesday of each month. $15 admission includes lunch. At The Square Room, 4 Market Square, Knoxville, TN, 37902. Knoxville Jazz Orchestra: 865-573-3226, www.knoxjazz.org
Bijou Theatre: Kurt Vile & the Violators
Category: Music
Indie rock buzz band Kurt Vile & the Violators have become known for their dream-like folk sound. Vile has charm, character and enough imagination to elevate his fully reclined, dusty-haze style to something really special.
Bijou Theatre, 803 S. Gay Street, Knoxville, TN 37902. Information/tickets: 865-522-0832, www.knoxbijou.com, www.ticketmaster.com
Tennessee Theatre: Foreigner
Category: Music
Classic rock legends Foreigner bring hit singles “Feels Like the First Time,” “Juke Box Hero,” and “I Want to Know What Love Is” to Knoxville! Bring your best air guitar!
At the Tennessee Theatre, 604 S. Gay Street, Knoxville, TN 37902. For information/tickets: 865-684-1200, www.tennesseetheatre.com
Clarence Brown Theatre: Family Feast
Category: Culinary arts, food, Festivals, special events and Theatre
At UT’s Natalie L. Haslam Music Center
In an effort to promote the fading practice of family dinners and to reach out to our underserved community members, the Clarence Brown Theatre is offering drastically reduced $10 tickets to a performance of A Lesson Before Dying and a pre-performance buffet-style dinner. The only stipulation is that patrons must attend as a family unit, however that may be defined. Limit 6 tickets per family. Recommended for mature middle schoolers and up.
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
Goodwill Industries: Project Wear and Share
Category: Fundraisers
Start Your Spring Cleaning! Changing a life has never been easier! Dry cleaners in Knoxville, Oak Ridge, Clinton, Farragut, Maryville, Sevierville, and Morristown are lending a hand by collecting donations during Project Wear and Share, an annual donation drive for Goodwill throughout the month of March. Donations are sold in local Goodwill stores to generate funds for Goodwill's job training programs and employment services. In 2015, Goodwill served over 4,100 individuals with barriers to employment in East Tennessee. Find a list of participating dry cleaners at http://www.gwiktn.org/projectwearandshare. There, you can also learn about Goodwill's vocational training programs, which are supported through donations from community members year-round.
Information: Goodwill Industries: 865-588-8567, www.gwiktn.org
Art Market Gallery: Painter Lynda Best and Pipe Maker Ron Smith
Category: Exhibitions, visual art and Free event
Recent works by painter Lynda Best and pipe maker Ron Smith will be on display March 1, 2016 through March 27 at the Art Market Gallery. An opening reception for the featured artists will begin at 5:30 p.m., March 4; with complimentary refreshments and music performed by Em Chitty Turner and Brian Sward (easy swing jazz, vocal and guitar).
Lynda Best of Tellico Plains has taught in public schools and has also been instrumental in starting many art organizations in the places she has lived including Monroe County. Her works are displayed and sold nationally. She specializes in original impressionistic, contemporary paintings of nature.
Ron Smith's introduction to the burl of the white heath tree, aka briar, began at the Iwan Ries shop, just around the corner from Chicago's Art Institute. Last year he attended the International Pipe Makers Seminar at Chicago. He is inspired by the Danish school of pipe making; modern, natural and organic in forms which highlight the grain and the outer plateau of the briar.
The Art Market Gallery is a unique gallery because it is owned and operated by more than 60 of the best professional artists in our regional area. It is located at 422 South Gay St. and is conveniently located just a few doors away from Mast General Store and next to Downtown Grill & Brewery. Hours are 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday through Thursday and Saturday; 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday; and 1 to 6 p.m. Sunday. The gallery is wheelchair accessible. Parking is in the abutting garage and on the street and is free on weekends and after 6 p.m. weekdays. For more information call 865-525-5265 or visit artmarketgallery.net or Facebook.com/Art.Market.Gallery.
Clayton Center for the Arts: Peace is Patriotic: A Soldier’s (mis)Remembrances
Category: Exhibitions, visual art and Free event
Peace is Patriotic by Mark Joseph Runge
“Peace is Patriotic: A Soldier’s (mis)Remembrances” is a collection of drawings and sculptures by Mark Runge, who expresses his memories, or mis-remembrances, through his artwork. This body of work that encompasses pieces from the last 8 years is an ongoing exploration and will be on exhibit in the Denso Gallery March 1 – 25. There will be a spoken-word performance at the Artist Reception on March 25 (6-8 PM) at 7pm.
Runge’s art training wound its way through community college, the Maryland Institute, College of Art, and the University of South Florida’s MFA program. Runge currently makes art in Maryville, TN, where he continues to experiment with a variety of media to express his ideas, including making hollow body, stringed instruments.
Artist Statement: About the same time every year–I begin to have nightmares. By the time Val wakes me up, I am aware that I have been dreaming, but I can’t do anything to stop myself. Val saves me. The echo of my screams remain in my head, and I must live the day after my nightmares with the memory, or maybe residue, of the desert life that haunts my senses still. Yet memories of childhood wargames commingle with memories of adulthood wartime. Like the nightmares, memories and realities fade slowly, if at all. I cannot always verbalize this struggle, but it shows up in my work. Toys stand in for those who live in my memories–myself included. The burning of images on paper is my attempt to share with the viewer my recollection of burned flesh, and there is nothing like the smell of burning flesh. The smell enters your nose, but it lives on in your mouth as a gritty and acrid taste. I brushed my teeth a lot while I served in the Iraq. I was there for only six months and one day, but I still feel as if I was there for a lifetime. I lived and died there, but not like the burning bodies. They would never go home, or, maybe they already were home, where they became the residue of my war in the desert.
DENSO Gallery, Clayton Center for the Arts: 502 East Lamar Alexander Parkway, Maryville, TN 37804. Information: 865-981-8590, www.ClaytonArtsCenter.com
5th Knoxville Fashion Week
Category: Festivals, special events
Hosted by Gage Talent, Knoxville Fashion Week celebrates local Knoxville designers and artists! Details TBA.
The Arts at Pellissippi State: Annual Photography Student Show
Category: Exhibitions, visual art and Free event
This exhibit includes photography on a myriad of topics by second-year photography students.
The exhibit is free. Hardin Valley Campus of Pellissippi State: 10915 Hardin Valley Road, Knoxville, TN 37932. Bagwell Center Gallery hours: M-F 10-6:30. Information: 865-694-6405, www.pstcc.edu/arts
Ewing Gallery: 69th Annual Student Art Competition
Category: Exhibitions, visual art, Free event and Lecture, panel
OPENING RECEPTION - Monday, February 29, 2016 at the Ewing Gallery, 6-8PM Awards at 7PM
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 69 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: Pete Schulte and Amy Pleasant (Fine Arts), Bob Newman (Graphic Design), and Nathan Rees (Academic Papers). Please join us for this exciting reception and to see what the UT students have been hard at work creating.
Gallery hours: Mon-Wed & Fri 10-5, Thurs 10-7:30, Sun 1-4.
Ewing Gallery, 1715 Volunteer Blvd on the UT campus, Knoxville, TN 37996. Information: 865-974-3200, www.ewing-gallery.utk.edu
Clarence Brown Theatre: A Lesson Before Dying
Category: Theatre
by Earnest J. Gaines; adapted by Romulus Linney. At the Carousel Theatre. “The story’s wrenching power lies not in its outrage but in the almost inexplicable grace the characters must muster as their only resistance to being treated like lesser beings.” The New Yorker
It’s 1948 in a small plantation community in the heart of Cajun country. A young man, jailed for a murder he did not commit, will soon lose his life and has lost his self-respect. A young teacher, with most of his life ahead of him, has lost respect for the situation in which he lives. Both men teach each other the lessons they need to face their very different futures with dignity and strength. The CBT is pleased to be partnering with the Knox County Public Library on a series of ancillary events associated with this production.
Pay What You Wish Night - Wednesday, February 24, 7:30 p.m.
Tickets may be purchased Feb. 24 at the CBT Box Office from 12 to 7 p.m. Cash in full dollar amounts is accepted and limited tickets are available on a first come, first served basis.
Post-Performance Salon Discussions - Tuesday, March 1 and 8, following the 7:30 p.m. performance
Audience-driven, providing patrons and community members the opportunity to discuss their thoughts, experiences, and issues raised after attending the performance.
Sunday Symposium with Dr. Michelle D. Commander - Sunday, March 13, following the 2 p.m. performance
Dr. Michelle Commander will lead a post-performance discussion on the play and its themes. Dr. Commander received her Ph.D. in American Studies and Ethnicity from the University of Southern California. She teaches courses and conducts research on twentieth and twenty-first century African American literature, cultural studies, diasporic literatures, and Black social movements.
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
Farragut Intermediate Schools Juried Art Show
Category: Exhibitions, visual art, Free event and Kids, family
The Town of Farragut and Farragut Arts Council will sponsor the 2016 Farragut Intermediate Schools Juried Art Show this winter at the Farragut Town Hall. Don't miss this opportunity to marvel at the work of some of Farragut's most talented young artists from Farragut Intermediate School and St. John Neumann Catholic School. Awards will be given for best in show and first, second and third places during a reception on Tuesday, March 1.
Reception: Tuesday, March 1 - 4:30 - 6 p.m.
View the exhibition during regular Town Hall hours: Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
At 11408 Municipal Center Dr, Farragut, TN 37934. Information: 865-966-7057, www.townoffarragut.org