Calendar of Events
Monday, February 26, 2018
Knoxville Area Museum Educators Roundtable: Museum Open House
Category: Festivals, special events, Free event and History, heritage
The Knoxville Area Museum Educators Roundtable (KAMER) would like to invite K-12 teachers to an In-Service program at the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame. Teachers will have the opportunity to meet one-on-one with local museum educators to familiarize themselves with educational resources in the area. Each attraction will have information on education programs and will be on hand to answer questions from teachers. In addition, refreshments will be served and door prizes handed out for items such as admission and free field trips.
In-Service credit will also be available for teachers! Teachers who attend will receive certificates for their participation, which can be turned in for In-Service credit.
Participating Institutions:
McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
Knoxville Museum of Art
Women's Basketball Hall of Fame
Tennessee Geographic Alliance
East Tennessee Historical Society
The Muse Knoxville
Ijams Nature Center
Zoo Knoxville
Mabry-Hazen House
Blount Mansion
Girl Scout Museum
Marble Springs State Historic Site
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/museum-open-house-2018-tickets-39880162640
UT School of Music: Gustavo Romero; piano - FREE
Category: Free event and Music
Guest artist recital; Internationally acclaimed concert pianist Gustavo Romero, first prize winner of the Clara Haskill International Piano Competition, returns to Knoxville by popular demand to present an all-Granados program commemorating the 150th anniversary of the composer's birth.
Sandra G. Powell Recital Hall, Natalie L. Haslam Music Center
Unless otherwise noted, concerts are FREE and open to the public. The Natalie Haslam Music Center is located at 1741 Volunteer Blvd on the UT campus, and the Alumni Memorial Building is located at 1408 Middle Drive on the UT campus. *For individual or small group performances, please check the web site or call the day of the event for updates or cancellations: 865-974-5678, www.music.utk.edu/events
UT School of Music: Alex van Duuran; trombone - FREE
Category: Free event and Music
Faculty recital; solo works for trombone, assisted by Devin Lyon-piano.
Sandra G. Powell Recital Hall, Natalie L. Haslam Music Center
Unless otherwise noted, concerts are FREE and open to the public. The Natalie Haslam Music Center is located at 1741 Volunteer Blvd on the UT campus, and the Alumni Memorial Building is located at 1408 Middle Drive on the UT campus. *For individual or small group performances, please check the web site or call the day of the event for updates or cancellations: 865-974-5678, www.music.utk.edu/events
Workshop on Creating Poems for Instagram
Category: Classes, workshops, Free event and Literature, spoken word, writing
Loss Pequeño Glazier has said that the internet is the "true home" of poetry. With the recent mainstream success of so-called “Instagram poets” such as Rupi Kaur, Fortesa Latifi, and Tyler Knott Gregson, Glazier’s sentiment seems truer now than ever. The short, emotionally-charged, and beautifully adorned poetry of these authors has encouraged and inspired people to try their hand at writing poems. Poetry in the internet age is accessible, visually stunning, and, most of all, shareable. The Department of English and the Sundress Academy for the Arts would like to invite you to try your hand at writing poetry with local poets Chloe Hanson and Brynn Martin at their InstaPoems workshop in the Mary Greer Room of the Hodges Library. Instruction, art materials, and snacks will be provided. You just bring inspiration and your phone to snap a picture of the finished product! This event is free and open to the public. https://www.facebook.com/events/205772570166932/
Ewing Gallery: 71st Annual Student Art Competition
Category: Exhibitions, visual art and Free event
Details TBA!
Ewing Gallery, 1715 Volunteer Blvd on the UT campus, Knoxville, TN 37996. Information: 865-974-3200, www.ewing-gallery.utk.edu
Clayton Center for the Arts: Maryville College Figurative Art Exhibit
Category: Exhibitions, visual art and Free event
I would like to warmly invite you to attend the closing reception for Figured at Maryville College this Friday, February 23, from 6:00-8:00 PM. This art exhibition showcases a glimpse of a very important contemporary figurative art movement including the paintings and drawings of four regional, accomplished artists: John Woodrow Kelley, Melanie Norris, Seth Haverkamp, and Denise Stewart-Sanabria.
Closing Reception is Friday, February 23, 6-8pm and the last full day of the exhibition is Tuesday, February 27.
Gallery Hours: 10-5 Monday - Thursday and for evening events
Blackberry Farm Gallery and William "Ed" Harmon Gallery, Clayton Center for the Arts in the smaller of the two buildings
502 E Lamar Alexander Pkwy
Maryville, TN 37804
865-981-8590
https://www.claytonartscenter.com/
Clarence Brown Theatre: the strangers
Category: Theatre
By: christopher oscar peña
Transcending 20th-century notions of race and culture, peña’s work succeeds in simultaneously touching our hearts, stimulating our minds, and examining our society. Tony Award-winning playwright David Henry Hwang
In this CBT-commissioned World Premiere, Cris returns to a place he once used to know, only to find a world he no longer recognizes. As he connects with a new stranger tasked to show him around town, an unexpected spark challenges all of Cris' preconceived notions. the strangers is a modern day reimagining of Thornton Wilder's Our Town, depicting a contemporary American world thrown into chaos.
This production contains adult content and language.
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
The Troubadour Roadhouse and Performance Hall
Category: Music
We have a full event calendar that grows by the day!
Monday - Singer/songwriter night (open sign-up)
Tuesday - Open mic night (open sign-up)
Wed through Sun - Various Americana/Folk artists from Knoxville and across the country
The Troubadour Roadhouse and Performance Hall located in Bearden, 4705 Old Kingston Pike, Knoxville, TN 37919
Information: 865-851-8650, www.troubadourroadhouse.com
www.facebook.com/troubadourroadhouse
The Rose Center: "Ancestors" by Sean Clark
Category: Exhibitions, visual art and Free event
“Ancestors” is a body of work that celebrates the founders of the present. Sean Clark explores a personal narrative of the forerunners that brought him to this very moment. Some of the works in the show are inspired by the legacy of Sammie Nicely and his lifelong friendship with Sean’s father Dr. Robert J Clark. This exhibit is part of the 30th annual From Africa to Appalachia celebration at Rose Center.
The Rose Center, 442 West Second North St., Morristown, TN, 37814. Hours: M-F 9-5. Information: 423-581-4330, www.rosecenter.org
Tennessee Valley Unitarian Universalist Church Exhibition by Alyssa Johnson and Brandon McBath
Category: Exhibitions, visual art and Free event
Reception Friday, February 16, 6:00 to 7:30 pm. Artists’ talks at 6:30 pm.
Alyssa Johnson
There is a power in lines on maps, in three feet of fencing full of holes, in a velvet rope or a cement block. In this power, there are also rules. This wall is okay to climb over—that wall is not. You can paint on that wall, but you cannot touch this one. These are rules Johnson wants to define—to climb into, to push until she meets an edge, to make room for one or two or more people. She hopes to set the groundwork for this delineation by isolating the walls she interacts with daily, to draw them out of their repeated normalcy and question their necessity. There are two sides to every stance—therefore, she uses both realism and abstraction. Abolishing dividers leans toward naivety, yet holding all trust in borders rings with paranoia. Her primary hope is that a wide expression of style will allow for an exploration of both ends of the spectrum, prompting us to locate where our own feet stand in relation to either ignorance or distrust.
In December of 2017, Alyssa graduated from the University of Tennessee’s School of Art with a BFA in Studio Art and a psychology minor. Her past work has been featured in Phoenix Literary Magazine and included in group exhibitions in Tennessee; most recently, she has been displaying in New Jersey. While her focus is primarily on painting and drawing, Alyssa is also serving as studio manager to a local potter in Nashville while still maintaining her own practice in her studio at home.
Brandon McBath
McBath digs for treasure -- the images -- then makes the map to it. He compares this to viewing a cluster of clouds: the mind connects it with an image, and then one sees that image in the clouds. He wants viewers to discover hidden images and be observant of his clouds. He makes large-scale scroll-esque drawings that fill the field of vision from up close or afar. Intuitive gestural lines and ink-pours create a unique matrix or “sky.” Then, as he finds images, he reinforces them and makes them more readily available to the viewer.
Brandon McBath graduated from the University of Tennessee in 2016 with a BFA in Studio Art with a concentration in drawing and a minor in art history. He was raised in East Tennessee by Tammy McBath, of Tammy’s Fish and Fried Green Tomatoes, and a loving older brother. After his father’s death in 1997, his mother worked hard to support her two children. During this time, Brandon was highly influenced by the art within television, anime, and video games. This later accompanied his faith in Jesus Christ which has shaped his worldview alongside his church family at Beech Grove Baptist Church. He teaches middle school art at Concord Christian School in Farragut.
Tennessee Valley Unitarian Universalist Church, 2931 Kingston Pike, Knoxville, TN 37919. Gallery hours: M-Th 10-5, Su 10-1. Information: 865-523-4176, www.tvuuc.org
Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts: Haiku / by Hand
Category: Exhibitions, visual art, Fine Crafts and Free event
Reception to be held March 16, 2018 from 5-7pm.
Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts announces Haiku / by Hand, a dual exhibition of works by Nicole Jacquard and Harlan W. Butt displayed in the Geoffrey A. Wolpert Gallery.
Nicole Jacquard explores themes of memory, ornamentation, and the souvenir through her mixed-media jewelry work. She uses materials such as upcycled fabrics, thread, enamel and a variety of metals to reference the dichotomy of the handmade versus the mass-produced. Jacquard questions how an object with one supposed purpose can transcend its own function when nostalgia and personal meanings are attached.
Harlan W. Butt combines vessels with poetry as a way to explore humankind’s relationship with the natural world. His vessels, made from copper, silver, bronze and brass, reflect the sensory experience of the natural landscape. Butt conveys the beauty and mystery found in nature through his use of plant and animal imagery with a keen attention to color texture. The vessels are accompanied by haikus written by Butt, which record the unique human experience of being fully present in the wilderness.
Together, the works of Jacquard and Butt create a compelling dialog about what we choose to take away from our individual experiences. Be it a tangible memento with which we project a specific memory of place, or the memory itself, used as inspiration to create something new.
Nicole Jacquard is currently Area Head and an Associate Professor at Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana and was the President of the Society of North American Goldsmiths from 2015-2017. She received her first MFA from the University of Michigan in 1991, and her second in 1995 while on a Fullbright Scholarship to Australia at RMIT University in Melbourne. In 2004, Nicole returned to RMIT and completed her Ph.D. in Fine Arts. Nicole was awarded a second 2017-2018 Fullbright Scholarship to Scotland. See more of Jacquard’s work on her website, www.nicolejacquard.com.
Harlan W. Butt maintains a studio in the San Juan Mountains of Colorado. He has been creating work for over 40 years in metals and enamel, specializing in vessels. Harlan was a Regents Professor of Art at the University of North Texas, where he retired in 2017 after teaching for 40 years. He served as Artist-in-Residence at Denali National Park in 2010 and at the Grand Canyon in 2014. He will be an Artist-in-Residence at Acadia National Park in the summer of 2018. See more of Harlan’s work on his website, harlanwbutt.com.
Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts, 556 Parkway, Gatlinburg, TN 37738. Gallery hours are Monday – Friday 9:00 am – 5:00 pm and Saturday 10:00 am – 4:00 pm. Information: 865-436-5860, www.arrowmont.org
Rala: First Friday Exhibition by Kristen Wasik
Category: Exhibitions, visual art and Free event
Join us for a show opening featuring the work of Kristen Wasik.
Opening - Fri Feb 2, 6-9 PM
She is a senior BFA candidate in the School of Art at the University of Tennessee. Her most recent work is informed by minimalism in which gesture and abstract forms construct a sense of meaning. When not in the studio, Kristen enjoys traveling, exploring the Smoky Mountains, and learning how to embrace being human.
Rala, 112 W. Jackson Ave, Knoxville, TN 37902. Information: 865-525-7888, https://shoprala.com/