Calendar of Events

Saturday, November 2, 2019

Great Smoky Mountain Heritage Center: 2nd Annual Holiday Handcrafters Fair

Category: Exhibitions, visual art, Festivals, special events, Fine Crafts and Free event

Join us on Saturday, November 2nd, 10 am-4 pm for a great shopping experience! Diverse vendors will offer high quality, hand-crafted items just in time for the Thanksgiving and Christmas gift-giving season.

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: M-Sa 10-5. Information: 865-448-0044, www.gsmheritagecenter.org

Women's Basketball Hall of Fame: 2019 Girl Scout Day at Neyland Stadium

  • November 2, 2019

Category: Festivals, special events and Kids, family

The Vols invite all girls scouts to Neyland Stadium on November 2 as the Vols take on UAB. Enjoy tickets to the UAB game and pre game activities at the WBHOF including pizza, cornhole, access to basketball courts and more.
More information at https://www.wbhof.com/2019-girl-scout-day/.
Visit allvols.com to get your tickets.

Junkin' Fair Knoxville

  • November 2, 2019
  • 8:00AM-4:00PM

Category: Festivals, special events

Sat, November 2, 2019, 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Junkin' Fair (Knoxville) is back for it's 8th show! This one-day event is located just east of Downtown Knoxville at Chilhowee Park & Exposition Center (1320 Knoxville Zoo Drive, Knoxville, TN 37914) in the covered/open air Livestock Barns. Join us and shop with 80+ jury selected, unique vendors from all across TN. Each vendor will fill their booth with with tons of the "good junk" you've been looking for! Our vendors are sure to help you make your Pinterest dreams come true by bringing the best vintage, rusty-crusty, upcycled, repurposed, one of a kind items! You'll also be able to enjoy area boutique vendors and fill those bellies with local Food Trucks.

Purchase tickets online or at the gate. Tickets are required for ages 12 and older. Kids 12 and under are free. Event is rain or shine and all tickets are NON-REFUNDABLE.
Tickets at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/junkin-fair-knoxville-november-2-2019-tickets-64979509462

Chilhowee Park & Exposition Center / Livestock Barns
1320 Knoxville Zoo Drive
Knoxville, TN 37914

Tennessee Folklore Society Annual Meeting (Byrdstown)

  • November 2, 2019

Category: Festivals, special events, Free event, History, heritage, Lecture, panel and Music

The Tennessee Folklore Society will hold its 85th Annual Meeting on Saturday, November 2, 2019 at Cordell Hull Birthplace State Park in Byrdstown, Tennessee. The meeting will begin at 11:00 am (CDT) and conclude at approximately 3:30 pm. It is free of charge and open to Society members as well as the general public.

The Tennessee Folklore Society is a statewide organization of professional folklorists, arts presenters, community scholars, and others who share an interest in studying, preserving and celebrating the rich folk arts and cultural traditions of Tennessee. Founded in 1934, the Society publishes the Tennessee Folklore Society Bulletin, the nation’s oldest regional folklore journal. Its operations are managed by Jubilee Community Arts in Knoxville, Tennessee.

The Annual Meeting is a time for members, prospective members, and others interested in Tennessee’s folk traditions to gather, present papers and exchange ideas. The proceedings also include a report from Tennessee Arts Commission Folklife Program Director Bradley Hanson on TAC program news and activities.

The meeting will include presentations on several timely topics relating to Tennessee traditional music. Michael Doubler will speak on the career of his great-grandfather, Grand Ole Opry pioneer Uncle Dave Macon, sharing materials from his new biography of the Dixie Dewdrop. James Akenson will reflect on Ken Burns’ recent television documentary Country Music, reactions to and assessments of the series, and its overall impact. Shawn Pitts will examine Carl Perkins’ early career and discovery of his earliest sides among the Stanton Littlejohn home recordings.

The meeting will also include screening of a video about TFS activist and Tennessee State Parks ranger Bob Fulcher from recent Washington ceremonies in which he was awarded the National Heritage Fellowship. More information about the Tennessee Folklore Society can be found on the Society’s website at www.tennesseefolklore.org or Facebook.

The District Gallery: The Big Tiny Show

  • November 1, 2019 — December 28, 2019

Category: Exhibitions, visual art, Fine Crafts and Free event

We are so pleased to announce our first open call small works show! The Big Tiny Show is a national juried exhibition of over 100 small works by a diverse group of local and regional artists. $1500 in cash awards will be juried by longtime Knoxville artist Joe Parrott. Please join us this First Friday, November 1 from 5-8 p.m. to meet local artists, get a sneak peek at our holiday collection, and enjoy this big show of delightfully tiny art!

Show extended until end of December!

The District Gallery & Framery, 5113 Kingston Pike, Knoxville, TN 37919
(865) 200-4452 or www.TheDistrictGallery.com
Gallery Hours: Monday - Friday 10-5:30, Saturday 10-4

UT Downtown Gallery: Collecting Histories

Category: Exhibitions, visual art, Fine Crafts and Free event

COLLECTING HISTORIES
selections from the collection of Floyd Jones and Mary Sabol (C'72)

Opening Reception: Friday, November 1, 5-9pm

Collecting Histories spotlights the collection of UT alumni Floyd Jones (Transportation/Logistics '72) and Mary Sabol (Sociology '72). The couple met as undergrads and have been collecting artwork since their days in Knoxville. The exhibition showcases the couple's diverse collecting interests—dolls, Black Americana, Black portraiture, and images of children.

The couple have lived in Chicago since the mid-1970s, and first began collecting dolls—an interest Mary acquired from her mother. Her first doll purchase, as an adult, was in Gatlinburg, TN. Their doll collection sparked interest in collecting art and other historical objects. Floyd became an independent doll appraiser and was an appraiser on PBS's Antiques Roadshow for several seasons.

The UT Downtown Gallery will close Thursday, November 28 and Friday, November 29 for the Thanksgiving Holiday.

UT Downtown Gallery, 106 S. Gay St, Knoxville, TN 37902. Hours: W-F 11-6, Sa 10-3. Information: 865-673-0802, http://web.utk.edu/~downtown

C for Courtside: Surround by VINEGAR

  • November 1, 2019 — December 6, 2019

Category: Dance, movement, Exhibitions, visual art, Free event and Music

By VINEGAR (Ann Trondson and Melissa Yes)
In collaboration with Fenella Kennedy and students from the University of Alabama Department of Theatre and Dance

Opening Reception: Friday November 1, 2019, 7-10pm

https://vinegarprojects.org
Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter @vinegarprojects
hello@vinegarprojects.org

The pulsing repetitive beat, sweat soaking your carefully selected outfit, the hours that pass without much thought while you repeat the same movements over and over, the exhaustion disappearing when you hear that song that makes you get on the dance floor and keep going because it is just too good to miss. Vinegar wants to go to a place where the ego falls away, where the body reconnects with the mind and the boundaries between us dissolve. Taking inspiration from 1990s midwest rave culture, Vinegar invites you to melt into your surroundings. Let’s dance.

VINEGAR champions artists. VINEGAR is a non-profit organization run for artists by artists in Birmingham, Alabama. Upcoming projects include the launch of Airbnb X Vinegar, an experimental exhibition venue (opening November 7, 2019) and VINEGAR’s first official headquarters, a permanent exhibition space opening winter 2019-2020.

ANN TRONDSON’s artistic practice is based in live performance, video, sound, and drawing. Recent exhibitions of her work have been held at Louis B. James Gallery, New York City (2014); College for Creative Studies, Detroit, MI (2013), and MAK Center of Art and Architecture, Los Angeles (2012). Her films have been screened at Salon 94 Gallery, New York (2014) and the Palm Springs Art Museum (2010). In 2014, she participated in the Terra Summer Residency in Giverny, France. Previous residences include The Guesthaus Residency, Los Angeles (2012), The Vermont Studio Center (2009), and The Banff Centre (2009). She received her MFA from the University of Southern California in 2008 and now lives and works in Birmingham, Alabama.

MELISSA YES makes objects, installations, video art, and performances. She uses low-brow materials and DIY digital techniques to create moments of physical, cultural, and existential tension. Using destruction as a creative process and vice-versa, Yes tinkers with the production and consumption of American bodies, landscapes, and cultural narratives.

Melissa Yes earned an MFA with an emphasis in sculpture (2017) at the Ohio State University, as well as a BS in biology (2006) and a BFA in fine art (2012) from the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Yes worked as a studio assistant for artist Ann Hamilton from 2015-17. Yes’s twelve-year career in art, education, and the nonprofit sector has led her back to Birmingham, Alabama, where she is working as an artist, designer, educator, and co-director of VINEGAR.

FENELLA KENNEDY is an Assistant Professor of Dance in the Department of Theatre and Dance at Alabama University. Their work deals with the intersection of language, performance, and identity, using large-scale immersive environments to explore topics of gender, social media, and the strange and reptile pre(sent)-history of birds and ballerinas. Kennedy earned their PhD in Dance Studies from the Ohio State University, and maintains the public research blog Headtail Connection. In their fleeting spare time Kennedy teaches and organizes social partner dance events across the United States. Fenella Kennedy is joined for this project by dancers from the University of Alabama: Marcus Bivins, Alexis Odom, Danielle Pope, Abi Shepherd and Jamie Stannard.

C for Courtside, 513 Cooper Street, Knoxville, TN 37917. Information: cforcourtside@gmail.com, www.cforcourtside.com
Follow the gallery on Instagram: @cforcourtside

Awaken Coffee: Artwork by Sarah Dempsey

  • November 1, 2019 — December 1, 2019

Category: Exhibitions, visual art and Free event

Awaken Coffee will host artist Sarah Dempsey Friday, November 1 from 6-9 pm

"It’s not a thought process that leads to my art. I think too much and painting is my escape from that. My art seems to be a reflection from what I am feeling, of how I react to all of God’s creation.” - Sarah Dempsey

Join us for inspiring art, refreshments and of course great coffee!

Awaken Coffee is a live music venue, espresso bar, craft beer & wine bar and organic restaurant in the heart of downtown. Awaken Coffee, 125 W Jackson Ave, Knoxville, Tennessee 37902

Hours: Mon-Thu 7 AM - 9 PM, Fri 7 AM - 10 PM, Sat 8 AM - 10 PM, Sun 2-8 PM
(865) 951-0427 or https://www.facebook.com/awakencoffeeoldcity/

Art Market Gallery: Featuring Karen Kyte & Kate McCullough

Category: Exhibitions, visual art, Fine Crafts and Free event

First Friday Reception: November 1, 5:30 – 9 p.m.

Kate McCullough - Painting
BIO I began painting in watercolor about 17 years ago after a 35 year hiatus from art. Initially my studies at Villa Marie College and SUNY College at Buffalo included general design, art history and oil and acrylic painting. When I returned to painting I decided that watercolor was a medium that I would like to explore. I immediately fell in love with it and I have not looked back. I started with courses with Marcia Goldenstein and Whitney Leland at UT and then moved on to workshops at Arrowmont with Don Lake and Sue Archer, Kanuga with Linda Baker and Don Andrews, Cheap Joe’s with Linda Kemp, three workshops with John Salminen and a couple with Paul Jackson. I presently teach a watercolor class at the Fountain City Art Center. I am the former president of the Knoxville Watercolor Society, a member of the Art Market Gallery in downtown Knoxville, a signature member of the Tennessee Watercolor Society.

Karen Kyte - Clay
I’ve been an artist ever since I held crayons. I decorated everything and made endless mud-pies. I was the busiest, messiest kid on the block.
It was logical and practical of course to study medical technology, that was until I took a painting class. Liver flukes lost their glamor, replaced by my real passion, mud-pies. I graduated with a B.S.F.A. from the University of South Dakota, and continued making art, and still continue. I feel like the guy in “Close Encounters” making the lumps of clay into Devils Tower, not knowing why, just knowing he must. My creations are spontaneous. I see compelling images in a lump of clay. The clay speaks to me, wills itself into a certain form. I am fascinated by shape, color, and movement. For me making art is a way of seeing, being, and thinking. I am grateful that earth formed art previously known as mud-pies replaced microorganisms.

Art Market Gallery, 422 S. Gay St, Knoxville, TN 37902. Hours: Tu-Sa 11-6, Su 1-6. Information: 865-525-5265, www.artmarketgallery.net

Rala: First Friday with Brian Pittman

  • November 1, 2019 — December 1, 2019

Category: Exhibitions, visual art and Free event

November 1st 6-9PM

We are excited to announce Brian Pittman as our featured artist for the month of November! This year, Brian is mixing things up and selling original drawings in sealed envelopes. Each drawing is a surprise until after you purchase. Come join us for the show opening and to meet one of Knoxville's finest artists!

https://www.facebook.com/events/916326785416009/

Rala, 112 W. Jackson Ave, Knoxville, TN 37902
HOURS: Mon - Thurs: 10:00am to 8:00pm, Fri - Sat: 10:00am to 9:00pm, Sun: 11:00am to 5:00pm
PH: (865) 525-7888, Instagram: @ShopRala
https://shoprala.com

Striped Light: Welcome to Hell Vol. 2

  • November 1, 2019 — November 30, 2019

Category: Exhibitions, visual art and Free event

Striped Light / 107 Bearden Pl.

Reception: November 1 7:00pm - 10:00pm

Eleanor Aldrich, April Bachtel, Eric Cagley, Natalie Petrosky, Jonathan Purtill, Sarah Shebaro, Nathan Sulfaro

Welcome to Hell is a semiannual exhibition and collaborative book project curated by Jonathan Purtill.

Regionality is important. Not in the sense of 'local color' or 'terroir' or whatever, but as an interconnected set of habits and subcultures that require tending and attention (or he way that touring bands open for hometown heroes in another city).
https://locatearts.org/exhibitions/knoxville/welcome-to-hell-vol-2

Fluorescent Gallery: Mineral House Media Group Residency Exhibition

  • November 1, 2019 — November 29, 2019

Category: Exhibitions, visual art and Free event

Fluorescent Gallery / 627 N Central St
Reception: November 1 6:00pm - 10:00pm

Liz Wierzbicki, Aaron Cowan, Rylan Thompson, joy tirade, Marlos E'van, Matthew Dutton, McLean Fahnestock, Diana Palermo, Kevin Brophy, Megumi Naganoma

Mineral House Media is thrilled to announce our second annual residency exhibition, featuring artwork from all participants in our 2019 digital residency program. Multimedia works span a breadth of topics: place, nature, identity, community, intimacy, trauma, technology, duality, dreams, and more. Each resident's written interview will be available at the show, so that visitors can dig deeper into the work and practices of the artists.

Mineral House Media’s digital residency program is a series of online artist residencies. Each artist in this exhibition was selected for our 2019 program. During the digital residency, artists are given full control of the Mineral House Media Instagram feed for three weeks, and are encouraged to curate a selection of works that exemplify the trajectory of their practice. They were each highlighted in a month-long webpage feature, and completed a detailed written interview at the end of their residency.

Mineral House Media was founded in 2017 as an online curatorial collective, focused on the enrichment of personal practice through critical analysis and the elevation of working contemporary artists. We strive to connect artists across the Southeast and beyond through a series of online residencies, interviews, podcasts, and documentaries. As a publication platform, Mineral House Media invites all writers and media creators to invest in the art world through reviews and analytical media projects.

https://locatearts.org/exhibitions/knoxville/mineral-house-media-2019-group-residency-exhibtion

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