Calendar of Events
Friday, January 6, 2023
HoLa Hora Latina: Three Kings' Day Celebration
Category: Culinary arts, food, Exhibitions, visual art, Festivals, special events, Fine Crafts, Free event, History, heritage and Kids, family
Dia de los Tres Reyes Magos
Opening 5-9 PM
Free toys for children! Juegetes Gratis para los ninos
Casa HoLa is located inside the Emporium for the Arts on the bottom floor in Suite 112 at 100 S. Gay St., Knoxville, TN 37902.
Facebook @HoLaHoraLatina
Instagram @HoLaHoraLatina
Twitter @CasaHoLa
865-335-3358 or casahola@holafestival.org
SalsaKnox Dance Company: Salsa Party
Category: Classes, workshops and Dance, movement
8 pm to 1 am - every First Friday of the Month
*** 8 pm: Intro Bachata Dance
***8:30 pm: Intro to Salsa Dance
***9:00 pm: The Salsa Party Starts
PRIVATE BAR AND BARTENDER, Instructor-Led Latin Dancing, NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED
SalsaKnox Dance Company is a great dance company that teaches Salsa and Bachata dance in a way that everybody can learn!
Location: The Embassy Suites by Hilton in West Knoxville TN (9621 Parkside Drive, Knoxville, TN 37922)
Save 40% by PRE-ORDERING TICKET prior to the day of the event! at https://salsaknox.com/the-salsa-party-knoxville-tn
WDVX: Taps & Tunes on the Corner with Southern Cities
Category: Free event, Kids, family and Music
Start your First Friday Fun with WDVX & Visit Knoxville at Taps & Tunes on the Corner at 6pm on Friday, January 6, 2023.
Join host Evie Andrus & The Friday Friends for a free show with musical guests, Southern Cities.
You can listen online at https://wdvx.com/listen or livestream from the WDVX Facebook Page.
301 S. Gay Street
Knoxville, TN 37902
Tel: 865-544-1029
Printshop Beer Co: First Friday with Nicholas Cockrell
Category: Culinary arts, food, Exhibitions, visual art and Free event
FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 2023 AT 7 PM
Join us for January’s First Friday showing with Nicholas Cockrell. Nicholas created Untitled Series Vol. 1: Depression during the ending days of Fall 2021, when he painted out his depression, which manifested itself differently with each new day. Intentionally using a variety of painting techniques—impasto, layers, filbert blending, palette knife strokes, and more—helped him to work through the depressive episodes, as each piece needed to reveal a different experience. Nicholas hopes this project serves two-fold purposes. On one hand, it is a record of what he walked through, a testimony to past seasons. On the other hand, these pieces serve as a connecting point with people struggling with depression. In Nicholas's own words, "My prayer is for you to resonate with a piece in such a way you find solace and reprieve; you are not alone."
You can connect with Nicholas and his art at @_lightandcolor_
Museum of Appalachia: 50% Off Admission Wednesdays
Category: History, heritage, Kids, family and Science, nature
Enjoy 50% Off Admission Every Wednesday in January and February!
Museum of Appalachia, 2819 Andersonville Hwy, Clinton, TN 37716. Information: 865-494-7680, www.museumofappalachia.org
Social Dance Knoxville: Weekly Group Classes
Category: Classes, workshops and Dance, movement
January 3rd, Tango; 6pm - Beginner; 7pm - Intermediate/Advanced
January 10th, Cha Cha; 6pm - Beginner; 7pm - Intermediate/Advanced
January 17th, Waltz; 6pm - Beginner; 7pm - Intermediate/Advanced
January 24th, Swing; 6pm - Beginner; 7pm - Intermediate/Advanced
January 31st, Foxtrot; 6pm - Beginner; 7pm - Intermediate/Advanced
We offer two regular group classes every Tuesday at Broadway Academy of Performing Arts.
6pm - Newcomer/Beginner class - This class is for people with no or minimal experience. No partner and no special shoes are required!
7pm - Intermediate/Advanced class - This class is for Bronze level students and covers the whole Bronze syllabus as well as variations. No partner and no special shoes are required!
These classes are drop-in, so attend when you can. We teach everyone lead and follow in these classes, and rotate through the 6 core dances every 6 weeks. A single class costs $20, and 10 group classes can be purchased for 25% off ($150).
https://socialdanceknoxville.com/
Broadway at the Tennessee Theatre: Tootsie
Category: Comedy, Music and Theatre
TOOTSIE includes eight performances from Jan. 3-8, 2023. This laugh-out-loud love letter to the theater tells the story of Michael Dorsey, a talented but difficult actor who struggles to find work until one show-stopping act of desperation lands him the role of a lifetime. Featuring a hilarious Tony Award®-winning book by Robert Horn and an outrageously clever score by David Yazbek (The Band’s Visit, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels), TOOTSIE is a joyful delight.
Tennessee Theatre, 604 S. Gay Street, Knoxville, TN 37902. For information/tickets: 865-684-1200, www.tennesseetheatre.com
Muse Knoxville: Winter Break Camp
Category: Classes, workshops, Kids, family, Science, nature and Technology
Session I: December 27th - 30th, 2022
Session II: January 3rd - 6th, 2023
8:30 AM - 2:30 PM daily
Join us for Winter Break Camp Muse, where we'll practice basic mindfulness skills through breathing exercises, sensory engagement, mindful meditations, yoga, arts and crafts (Two sessions covering the same material).
Muse Knoxville, 516 N. Beaman Street, Knoxville, TN 37914. Information: 865-594-1494, www.themuseknoxville.org
Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts: Story Sticks: Rob Millard-Mendez
Category: Exhibitions, visual art, Fine Crafts and Free event
JERRY DROWN WOOD STUDIO GALLERY | JANUARY 2 – MARCH 3, 2023
Rob Millard-Mendez was born in a New England textile town with an incredible industrial past. From an early age, he was enthralled with mechanics, motion, and the wonders created by practical, no-nonsense makers.
“The primary aim in my work is to illustrate and analyze concepts that I find enthralling. The resulting objects deal on many levels with formal and conceptual issues. In my work, I hope to show an equal blending of art, craft, and the presentation of engaging ideas in intriguing ways. The works are meant to involve the viewer visually and intellectually. My sources include mythology, science, history, and American Folk Art (among others). The objects I make reflect the sensibilities of a person steeped in New England practicality who (for better or worse) ended up learning about things like art history, existentialist philosophy, and post-structuralist theory. Some of my sculptures are based on themes from classical mythology viewed through the lens of contemporary events. I have a strong interest in how mythemes surface and re-surface throughout human history in many varied (but related) guises. Craft is an important aspect of my work. I identify strongly with the idea of the artist as a kind of Daedalean hybrid: artist/artisan/shaman. Visual art, like mythology, has the power to compel us with its resonant imagery. It is my hope that my works will, in some small way, enrich the viewer and make her/him see the world as slightly more tragic or laughable (or possibly both at the same time).”
Rob’s work has been shown in over 500 exhibitions in all fifty states as well as internationally. He has had many solo exhibitions and he has received over 120 awards for his art and his teaching. Rob’s sculptures are in over sixty private and public collections and images of his work have appeared in Sculpture Magazine, American Craft, two Lark Books, Art New England, and many other publications. Rob is a Professor of Art in the Art and Design Department at the University of Southern Indiana in Evansville, Indiana. He teaches 3-D Design, Woodworking, and Sculpture. He received an MFA in Sculpture from UMASS Dartmouth. https://www.arrowmont.org/story-sticks/
Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts, 556 Parkway, Gatlinburg, TN 37738. Information: 865-436-5860, https://www.arrowmont.org
Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts: Devices for Filling a Void - Lauren Kalman
Category: Exhibitions, visual art, Fine Crafts and Free event
JANUARY 2 – MARCH 3, 2023 | GEOFFREY A. WOLPERT GALLERY
Lauren Kalman is a visual artist based in Detroit, whose practice is rooted in contemporary craft, sculpture, video, photography and performance. Through performances using her body, her work investigates constructions of the ideal and the feminine and their impacts on self-image and identity, the politics of craft, and the built environment.
“I use assertive and powerful performances of the female body in relationship to wearable objects, functional objects, and environments. I make objects and then use those objects in performance videos and photographs. My body is the site for these performative interactions. I use a variety of methods in my work including traditionally fabricated metal objects, textiles, beading, and ceramics folded together with installation, 3D printing, computer-controlled objects, performance, photography, and video. Over the years, my work has transitioned from jewelry as the format of my work, to adornment and decoration as a subject of my work. I work with craft materials as a strategic choice, because of their strong tie to the body through their proximity to bodies through jewelry, cutlery, vessels, hygiene implements, and clothing. Devices for Filling a Void, combines a jewelry vocabulary with forms reminiscent of reconstructive surgical devices and body-like growths. Rather than presenting or holding the body in an ideal position, they distort the body through actions that are sometimes grotesque or violent. The objects literally fill the voids of the body, but the forms also imply a psychological filling of emotional or erotic voids. The work points to ideas about women being incomplete or lacking, requiring augmentation by men, objects, dress, makeup and adornment.”
Raised in Cleveland, Ohio, Kalman completed her MFA in Art and Technology from the Ohio State University and earned a BFA with a focus in Metals from Massachusetts College of Art. https://www.arrowmont.org/devices_kalman/
Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts, 556 Parkway, Gatlinburg, TN 37738. Information: 865-436-5860, https://www.arrowmont.org
Printshop Beer: Explore Knox Bike Rides
Category: Culinary arts, food, Free event and Health, wellness
Year-round, join us Saturdays at 11:00 for our weekly slow ride through different Knoxville neighborhoods as we explore our city via bike. Although distances and routes vary, most rides last for 60-75 minutes (4-8 miles) and potentially include a stop at various landmarks, sites of interest, and even other breweries!
Please note that rides will be cancelled in the event of inclement weather to ensure the safety and comfort of all participants. (If it's raining or snowing, we'll cancel the ride. When the temperature is below about 40 or so at ride time, it's usually too cold for our group to want to ride.) We'll announce any cancellations on our Instagram feed at https://www.instagram.com/printshopbeer/
Arrowmont Gallery in Knoxville: Open Hours
Category: Exhibitions, visual art, Fine Crafts and Free event
The Featured section of the gallery changes every month for First Friday, and the Marketplace works rotate. The Arrowmont Gallery is the first permanent off-campus exhibition space for the School.
110 South Gay Street, Knoxville Tennessee 37902. Current hours: Fri 5-9 PM, Sat-Sun 12-5 PM.
https://www.arrowmont.org/arrowmont-gallery/ or contact Gallery Manager Heather F. Wetzel with questions at hwetzel@arrowmont.org.