Calendar of Events
Thursday, May 9, 2024
Tennessee Stage Company: Shakespeare on the Hill - Much Ado About Nothing
Category: Science, nature and Theatre
Spring is here and so is Shakespeare On the Hill – our spring collaboration with the Mabry-Hazen House. This year’s play will be our longtime favorite Much Ado About Nothing playing in the glorious springtime from May 9 – 19, outdoors at the Mabry-Hazen House. We had such a gloriously good time with our first two Mabry-Hazen collaborations, Kings and Crowns in 2022 and Richard II in 2023 and we are so looking forward to presenting our favorite comedy.
This most perfect romantic comedy centers on Shakespeare's wittiest lovers, Beatrice and Benedick: two people determined to avoid the foolishness of love at all costs. Verbal sparks between these two light the fire for some of Shakespeare's best writing. Along the way, we meet young lovers, chaos-causing villains, and Shakespeare's answer to the Three Stooges: Dogberry and The Watch. Of course, like all good comedies, everyone ends up with their Happily Ever After -- more or less. "But for which of my good parts did you first suffer love for me?"
Our 2024 Knoxville Shakespeare on the Hill production will be produced at the gazebo on the grounds near the Julia Meek Guest House. We will have some chairs available, but you are encouraged to bring your own outdoor chair.
Thursday, May 9 7:30 pm
Friday, May 10 7:30 pm
Saturday, May 11 7:30 pm
Sunday, May 12 2:30 pm
Thursday, May 16 7:30 pm
Friday, May 17 7:30 pm
Saturday, May 18 7:30 pm
Sunday, May 19 2:30 pm
Doors open thirty minutes before the show, with the show beginning promptly at 7:30.
Individual Tickets: $15.00
Group Rate of 4 Tickets: $50.00
Neighborhood Resident Ticket: $10 with proof of 37915 or 37916 zip code, to be purchased at the Mabry-Hazen House Office or at the door of the event.
All Children Under 6 Are Free
We will honor Penny for the Arts, covering children up to age 15. For more information, visit www.KnoxAlliance.com/penny-4-arts/
https://www.simpletix.com/e/shakespeare-on-the-hill-much-ado-about-not-tickets-167045
American Museum of Science & Energy: Digital Twins and AI
Category: Lecture, panel and Science, nature
3-4pm @ AMSE
An exchange of ideas between one of the countries most innovative classrooms and the workplace of the future.
• What is a Digital Twin and what is the significance of using such an innovative technology?
• What is Artificial Intelligence and how does it influence the world around us?
Featuring:
Dr. Mark Buckner from Oak Ridge Schools: CCTE iSchool Robotics Innovation Design & Manufacturing Teacher and the Director of Wildcat Manufacturing tacked on to being a Distinguished Research Scientist at Oak Ridge National Laboratory for over thirty years.
Dr. Lynne Parker who is Associate Vice Chancellor and Director of the AI Tennessee Initiative at the University of Tennessee. Previously, she was Deputy United States Chief Technology Officer and Founding Director of the National Artificial Intelligence Initiative Office at the United States' White House Office of Science and Technology Policy. She is an American roboticist specializing in multi-robot systems, swarm robotics, and distributed artificial intelligence.
Register: https://form.jotform.com/240304473107042
American Museum of Science & Energy, 300 S. Tulane Avenue, Oak Ridge, TN 37830. Information: 865-576-3200, www.amse.org
UT Arboretum Society: “It’s Turtle Time in Tennessee – Turtle-ology!” Virtual Program
Category: Free event, Science, nature and Virtual
“It’s Turtle Time in Tennessee – Turtle-ology!” Virtual Program, Thursday, May 9. Presented by the UT Arboretum Society
The Southeast is rich in turtle diversity, and the Volunteer State is home to 15 species. The Eastern Box Turtle is the sole terrestrial one and the one we most often encounter. Join UT Arboretum education coordinator, Michelle Campanis, with naturalist and author, Stephen Lyn Bales, via Zoom as we learn about these fascinating creatures on Thursday, May 9, at 7:00 PM. Due to scheduling issues the UT Arboretum Society's May edition of the First Thursday Nature Super Club is moved to the second
Thursday.
You’ll also learn how the rest of the shell-covered reptiles are primarily aquatic and live in rivers, creeks, ponds, bogs and other wetlands. They all must leave their watery homes to dig holes and lay their eggs. Typically, that happens May through July when the warm ground can incubate the nursery.
This educational class is free, but you must register to receive your Zoom link. Everyone who registers will receive the recording as well to watch at your convenience. Register at utarboretumsociety.org under Programs. Please contact Michelle at mcampani@utk.edu for any questions or registration issue.
Knoxville Symphony Orchestra: Knoxville Community Concert
Category: Free event, Kids, family and Music
Enjoy a free evening concert in the World’s Fair Park Tennessee Amphitheatre featuring your Knoxville Symphony Orchestra and Resident Conductor James Fellenbaum. Picnic blankets, lawn chairs, food, and drinks are welcome. This event is free and open to the public.
Thursday, May 9, 2024, at 7:30 p.m.
CHARLES GOUNOD: Symphony No. 1, Mvt. I
LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN: Symphony No. 4, Mvts. II & III
EDWARD ELGAR: Chanson de Nuit
GABRIEL FAURE: Masques et Bergamasques, Mvt. III
RICHARD ROGERS: Selections from The Sound of Music
GEORGE COHAN (arr. TYZIK): Give My Regards to George
GEORGE GERSHWIN (arr. SAYRE): Gershwin in Concert
JOHN PHILIP SOUSA: Liberty Bell March
In cases of light rain, the concert will take place as scheduled. In cases of cold temperatures or thunderstorms, the concert will be cancelled.
Information/tickets: 865-291-3310 or https://knoxvillesymphony.com
Tennessee Artists Association: Exhibition at The Frothy Monkey
Category: Culinary arts, food, Exhibitions, visual art and Free event
The Frothy Monkey is currently exhibiting artworks from the Tennessee Artist’s Association’s show of “Take Care of One Another” from May through July at the Frothy Monkey, 419, S. Gay St. Knoxville, TN 37902.
The Frothy Monkey is the perfect stop for coffee, conversation and community. The restaurant serves breakfast through dinner, and loves it when a coffee chat turns into a lunch or dinner date. The Frothy Monkey seeks to provide a safe and welcoming environment that can nourish guests and build community relationships.
Tennessee Artists Association; A great place to learn and grow as an artist. Monthly programs of TAA include practical art demonstrations, discussions, and opportunities for individual artists to get involved in learning, community and shows. More on TAA can be found on the web at https://tnartists.org or on Instagram at @tn_artists, and on Facebook at TNArtistsAssociation.
Mill & Mine: Treaty Oak Revival
Category: Music
Treaty Oak Revival, Wednesday, May 8, 8:00 PM (Doors 7:00 PM) and Thursday, May 9, 8:00 PM (Doors 7:00 PM) at The Mill & Mine.
The Mill & Mine, 227 W. Depot Avenue, Knoxville, TN 37917. Tickets/information: 865-343-6000 or https://themillandmine.com
Tennessee Theatre: Stomp
Category: Dance, movement, Music and Theatre
STOMP is explosive, provocative, sophisticated, sexy, utterly unique and appeals to audiences of all ages. The return of the percussive hit also brings some new surprises, with some sections of the show now updated and restructured and the addition of two new full-scale routines, utilizing props like tractor tire inner tubes and paint cans. STOMP. See what all the noise is about.
https://www.tennesseetheatre.com/events/detail/stomp-g5vizbd1rpurb-1
Westminster Presbyterian Church: Exhibition by Curt Imerman and Cheri Jorgensen
Category: Exhibitions, visual art and Free event
Pen, Ink and Colored Pencil drawings of weathered barns throughout the Midwest, Kentucky and Tennessee by Curt Imerman
“Blessed are the Meek” and “Animal Spirits” : Wildlife drawings by Cheri Jorgensen
Westminster Presbyterian Church Schilling Gallery, 6500 S Northshore Dr, Knoxville, TN 37919. Hours: M-R 9-4, Fri 9-1. Information: (865) 584-3957 or www.wpcknox.org
Knoxville Museum of Art: Tools as Art: Work and Play
Category: Exhibitions, visual art and Free event
Drawn from the remarkable collection of John Hechinger, a hardware store magnate, and art collector, the 68 featured works in the exhibition present images of the most familiar tools as extraordinary works of art. Encompassing photographs, paintings, works on paper, and sculptures, the exhibition celebrates the value of labor and honors the creativity of builders, artists, hobbyists, and self-reliant DIYers. Featured artists include Colleen Barry, Debbie Fleming Caffery, Jim Dine, Claes Oldenburg, Maria Porges, James Surls, and Wayne Thiebaud.
The renowned art collection of the late hardware magnate John Hechinger exemplifies this practical and artistic universality. Over his long career, Hechinger devoted much of his energy, playfulness, and passion to this collection, seeking out works from numerous genres and artists of many backgrounds, all of them bound by a common theme: the democracy of the tool. In Work and Play, curator Sarah Tanguy explores interlocking principles: tools as icons of labor; labor as a component of creativity; creativity as a form of play; and the art of tools as the most incisive expression of their interrelatedness. This exhibition celebrates the virtues inherent in the art of the tool and highlights the astounding breadth of the Hechinger Collection by illuminating this unique, but ubiquitous, idiom.
Knoxville Museum of Art, 1050 World's Fair Park, Knoxville, TN 37916. Hours: Tu-Sa 10-5, Su 1-5. Information: 865-525-6101, www.knoxart.org. Admission and parking are free.
Rala: First Friday with Michael Arpino
Category: Exhibitions, visual art and Free event
Join us for the opening of “Pottery From Somewhere Else Entirely” by Michael Arpino on May 3rd from 6-8 pm.
Arpino's unique pieces are each a statement of individuality!
https://www.instagram.com/arpinoceramics/
Rala: Regional and Local Artisans, 112 W. Jackson Ave, Knoxville, TN 37902. Hours: Mon-Thu & Sat 11-6, Fri 11-8, Sun 11-5. Information: 865-525-7888, https://shoprala.com or www.instagram.com/ShopRala
Art Market Gallery: Vincent Drake and Julie Boisseau-Craig
Category: Exhibitions, visual art, Fine Crafts and Free event
First Friday Reception: May 3rd, 5:30 - 9 pm
Vincent Drake was born in 1976 in Udon Thani, Thailand to a Thai mother and American father and spent his formative years in a working class neighborhood in southeast Los Angeles. He attended the Los Angeles County High School for the Arts and the San Francisco Art Institute where he studied Fine Art Painting. Drake's art can be seen as an exploration of society's struggle with the individual and our human nature. His work has been exhibited throughout the United States and Canada. He currently finds himself home in Knoxville, Tennessee. Drake is inspired by the absurdity of modern American society; the irrational ideals we're convinced to accept, the relentless marketing and propaganda, the tribalism, disgust, perverted romanticism and violence that has become characteristic of us. In his art, Drake is unconcerned with beauty or idealization. He is interested in investigating our culture's influence on our identities and the confusion, panic, and suffering that results. His subjects are people; sometimes we as individuals, sometimes us as a group. They are part mechanical construction, part hallucination; both comical and uncomfortable; suffering, confused, and trapped by their emptiness and proselytized ambitions.
Artist Julie Fawn Boisseau-Craig works in glass and porcelain, but also utilizes metals and wood as necessary to create her sculptural pieces. Julie designs and creates many functional and wearable works at Wild Pony Studio, her personal studio in Rockford, Tennessee, and does hot shop glass works at the Jackson County Green Energy Park in Dillsboro, North Carolina. Boisseau-Craig has shown nationally and participated in many workshops and demonstrations. Her work directly responds to the contradictions of life. Julie received her Master of Fine Arts degree in December of 2012, after which, she taught at Western Carolina University and still teaches at Southwestern Community College in North Carolina. Julie is currently the Chapter Representative of the East Chapter of Tennessee Craft as well as a board member. Julie is also the President on the board of the Art Market Gallery in Knoxville, in addition to being an exhibiting artist at the gallery. Julie also concentrates on her studio work, art shows across the country, and teaching workshops.
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, www.Facebook.com/ArtMarketGallery
Awaken Coffee: Featuring Amber Purdy
Category: Culinary arts, food, Exhibitions, visual art and Free event
Friday, May 3, from 6-8 Awaken Coffee will host an opening reception for artist Amber Purdy.
Amber Purdy makes mixed media collages that blend vintage imagery, nature themes, and up-cycled materials into arresting new compositions. She usually begins with old books, papers, or photographs that she has spent years collecting. She enjoys the challenge of combining images both old and new in an unexpected way. Her pieces often reference nature, dreams, memories, and the ever-present link between the past and the present.
Please join us for some amazing art, light refreshments, and of course great coffee!
Awaken Coffee, 125 W Jackson Ave, Knoxville, TN 37902. Open daily. Information: 865-951-0427, www.instagram.com/awaken_coffee or www.facebook.com/awakencoffeeoldcity/