Calendar of Events

Wednesday, March 26, 2025

Knoxville Symphony Orchestra: Q Series at The Elks Lodge

Category: Culinary arts, food and Music

The Q Series features KSO’s String Quartets and Woodwind Quintet in six lunchtime performances on Wednesdays at 12 p.m. at the Elks Lodge. Lunch will be provided.

Knoxville Symphony Orchestra: 865-291-3310, www.knoxvillesymphony.com

Relay Ridge: Maker Mingle

  • March 26, 2025
  • 6:00 - 8:00 PM

Category: Festivals, special events and Free event

Meet us at Relay Ridge On Wednesday, March 26, 6:00 -8:00 PM.

Discover creativity and community at the Maker Mingle! If you haven't been to this space, you are missing out. This evening is all about experiencing a maker space and connecting with fellow makers and artists.

Relay Ridge is a collaborative artist space dedicated to serving Knoxville’s creative community. With private studios, a gallery, a printshop, and a collective workspace, Relay Ridge fosters artistic collaboration among resident artists and the broader arts community. Through workshops, events, and shared opportunities, the space is a hub for creativity and innovation.

Whether you're an artist, a maker, or simply looking for connection, this event is the perfect opportunity to explore the space, meet like-minded individuals, and spark new ideas.
** Beer provided by Albright Grove Brewery.
** Light snacks available.
See you soon!

More information at: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/themakercity/1540066?

Relay Ridge,
4124 McKinley St NE, Knoxville, TN 37917
https://relayridge.org/

The Bottom: Write It Out

Category: Classes, workshops, Literature, spoken word, writing and Meetup

Join us for our next Write It Out session with Shade Tree Therapy! During this session, Phil Tucker will facilitate a discussion and we'll finish with a writing activity to bring it all together. This workshop is open to anyone to attend. RSVP online.

The Bottom, 2340 E Magnolia Ave, Knoxville, TN 37917. Information: thebottomknox@gmail.com, 865-444-5915 or www.thebottomknox.com/

UT Libraries: Boundless - Artists in the Archives: Works by Donald Brown

  • March 26, 2025

Category: Free event and Music

Date: Wednesday, March 26, Time: 6-8PM
Location: Knoxville Museum of Art, 1050 Worlds Fair Park Dr, Knoxville, TN 37916
Price: Free

Internationally renowned jazz pianist, composer, and producer Donald Brown will premiere a new composition inspired by the Beauford Delaney Papers in the University of Tennessee Libraries’ archives. The debut will take place at the Knoxville Museum of Art on Wednesday, March 26. The reception at 6 p.m. and the performance at 7 p.m. are free and open to the public. Jazz musicians, including special guest Greg Tardy, will perform Brown’s composition.

The performance is part of the University of Tennessee Libraries’ unique series Boundless: Artists in the Archives. The Boundless program invites musicians and other artists to visit the UT Libraries’ archives and create original works inspired by the unique primary sources preserved there. Brown visited UT’s Betsey B. Creekmore Special Collections and University Archives where he explored the papers of Knoxville-born, African-American artist Beauford Delaney (1901–1979), widely regarded as one of the major modernist painters of his time. An internationally renowned jazz pianist, Brown has played with Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers, Freddie Hubbard, Wynton Marsalis, Joe Henderson, Donald Byrd, Willie Mitchell, and the Boys Choir of Harlem. Wynton Marsalis’s recording of Brown’s composition “Insane Asylum” earned Marsalis a Grammy nomination for Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Soloist. In addition to albums of his own, Brown has recorded with many jazz artists. His original compositions are widely recorded. Brown taught at the Berklee College of Music in Boston for five years before coming to the University of Tennessee College of Music, where he taught piano, improvisation, and jazz history for 32 years. Event Website: https://tiny.utk.edu/boundless2025
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William Tyler: Time Indefinite Album Listening

Category: Film, Free event and Music

Wednesday, March 26 / Regas Square / 7p
Free community event (open to anyone) as part of Big Ears

Don’t miss this special pre-festival listening event at Regas Square, where William Tyler will present his forthcoming album, Time Indefinite, in full. The evening will feature visuals specifically designed to accompany the music, plus a conversation with Tyler and Stephen Brower from Amazon Music.

Admission is free, but space is limited — grab your pass via the link below.
https://bigearsfestival.frontgatetickets.com/event/67f1jcwk2wdped4v

UT School of Art: MFA Thesis Exhibitions, Group 1

Category: Exhibitions, visual art and Free event

Reception: Friday, March 28, 5-7pm
Ewing Gallery of Art + Architecture | 1715 Volunteer Boulevard

Francis Akosah : Echoes of Heritage: A Journey Through West African Culture
As an artist, I feel a responsibility to share these stories, to amplify voices that have long been silenced, and to honor the beauty and diversity of West African culture. In each artwork, I strive to capture the essence of my heritage, honor the legacy of those who came before me, and inspire future generations to embrace their own cultural identities. My work extends beyond simple documentation. It is a call to action, a dialogue about the profound influence these historical objects have on society. By re-contextualizing these artifacts in a contemporary setting, I hope to have conversations which speak to their significance and relevance today. Through exhibitions, installations, and public interventions, I aim to create spaces for reflection, learning, and celebration of West African cultural richness. This journey is deeply personal to me. It speaks about my cultural roots and highlights the importance of heritage and tradition in shaping our identities. Ultimately, I believe that through understanding, appreciation, and respect for our differences, we can come together as a global community.

LaKesha Lee : Memory to Materials and Objects
My work is an ongoing dialogue between the past, present, and future, centered on honoring self-representation, family legacy, and the resilience of Black identity. I form assemblage collages, sculptural forms, and ceramic works, using found objects and materials that carry traces of lived experiences to display curated memories. These fragments—old photographs, textiles, ceramics, and everyday artifacts—are a material language that explore memory, materials, personal history, and cultural traditions.

Eliza Frensley : Family Obscura
This exhibition explores complexities of family histories and investigates relationships between heritage and personal identity. Through a comparison of both sides of my family, the work challenges the viewer to reflect on the ways in which traditions and the individual experience inform cultural narratives and memory.

Gaby Hurtado-Ramos : Tomorrow Night
Tomorrow Night is an exhibition of prints, drawings, and video dedicated to the glimmers of last night's party and the hopefulness for the next one.

https://ewing-gallery.utk.edu/upcoming-exhibitions/

East Tennessee History Center: Home Runs & Home Teams

Category: Exhibitions, visual art and History, heritage

Home Runs & Home Teams - A History of the National Pastime in Tennessee
Rogers-Claussen Feature Gallery

As Tennesseeans, baseball is in our DNA, and although the game is common to us, it has never remained the same during anyone’s lifetime. Who were among the first to play baseball in Tennessee? How did 31 Tennessee towns come to host a MiLB team? What makes a day at a Tennessee ballpark an iconic experience? Home Runs & Home Teams provides an overview of the national pastime as it has played out in the Volunteer State. For every story included in the exhibition, there are hundreds more–from players to pennants, from bat makers to bat boys–that could have been shared. So as you “round the bases,” think about your connections to the game, your ties to the past. What does baseball mean to you and to your community? What baseball stories should libraries and museums preserve to share with future Tennesseans? Let’s play ball!

601 S Gay St, Knoxville, TN 37902
https://www.easttnhistory.org/exhibitions/home-runs-home-teams/

Dogwood Arts: 3rd Annual Mural Workshop at Maker Exchange

Category: Exhibitions, visual art and Free event

Dogwood Arts, in collaboration with professional muralist Megan Lingerfelt, will unveil six new murals in Downtown Knoxville as part of the 3rd Annual Mural Workshop at Maker Exchange. Six local and regional artists were selected to participate and will design and paint an 8x8 ft mural in the Curio at Maker Exchange. The workshop begins Saturday, March 22nd and artists have until Friday, March 28th to complete their pieces. The murals will remain on display at Maker Exchange through May 2025 (710 Clinch Avenue, Knoxville, TN 37902).

Participating Artists:
Adele Ferguson – @ahousecalled_adele
Zoe Haun
Andi Kur – www.andikurart.com
Lydia May – @lydiamay.art
Jordan Thompson – @jordankthompson
Esther Sitver – esthersketch.com

About the Workshop: Designed by Megan Lingerfelt and Dogwood Arts, the Mural Workshop at Maker Exchange provides emerging artists with hands-on training in large-scale mural painting. Participants gain experience from seasoned professionals and leave with the skills and confidence to pursue their own mural projects. For more detailed information about the workshop, visit: https://www.dogwoodarts.com/post/2025-mural-workshop-at-maker-exchange

More information about the program can be found online at https://www.dogwoodarts.com/murals.

UT College of Music: Concerts & Events

  • March 13, 2025 — April 1, 2025

Category: Free event, Music and Virtual

You can find our full listing of events by visiting our Events Calendar: https://music.utk.edu/events/
Can't attend in-person? Check out our Livestream. https://music.utk.edu/livestream/

Wind Ensemble Concert
Thursday, March 13 at 7:30 p.m.
Alumni Memorial Building, Cox Auditorium

Chamber Singers & Concert Choir Spring Concert
Tuesday, March 25 at 7:30 p.m.
Alumni Memorial Building, Cox Auditorium

Musicology Distinguished Lecture Series: Professor Timothy D. Taylor
Monday, March 31 at 4:30 p.m.
Natalie L. Haslam Music Center, Powell Recital Hall

Men's & Women's Chorales Spring Concert
Tuesday, April 1 at 7:30 p.m.
Alumni Memorial Building, Cox Auditorium

Clarence Brown Theatre: Failure: A Love Story

Category: Music and Theatre

BY PHILIP DAWKINS
LAB THEATRE

A magical fable with music. This exciting new play tells the story of the Fail family and their seemingly difficult challenge to just stay alive around blunt objects, disappearances and the odd case of consumption. Sometimes you just never see death coming. In this upbeat, tuneful, magical fable you can either worry about the ever-impending death or you can live, love, and sing some songs along the way.

Clarence Brown Theatre, 1714 Andy Holt Ave on the UT campus, Knoxville, TN 37996. For information/tickets: 865-974-5161, www.clarencebrowntheatre.com

Clayton Center for the Arts: Jon Pemberton: Anonymous

Category: Exhibitions, visual art and Free event

On view through March 28
In the Blackberry Farm & William "Ed" Harmon Galleries

Featuring works by Knoxville artist Jon Pemberton, this exhibit showcases a collection that interprets anonymous secrets and transforms them into art. A reception will be held in the gallery on Saturday, March 22 from 6-8 p.m.

Visit Monday-Friday 10am–5pm to see these works in person.

Clayton Center for the Arts, 502 East Lamar Alexander Parkway, Maryville, TN 37804. Information: 865-981-8590, www.ClaytonArtsCenter.com

Dogwood Arts: Synergy Exhibition at Clayton Center for the Arts

Category: Exhibitions, visual art, Free event and Kids, family

On view through March 27
At DENSO & La Dolce Vita Galleries

This art exhibition showcases K-12 art students alongside their teachers and current art interns/student-teachers from East Tennessee. A Closing Reception and Awards Ceremony will be held on Thursday, March 27 from 5:30-7:30PM.
www.dogwoodarts.com

Visit Monday-Friday 10am–5pm (or before/during CCA performances) to see the results of the artistic student-teacher synergy that happens in our schools!

Clayton Center for the Arts, 502 East Lamar Alexander Parkway, Maryville, TN 37804. Information: 865-981-8590, www.ClaytonArtsCenter.com

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