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SUMMARY:Event Reception for TRASHFORMATION by A1LabArts
DESCRIPTION:“Trashformation\,” chosen by A1 members as the theme for this show\, suggests many creative possibilities: using trash as art material\, portraying trash (and its formation/transformation) as subject matter\, as well as using the idea of “trashformation” as commentary\, as allegory or metaphor\, as a challenge\, or just as a starting point from which to proceed elsewhere. Artists here have addressed it in various ways and to various degrees\, with some A1 members creating items for a collectively made “garden.” Juried by Jason Brown\, Professor\, University of Tennessee School of Art. \nFeaturing work by:\nJohn Allen\, Robert Batey\, Richard Bennett\, Vanessa Black\, Neranza Noel Blount\, Heather Bosau\, Kimberly Brown\, Maggie Connolly\, Yvonne Dalschen\, Drew Ellis\, Susie Feinberg\, Kelly Ferguson\, Chrissy Fowler\, Joyce Gralak\, Jessica Gregory\, Annamaria Gundlach\, Pam Harris\, Jean Hess\, Ame Houston\, Leslie Hymel\, Stacy Jacobs\, Andreas Koschan\, Merry Koschan\, Hsiu-Yi Lai\, Sandy Lee\, David Liles\, Lana Lindorfer\, Kayla Lingerfelt\, Shelley Mangold\, Mary Nietling\, Richard Olowoyo\, Hei Park\, Elizabeth Porter\, Kathy Seely\, Eric Sherwood\, Jennifer Simon\, Manderly Swain\, Wendi Tang\, Emily Taylor\, Bob Thompson\, Bev Tomov\, Steven Varga\, and Ariel Woods \nEXHIBITION-RELATED PROGRAMS:\nReception I Sunday\, February 22\, 2:00-4:00 pm \nABOUT A1LABARTS—\nA1LabArts actively participates and develops arts venues in Knoxville by its working board and member volunteers. \n\nDevelop educational events and activities including\, but not limited to\, presentations\, lectures\, seminars\, forums and published text materials that introduce community audiences to contemporary forms of art.\nA1LabArts actively participates and develops arts venues in Knoxville by its working board and volunteers through various committees.\n​Provide opportunities for community artists to showcase their works.\nEstablish new and appreciative audiences for interdisciplinary arts in order to support the works of interactive artists throughout the community\nAct as clearing house through which artists can advertise their works and contact other artists throughout the country.\n\nLearn more at www.a1labarts.com. \nA1LabArts\, Inc.\, a Tennessee nonprofit corporation\, is a Knoxville-based\, artists’ group with a 30-year history of encouraging creativity and community. Donations to A1 are tax-deductible under 501(c)(3) of the federal revenue statutes.
URL:https://knoxart.org/event/event-reception-for-trashformation-by-a1labarts/
CATEGORIES:Kramer Education Center
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SUMMARY:TRASHFORMATION by A1LabArts
DESCRIPTION:“Trashformation\,” chosen by A1 members as the theme for this show\, suggests many creative possibilities: using trash as art material\, portraying trash (and its formation/transformation) as subject matter\, as well as using the idea of “trashformation” as commentary\, as allegory or metaphor\, as a challenge\, or just as a starting point from which to proceed elsewhere. Artists here have addressed it in various ways and to various degrees\, with some A1 members creating items for a collectively made “garden.” Juried by Jason Brown\, Professor\, University of Tennessee School of Art. \nFeaturing work by:\nJohn Allen\, Robert Batey\, Richard Bennett\, Vanessa Black\, Neranza Noel Blount\, Heather Bosau\, Kimberly Brown\, Maggie Connolly\, Yvonne Dalschen\, Drew Ellis\, Susie Feinberg\, Kelly Ferguson\, Chrissy Fowler\, Joyce Gralak\, Jessica Gregory\, Annamaria Gundlach\, Pam Harris\, Jean Hess\, Ame Houston\, Leslie Hymel\, Stacy Jacobs\, Andreas Koschan\, Merry Koschan\, Hsiu-Yi Lai\, Sandy Lee\, David Liles\, Lana Lindorfer\, Kayla Lingerfelt\, Shelley Mangold\, Mary Nietling\, Richard Olowoyo\, Hei Park\, Elizabeth Porter\, Kathy Seely\, Eric Sherwood\, Jennifer Simon\, Manderly Swain\, Wendi Tang\, Emily Taylor\, Bob Thompson\, Bev Tomov\, Steven Varga\, and Ariel Woods \nEXHIBITION-RELATED PROGRAMS:\nReception I Sunday\, February 22\, 2:00-4:00 pm \nABOUT A1LABARTS—\nA1LabArts actively participates and develops arts venues in Knoxville by its working board and member volunteers. \n\nDevelop educational events and activities including\, but not limited to\, presentations\, lectures\, seminars\, forums and published text materials that introduce community audiences to contemporary forms of art.\nA1LabArts actively participates and develops arts venues in Knoxville by its working board and volunteers through various committees.\n​Provide opportunities for community artists to showcase their works.\nEstablish new and appreciative audiences for interdisciplinary arts in order to support the works of interactive artists throughout the community\nAct as clearing house through which artists can advertise their works and contact other artists throughout the country.\n\nLearn more at www.a1labarts.com. \nA1LabArts\, Inc.\, a Tennessee nonprofit corporation\, is a Knoxville-based\, artists’ group with a 30-year history of encouraging creativity and community. Donations to A1 are tax-deductible under 501(c)(3) of the federal revenue statutes.
URL:https://knoxart.org/event/trashformation-by-a1labarts/
CATEGORIES:Kramer Education Center
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SUMMARY:Flowers of War: Stories that Bloom in Ruins
DESCRIPTION:Flowers of War reflects upon the consequences of Russia’s war in Ukraine. Each piece was created by those who have faced conflict: Ukrainian children\, parents\, refugees\, volunteers\, and soldiers. Flowers of War offers an authentic and deeply human look at the harsh realities of today’s conflict through the lens of those who have experienced it. This exhibition aims to foster empathy as well as to deepen the world’s connection with those who continue to endure the unseen and unthinkable. Presented by Restore Ukraine. \nEXHIBITION-RELATED PROGRAMS:\nOpening Reception | Sunday\, December 22\, 2:00-4:00 pm \nAbout Restore Ukraine—\nRestore Ukraine is a charity organization that was founded in February 2022 during the first week of the full-scale war in Ukraine. Its roots come from two brothers – Yaroslav and Stanislav Hnatusko. Restore Ukraine’s mission is to restore dozens of cities and hundreds of communities for Ukrainian families\, and their vision is to provide humanitarian support until all have food and home. restore-ukraine.org
URL:https://knoxart.org/event/flowers-of-war/
CATEGORIES:Kramer Education Center
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SUMMARY:PHOTO EXPO: Lens and Light
DESCRIPTION:This show was curated by independent juror and distinguished Knoxville artist\, Dr. Carl Gombert\, Professor Emeritus\, Maryville College\, ensuring a diverse and high-caliber display of photographic artistry.  If you are interested in the purchase of one of the photos on display\, please contact PPETN. \nFeaturing work by: Ann Barber\, Justine Chesney\, Yvonne Dalshen\, Jurgen Dopatka\, James Enos\, Elena Ganusova\, Hill Henry\, Kara Hudgens\, Kevin Kaiser\, Andreas Koschan\, Sasha Lay\, Grayson Martin\, Nikki Metzler\, Jessica Millard\, Sharon Popek\, John Priano\, Jack Retterer\, Chris Rohwer\, José Salas\, Daphne Ternoir\, Cheryl Welch\, Jen Willis\, Nu Yu\, and Michelle Zelina-Stice. \nEXHIBITION-RELATED PROGRAMS:\nReception and Awards Ceremony | Sunday\, November 3\, 2:00-4:00 pm \nAbout PPETN—\nThe Professional Photographers of East Tennessee is a collective of talented photographers dedicated to advancing the art and profession of photography. Through education\, networking\, and collaboration\, PPETN supports photographers of all levels in the pursuit of excellence. Learn more at ppetn.com.
URL:https://knoxart.org/event/photo-expo-lens-and-light/
CATEGORIES:Kramer Education Center
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SUMMARY:Hola Hora Latina presents Frutos Latinos 2024
DESCRIPTION:This Frutos Latinos exhibit was selected from works displayed during September’s First Friday event at Casa HoLa. Local Latino/Latinx artists were invited to submit artworks to be displayed that celebrate their cultures and traditions and gallery visitors voted for their favorite artist in person. \nEsta exhibición de Frutos Latinos fue seleccionada de las obras exhibidas durante el evento del primer viernes de septiembre en Casa HoLa. Se invitó a los artistas latinos/latinx locales a presentar obras de arte que celebraran sus culturas y tradiciones y los visitantes de la galería votaron por sus artistas favoritos en persona. \nFeatured artists/Artistas destacados: Alberto Palma\, Aliya Alewine\, Alyssa Naudin\, Daniel Ricardo Wornicov\, David Enriquez\, Denis Berríos\, Enrique\, Héctor Saldivar\, Juan Alberto Tomas\, Jürgen Dopatka\, Juliana Irizarry\, Iván Soto\, Ormach\, Polo Francisco\, Rafael Casco\, Rama Devi\, Salvador Lopez-Leon & Susana Esrequis. \nFor more information email enrique.cruz@holafestival.org or visit holahoralatina.org/hola-festival/ \nABOUT HOLA HORA LATINA—\nHoLa Hora Latina is the home of the HoLa Festival\, TN’s largest arts and culture festival celebrating Latin American and Hispanic Heritage Month\, and the Casa HoLa Art Gallery and Artisan Shop at the Emporium for the Arts\, located at 100 South Gay Street\, Suite 112 on the bottom floor. Our mission is to promote unity in the community by creating bridges between the Hispanic /LatinX communities and the community at large through art\, culture\, education\, and leadership. Many thanks to our HoLa Festival 2022 sponsors. This celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month would not be possible without your very generous support. We are so grateful that you join us to celebrate and share the beauty and diversity of Hispanic and Latin American cultures with our East Tennessee communities. Muchas gracias a los patrocinadores del Festival HoLa 2022. La celebración del Mes de la Herencia Hispana no habría sido posible sin su apoyo generoso. Agradecemos mucho que se unan con nosotros para celebrar y compartir la belleza y diversidad de las culturas hispanas y latinas con las comunidades del Este de Tennessee. \nThis project [is being][was] supported in whole or in part by federal award number 21.027 awarded to Knox County by the U.S. Department of the Treasury and the Arts & Culture Alliance.
URL:https://knoxart.org/event/hola-hora-latina-presents-frutos-latinos-2024/
CATEGORIES:Kramer Education Center
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