It’s the last weekend of the month and the first weekend of autumn, which leaves us with at least two questions: What happened to September, and why is it still …
Summer’s super for young artists (and potential artists)
The school year may be coming to a close, but students at Vine Middle Magnet School are ready to say goodbye in style.
“Binders: Vine Middle Magnet Visual Arts Spring Show” …
Allison Lederer: In the right place to make a difference
Allison Lederer has many roles in life: banker, board chair, philanthropist, mom, wife, dance coach. Whatever role she’s in, she’s in the right place to make a difference for her …
Eat, play, love: Rossini Festival is Saturday
In two days, downtown will be taken over – but don’t run and hide! Run toward the Knoxville Opera’s 18th Annual Rossini Festival International Street Fair.
From 10 a.m. to 9 …
Shaub, friends dazzle with Mozart’s moods, Schubert’s quintet
There were a lot of interconnections in the music chosen by Knoxville Symphony Orchestra concertmaster William Shaub for this week’s concertmaster concert at the Knoxville Museum of Art, much of …
Fort Kid reopens; upgrades planned
The Fort Kid playground off World’s Fair Park Drive reopened Thursday, March 28, after Public Building Authority workers made necessary repairs in response to a citizen complaint and a Knox …
Faces, glass make KMA show fascinating
It’s good to see an exhibition at the Knoxville Museum of Art composed of pieces from local art collectors. “The Lure of the Object” originates from the collection of Knoxvillians …
Arbital brings the world into her glass and mosaic art
Glass and mosaic artist Susan Watson Arbital was on a path to a different life when she took a hobby course in stained-glass crafting in her 20s. An accountant by …