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Visual Arts

Knoxville Visual Arts
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Q&A: Matt Brass, Artist for the National Park System’s See America Project

In Q&As, Visual Arts, Words With… by Rose KennedyDecember 2, 2015leave a COMMENT

Artist Matt Brass has created a “Neonaturalist Ranger” series—original works featuring icons of the American wilderness and celebrating the national park system—as part of SeeAmericaProject.com. He will sign his Great …

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Watch Art Being Made at a New North Knox Gallery/Artists’ Collective

In Visual Arts by S. Heather DuncanNovember 19, 2015leave a COMMENT

When you walk into the Broadway Studios and Gallery to check out an exhibit, you might encounter something unpredictable, something more than paintings hanging on a wall—like a person slathered …

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All Vol: A Gallery of UT Football Legends by Will Johnson

In Visual Arts by Rose KennedyNovember 11, 2015leave a COMMENT

Staubach, Swann, Bradshaw. Kennett, Mo: Those were the jerseys the guys wore in this late-’70s full-tackle sandlot pickup game. But one kid had an orange #6, Jimmy Streater, and a …

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A Portrait of the Artist: Lloyd Branson

In Cover Stories, Visual Arts by Jack NeelyNovember 4, 2015leave a COMMENT

Lloyd Branson was the first Knoxvillian who made an entire career of art. Though he lived in a practical, industrial city and had no ongoing affiliation with a university or …

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Knoxville Artists Promote State’s Contemporary Art Scene With LOCATE Arts Nonprofit (Updated)

In News, Visual Arts by S. Heather DuncanNovember 4, 2015leave a COMMENT

Tennessee is already known across the globe as the home of country music, the artistic expression of the Everyman. A couple of Knoxville artists want to help the state become …

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