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Visual Arts

Knoxville Visual Arts
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R.I.P. Arnold Schwarzbart

In News, Program Notes, Visual Arts by Jack NeelyMarch 25, 2015leave a COMMENT

Arnold Schwarzbart died in Knoxville last week, at the age of 73, after a long illness. He was once best known here as a prominent modernist architect, the designer of …

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Inside Striped Light: Knoxville’s Newest Letterpress Aims to Become an Art-Scene Catalyst

In Cover Stories, Visual Arts by Eleanor ScottMarch 18, 2015leave a COMMENT

The almost lost art of handset letterpress begins with a tiny rectangle of lead, called a sort, measured in the minuscule units of points and picas. The sort has a …

Art Opening: Support the Salvage Room’s Renovation Kickstarter Campaign

In Program Notes, Visual Arts by S. Heather DuncanMarch 18, 2015leave a COMMENT

Knox Heritage plans to offer local artists access to the first communal woodworking shop in Knoxville as part of its new 6,000-square-foot salvage shop at 619 Broadway. Replacing the old …

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Beth Meadows’ Mixed-Media Mashups Combine the Rustic and the Modern

In Visual Arts by S. Heather DuncanMarch 18, 2015leave a COMMENT

The work table in Beth Meadows’ studio is littered with the kitchen detritus of devoured groceries: a shiny Vigo rice box, a yellow Gevalia bag, and wisps of colored mesh …

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