Knoxville has many options available to fully appreciate arts and culture in the area. Listed below are a few to enjoy.
Arts &
Culture Alliance
KnoxAlliance.com
100 S. Gay Street
865-523-7543
Located in the Emporium Building which houses the Rodman Townsend,
Sr., Memorial Gallery, the administrative offices of the Arts and Culture
Alliance, nine other arts and cultural organizations, and studio and gallery space for individual artists.
Beck
Cultural Exchange Center
BeckCenter.net
1927 Dandridge Avenue
865-524-8461
One of the oldest museums and historical reservoirs of African-American
heritage and achievement in the Southeastern United States, this museum
depicts the history of African-Americans through its extensive collection
of photographs, newspapers, audio and video recordings, biographies,
books, and artwork.
Bijou Theatre
KnoxBijou.com
803 S. Gay St.
865-522-0832
Knoxville's fourth oldest building, this historic landmark was built
in 1817 and offers an array of musicals, light operas, dances, plays
with music, and many more special events.
Carpet
Bag Theatre
CarpetBagTheatre.org
3018 E. Fifth Avenue
865-524-6629
A community based, non-profit, professional theatre company dedicated
to the production of new works.
Circle Modern
Dance Company
CircleModernDance.com
1010 Laurel Ave.
865-524-7615
Founded in the fall of 1990 to provide Knoxville audiences with an
alternative to the current dance experiences available.
Clarence
Brown Theatre
ClarenceBrownTheatre.com
1714 Andy Holt Blvd.
865-974-5161
Built in 1970 and dedicated to Clarence Brown, a University of Tennessee
alumnus and distinguished film director, this 576-seat proscenium theater
presents a wide variety of theatrical and dance performances by faculty,
students, and professional guest artists.
Ewing
Gallery of Art & Architecture
Ewing-Gallery.utk.edu
1715 Volunteer Blvd.
865-974-3200
The Ewing Gallery features works of contemporary artists and architects.
Exhibitions change monthly.
First Friday in Downtown Knoxville
DowntownKnoxville.org/
On the First Friday of every month, galleries and storefronts overflow with art exhibitions, wine tastings, music and special sales in Downtown Knoxville.
McClung Museum of Natural History & Culture
McClungMuseum.utk.edu
At 1327 Circle Park Drive
865-974-2144
A general museum with collections in anthropology, archaeology, decorative
arts, medicine, local history and natural history. The exhibits document
ways of life, cultural trends, and technologies from prehistoric times
to the present day, and showcase much of Tennessee's past -- its geology,
history, art, and culture.
Jubilee
Community Arts / Laurel Theatre
JubileeArts.org
1538 Laurel Avenue
865-522-5851
Jubilee Community Arts (JCA) is a regional, community cultural
center dedicated to preserving and presenting the traditional arts
of Southern Appalachians.
Knoxville Museum
of Art
KnoxArt.org
1050 World's Fair Park
865-525-6101
KMA showcases exhibitions from around the world and a permanent collection
of contemporary art. The museum contains four galleries, gardens and
a museum shop. Accredited by the American Association of Museums.
Knoxville
Opera
KnoxvilleOpera.com
612 E. Depot Ave.
865-524-0795
Enjoy seasonal opera in Knoxville and an exciting Rossini Festival
with fun, food, operas and other fine arts.
Knoxville
Symphony Orchestra
KnoxvilleSymphony.com
The Emporium Building
100 South Gay Street, Suite 302
865-523-1178
Stellar guest artists and superstar entertainers join the virtuoso
musicians of the Knoxville Symphony Orchestra for concert series.
Muse Knoxville
TheMuseKnoxville.org
516 North Beaman Street
865-594-1494
Hands-on science center offers educational fun for children of all
ages. Exhibits explore physical science, life science, astronomy, geology
and more. The Planetarium offers a simulated look at our nighttime
sky.
Tennessee Children's Dance Ensemble
DancersStudioKnox.com
4216 Sutherland Avenue
865-588-8842
Professional modern dance
company that consist of 24 young dancers from ages eight to seventeen
who perform regionally, nationally, and internationally.
Tennessee Stage Company
TennesseeStage.com
1060 World's Fair Park Drive
865-546-4280
A professional theatre company which presents the annual East Tennessee
Shakespeare in the Park Festival and Knoxville New Play Festival.
Tennessee
Theatre
TennesseeTheatre.com
604 S. Gay St.
865-522-1174
A jewel of historic Knoxville, located in the heart of Downtown.
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places and honored as the
Official State Theatre of Tennessee, "Knoxville's Grand Entertainment
Palace" has something for everyone: classical music, vintage films,
dance, theater, and stellar performances by today's hottest musicians.
Tennessee Valley Players
TennesseeValleyPlayers.org
865-201-5913
Tennessee Valley Players is a not-for-profit community theatre group incorporated in the state of Tennessee. For the last 30+ years, the players have produced such shows as "West Side Story", "South Pacific", "Of Thee I Sing", "Girl Crazy", "Babes In Toyland", "Annie", "Showboat", "Nunsense", "Lady Be Good", and "Strike Up the Band" and many others. The Players have also done plays such as "Arsenic and Old Lace", "Blithe Spirit", and "Private Lives". They have performed in such venues as the Tennessee Theatre, Clarence Brown, Carousel Theatre, The Bijou, and Clayton Performing Arts Center.
The WordPlayers
WordPlayers.org
865-539-2490
A professional company of Christian theatre artists which produces MainStage shows in Knoxville theatre venues, touring shows throughout East TN and other theatre programming.
WDVX Blue Plate Special
WDVX.com
301 South Gay Street
865-544-1029 ext. 221
Fax: 865-566-0150
Radio Station WDVX's mid-day live radio shows.