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Woodland student Caleb Johnson wins first-place award at Dogwood Arts

Posted at 3:51 am March 10, 2017
By Holly Cross Leave a Comment

Student art work by Caleb Johnson (Photo submitted by Mary Katherine Chin)

Student art work by Caleb Johnson (Photo submitted by Mary Katherine Chin)

 

Woodland Elementary School art student Caleb Johnson recently won first place in his grade level at the Dogwood Arts Festival.

“This is huge,” said Woodland Elementary School teacher Mary Katherine Chin. Hundreds of works of art are sent in, Chin said.

“But only a select few are chosen,” she said. “Even fewer get awards.”

The Dogwood Arts SYNERGY art exhibition features the work of gifted students from local schools (grades K-12). The exhibit is alongside an exhibit by East Tennessee’s finest K-12 art teachers and current art interns/student-teachers from public and private schools and academies, a press release said. Awards and scholarships are presented to encourage further development of these art students’ artistic aptitude.

Jefferson Middle School art teacher Jim Dodson is a committee chair. (You can see him featured in a video on the site, as well as student work from prior years, at this link.) [Read more…]

Filed Under: Arts, Education, Entertainment, Front Page News, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: Caleb Johnson, Clayton Center for the Arts, Dogwood Arts Festival, Jim Dodson, Mary Katherine Chin, SYNERGY art exhibition, Woodland Elementary School

Children’s Museum hosts International Festival Saturday

Posted at 1:18 pm February 17, 2017
By Kay Brookshire Leave a Comment

Obayana Ajanaku will play the djembe drums Saturday at the Children’s Museum International Festival. (Submitted photo)

Obayana Ajanaku will play the djembe drums Saturday at the Children’s Museum International Festival. (Submitted photo)

 

Obayana Ajanaku, who leads Indigenous Vibes, has traveled to Brazil, Russia, and Africa as a professional drummer. He teaches African drumming at Austin East High School in Knoxville, and he has introduced drumming in other Knox County schools.

On Saturday, Ajanaku’s Indigenous Vibes will be the featured entertainer at the Children’s Museum of Oak Ridge International Festival, a family-friendly gathering offering entertainment, crafts, and cuisines from cultures around the world. Music, dance, comedy, and martial arts will be on stage throughout the day, and children may make and take home a variety of international crafts.

“Our purpose is to reach out to the community, to talk about unity, diversity, and our outreach program with youth,” Ajanaku said, adding that at-risk youth benefit from learning drumming and participating in performances.

He said he has been drumming since he was six years old, encouraged by his mother. She was interested in the African culture and encouraged her children to learn African drumming and dance. He entertains and educates with the djembe drums, a set of drums that all work together, he explained. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Arts, Community, Community, Entertainment, Music, Nonprofits, Slider Tagged With: Children's Museum of Oak Ridge, Indigenous Vibes, International Festival, Obayana Ajanaku

Children’s Museum to host International Festival Feb. 18

Posted at 10:41 pm February 2, 2017
By Kay Brookshire Leave a Comment

Obayana Ajanaku of Indigenous Vibes will create positive vibes on the djembe drums Feb. 18, 2017, at the Children’s Museum International Festival. (Submitted photo)

Obayana Ajanaku of Indigenous Vibes will create positive vibes on the djembe drums Feb. 18, 2017, at the Children’s Museum International Festival. (Submitted photo)

 

Indigenous Vibes, a culture-based entertainment group that creates positive vibrations using traditional West African drums, will be the featured performer when the Children’s Museum of Oak Ridge hosts its annual International Festival on Saturday, February 18.

Led by Obayana Ajanaku, Indigenous Vibes drummers use the djembe drums to bring the message of diversity, confidence, unity, and pride through their entertainment, a press release said. The festival audience will be invited to participate in dancing to the drum rhythm.

The family-friendly International Festival will present entertainment, crafts, and cuisines from cultures around the world, with musical and dance entertainment on stage throughout the day and crafts for children to make and take home, the press release said.

The festival entertainment will be from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. February 18 at the Children’s Museum, which is at 461 West Outer Drive, with doors opening at 9:30 a.m. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Arts, Community, Dancing, Entertainment, Front Page News, Music, Nonprofits, Top Stories Tagged With: 93.1 WNOX, Angela Floyd Dance School, Argentine Tango Club, Children's Museum International Festival, Children's Museum of Oak Ridge, CNS Y-12, Frank Murphy, Gene Patterson, Indigenous Vibes, Japanese Harp & Guitar, Kendo Modern Japanese Martial Arts, Knoxville Area Model Railroaders, Kristin Farley, Lucia's Arte Y Pasion Flamenca Dancers, Meraki Greek Dancers, National Martial Arts, Obayana Ajanaku, Royal Magic Events, Scandinavian Dancers, Spice of India Dancers, Tearsa Smith, WATE-TV

Secret City Festival to expand into week-long celebration in June

Posted at 3:58 pm December 13, 2016
By John Huotari 2 Comments

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A Flak 88 firing during a Battle of Normandy re-enactment at the 2015 Secret City Festival in Oak Ridge. (Photo by Rob Welton)

 

The Secret City Festival will expand into a week-long celebration in June, and it will be called the Secret City Celebration.

The change has been announced by Celebrate Oak Ridge, a nonprofit organization created by the Oak Ridge City Council to take over the production of the festival from the city.

The Secret City Celebration will include a full week of events celebrating the arts, culture, and history of Oak Ridge, organizers said. It will kick off with an opening ceremony at 11 a.m. Friday, June 2, 2017. It will include events presented by Celebrate Oak Ridge and other partner organizations.

“A crowd favorite, World War II Living History, will serve as the kickoff event on June 2 and 3, with re-enactments scheduled on Saturday,” a press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Arts, Community, Community, Entertainment, Front Page News, Government, Music, Nonprofits, Oak Ridge, Slider Tagged With: Alvin K. Bissell Park, arts, Celebrate Oak Ridge, culture, diversity, Dogwood Arts, history, Marshall Tucker Band, Mike Brown, Oak Ridge City Council, Secret City Celebration, Secret City Festival, Three Dog Night, United Way of Anderson County, World War II, World War II Living History

Pilot Club of Oak Ridge has Arts and Craft Fair on Nov. 18-19

Posted at 5:30 pm November 13, 2016
By Sherry Bath Leave a Comment

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John Orban making a bowl on the lathe. (Submitted photo)

 

The Pilot Club’s annual Arts and Crafts Fair is scheduled for next weekend. The fair is from 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Friday, November 18, and 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday, November 19, at the Oak Ridge Civic Center.

The craft fair will include 84 booths, with a variety of arts and crafts such as silk and burlap wreaths, jewelry, scarfs, handbags, glass etching, crocheted items, repurposed furniture, stained glass, wind chimes, personalized polymer clay ornaments, lotions, scrubs, sand art, wooden jigsaw puzzles, wood chimes, Christmas crafts…and the list goes on and on, a press release said.

There will also be food for sale from the kitchen and a table of homemade baked items. Admission is free. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Arts, Community, Entertainment, Front Page News Tagged With: Ann Likens, Arts and Crafts Fair, John Orban, Mary Proffitt, Oak Ridge Civic Center, Pilot Club of Oak Ridge

Camera Club has Reception, Gallery Walk for Photographic Salon on Friday

Posted at 8:40 pm November 3, 2016
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Pictured above is the Best of Show digital projected image of the 2016 Salon of the Camera Club of Oak Ridge. The photo, "High Road to Town," is by Pat Postma, and it is used here for publicity purposes only. (Submitted photo)

Pictured above is the Best of Show digital projected image of the 2016 Salon of the Camera Club of Oak Ridge. The photo, “High Road to Town,” is by Pat Postma, and it is used here for publicity purposes only. (Submitted photo)

 

The Camera Club of Oak Ridge has a Reception and Gallery Walk for its 68th Photographic Salon on Friday.

One of the biggest photographic shows in East Tennessee, the Salon will be on display at the New Hope Center at Y-12 National Security Complex from October 31 to November 10, Monday through Thursday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Reception and Gallery Walk will be held on Friday, November 4, from 7-9 p.m.

The camera club has exhibited its best images since 1948 under names that have included Oak Ridge Camera Club, Carbide Camera Club, Lockheed Martin Camera Club, and now CCOR. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Arts, Community, Entertainment, Front Page News Tagged With: Camera Club of Oak Ridge, New Hope Center, photographic salon, photographic show

Tennessee Fall Homecoming this weekend at Museum of Appalachia

Posted at 10:27 am October 6, 2016
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

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File photo courtesy Museum of Appalachia

Tennessee Fall Homecoming is this weekend at the Museum of Appalachia in Norris.

The historic three-day festival is scheduled from Friday, October 7, to Sunday, October 9. It’s the 37th annual Tennessee Fall Homecoming.

It’s one of the nation’s largest, most authentic music and folk festivals, a press release said. It features more than 70 musicians performing on four outdoor stages.

“Each year, tens of thousands of music fans come to enjoy concerts spanning many genres—including bluegrass, country, gospel, and Americana music,” the press release said.

The music lineup for this year’s event includes: [Read more…]

Filed Under: Arts, Community, Entertainment, Front Page News, Music, Top Stories Tagged With: Appalachian dancing, basket weaving, blacksmithing, crafts, Dale Ann Bradley, David Holt and Josh Goforth, Doyle Lawson and Quicksilver, Flashback, Flatt Lonesome, Jeff Brown and Still Lonesome, Junior Sisk and Rambler’s Choice, Kenny and Amanda Smith, Larry Cordle, Leroy Troy, Lonesome River Band, Michael Cleveland and Flamekeeper, Mountain Faith, Museum of Appalachia, music and folk festival, Phil Leadbetter, Pioneer Village, Ralph Stanley II, Russell Moore and IIIrd Tyme Out, sassafras tea making, sorghum and lye soap making, Steve Gulley and New Pinnacle, Tennessee Fall Homecoming, The Church Sisters, The Grascals

Come watch artists chalk the walks Saturday

Posted at 2:00 pm September 29, 2016
By Carolyn Krause Leave a Comment

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This chalk painting by Ouita Northcutt received the People’s Choice Award and first prize in the professional category at the 2014 Street Painting Festival. Last year’s festival was rained out. This year’s festival is Saturday, Oct. 1, 2016, at Roane State Community College in Oak Ridge. (Submitted photo)

 

The 16th annual Oak Ridge Street Painting Festival is drawing near—it will be held from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday (rain day on Sunday) at the Oak Ridge Campus of Roane State Community College.

Dozens of artists will be brushing up on their skills as they transform concrete sidewalk squares into colorful chalk paintings. The public is invited to this free festival organized by the Rotary Club of Oak Ridge in conjunction with Roane State.

While would-be Rembrandts are chalking the walks, young children will enjoy free activities from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday in the Kid Zone.

Music will be provided by Roane State music groups. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Arts, College, Community, Education, Entertainment, Front Page News, Top Stories Tagged With: Melinda Hillman, Oak Ridge Street Painting Festival, Roane State Community College, Rotary Club of Oak Ridge, street painting festival

See student art at Oak Ridge library this month

Posted at 5:58 pm September 15, 2016
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

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The art display at Oak Ridge Public Library for September 2016 is a collection of illustrations created by art students of Jim Dodson from Jefferson Middle School. (Submitted photo)

 

The art display at Oak Ridge Public Library for September is a collection of illustrations created by art students of Jim Dodson from Jefferson Middle School.

These 19 tempera paintings were inspired by Ed Westcott’s photographs of early Oak Ridge. Some of the paintings were submitted as entries for the 2015 Congressional Medal of Honor Student Art Exhibit held at the Tennessee Valley Fair.

Painted in black, white, and gray tones, the images reflect the black and white photographs of Westcott, the famed Manhattan Engineer District’s photographer. Although the pictures depict the somber time period of World War II, youthful energy and movement can be seen in the artwork. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Arts, Education, Entertainment, Government, K-12, Oak Ridge Tagged With: Congressional Medal of Honor Student Art Exhibit, Ed Westcott, Jefferson Middle School, Jim Dodson, Manhattan Engineer District, Oak Ridge Public Library, student art, Tennessee Valley Fair, World War II

Arts Council celebrating 60 years, asks for your support in United Arts Fund Drive

Posted at 10:27 am July 20, 2016
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

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The Arts Council of Oak Ridge is celebrating its 60th anniversary this year, and the organization is asking for your support in its United Arts Fund Drive.

“Our annual United Arts Fund Drive is a way for you or your business to help keep the arts alive and thriving in Oak Ridge,” a letter to supporters said.

The eight members of the Arts Council of Oak Ridge are Oak Ridge Art Center, Oak Ridge Civic Music Association, Oak Ridge Civic Ballet Association, Tennessee Mountain Writers, Oak Ridge Playhouse/Junior Playhouse, Oak Ridge Community Orchestra, Oak Ridge Community Band, and Music Arts School.

The Arts Council promotes the organizations and their events, raises funds, and provides a network to help them grow, the letter to supporters said.

Pledges to the United Arts Fund Drive must be received by July 31 to be included in programs and publications. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Arts, Community, Entertainment, Front Page News, Music, Nonprofits, Theater, Top Stories, Writing Tagged With: Arts Council, Arts Council of Oak Ridge, Audrey Stelson, Cyndi Jeffers, Music Arts School, Oak Ridge Art Center, Oak Ridge Civic Ballet Association, Oak Ridge Civic Music Association, Oak Ridge Community Band, Oak Ridge Community Orchestra, Oak Ridge Playhouse/Junior Playhouse, Tennessee Mountain Writers, United Arts Fund Drive

Roane State art students earn honors

Posted at 8:55 pm June 30, 2016
By Owen Driskill Leave a Comment

Several Roane State students earned honors in the college’s annual Student Art Show. From left are associate professor Stacy Jacobs; students Marsha Scarbrough, Kaitlan Paine, Erica Ostrander, Ceara Wallus, and Celine Gobert; associate professor Bryan Wilkerson; and student Steven Young. (Photo by RSCC)

Several Roane State students earned honors in the college’s annual Student Art Show. From left are associate professor Stacy Jacobs; students Marsha Scarbrough, Kaitlan Paine, Erica Ostrander, Ceara Wallus, and Celine Gobert; associate professor Bryan Wilkerson; and student Steven Young. (Photo by RSCC)

 

The following Roane State Community College students earned awards for their work in the college’s Student Art Show, held at the end of the spring semester.

Students and their honors were:

  • Celine Gobert of Oak Ridge, first place, third place, Outstanding Achievement in Art, honorable mention;
  • Erica Ostrander of Lenoir City, second place, honorable mention;
  • Steven Young of Rockwood, Anne Powers Promise Award;
  • Ceara Wallus of Oak Ridge, Art Spirit Award for Experimentation in Media, honorable mention;
  • Marsha Scarbrough of Harriman, honorable mention;
  • Gabrielle Morgan of Oliver Springs, honorable mention;
  • Archie Clark of Spring City, honorable mention; and
  • Kaitlan Paine of Oak Ridge, honorable mention.

For more information about Roane State’s art program, visit www.roanestate.edu/art.

This press release was submitted by Owen Driskill of Roane State Community College.

Filed Under: Arts, College, Education, Entertainment, Front Page News, Top Stories Tagged With: Archie Clark, art, Ceara Wallus, Celine Gobert, Erica Ostrander, Gabrielle Morgan, honors, Kaitlan Paine, Marsha Scarbrough, Roane State, Roane State Community College, Steven Young, Student Art Show

Area lawmakers announce $72,190 in arts grants in Anderson County

Posted at 12:04 am June 15, 2016
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Tennessee lawmakers announced this month that six arts grants worth a total of $73,010 have been awarded to five organizations in Anderson County.

The grants from the Tennessee Arts Commission include two awards with a combined total of $18,600 for the Children’s Museum of Oak Ridge in the categories of Arts Education-Community Learning and Partnership Support.

Other grants include $23,110 to the Oak Ridge Community Playhouse in the category of Partnership Support, $16,900 to the Oak Ridge Civic Music Association in the category of Partnership Support, $11,620 to the Oak Ridge Community Art Center in the category of Partnership Support, and $2,780 to the Tennessee Mountain Writers in the category of Art Project Support. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Arts, Community, Entertainment, Front Page News, Government, Music, Nonprofits, State, Theater, Writing Tagged With: Anderson County, Ann Pope, arts grants, Children's Museum of Oak Ridge, Dennis Powers, John Ragan, Ken Yager, Kent Calfee, National Endowment for the Arts, Oak Ridge Civic Music Association, Oak Ridge Community Art Center, Oak Ridge Community Playhouse, Randy McNally, Tennessee Arts Commission, Tennessee General Assembly, Tennessee Mountain Writers

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