Blount Mansion

Submitted by sherrie on Sun, 2008/06/29 - 11:58pm.

Unfound

Unfound exhibition

Blount Mansion Visitors Center-July 1-30. Unfound, a two man show featuring the works of Calvin Chappelle and Ryan Kelley. Visit the Blount Mansion page on Art Museum Touring.com (Link...). There will be an opening reception for the artists with live music by Stonetree, check the Events page for time and details (Link...).

Blount Mansion known as the Birthplace of Tennessee is nestled in the center of Downtown Knoxville's government district.

Support your local galleries and museums! They are economic engines for your community.

Sherrie


Submitted by sherrie on Wed, 2008/06/25 - 11:19pm.

Kampwerth

Watercolor by
Tony Kampwerth

The Tony Kampwerth exhibition at Blount Mansion in the center of Downtown Knoxville's government district closes, Sunday, June 29. The show features watercolor landscapes from the Smoky Mountains to the coast of Maine plus portraits of the people of East Tennessee.

Support your local galleries and museums! They are economic engines for your community.

Sherrie



Submitted by sherrie on Sun, 2008/06/01 - 10:46pm.

Blount Mansion Visitors Center opens a special exhibition June 2, "Watercolors by Tony Kampwerth". Watercolor landscapes from the Smoky Mountains to the coast of Maine plus portraits of the people of East Tennessee. Visit the Blount Mansion page (Link...) on Art Museum Touring.com.

Tony Kampwerth
Watercolor

The exhibition runs from June 2 through 29. Friday June 6, Blount Mansion will host a reception with live music for artist Tony Kampwerth. Check out the Events page for details (Link...).

Support your local galleries and museums! They are economic engines for your community.

Sherrie


Submitted by sherrie on Wed, 2008/05/28 - 11:58pm.

Ramsey House
Ramsey House Plantation

East Tennessee’s most important cultural heritage sites are partnering to provide the Statehood Day Heritage Festival on Saturday May 31 and Sunday June 1 (Ramsey House Saturday only! (Link...)). The sites include places of historical significance in the exciting journey of Tennessee becoming the 16th state in 1796. They include Ft.Loudoun, the Sequoyah Birthplace Museum, James White Fort, Marble Springs, Ramsey House, Mabry-Hazen House and the BlountMansion. (Link...).

Blount Mansion
Blount Mansion

Visit the Events (Link...) pages on Art Museum Touring.com or the museums' pages for details.

Support your local galleries and museums. They are economic engines for your community.

Sherrie