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'Lord of the Dance' has everything you'd expect from an Irish extravaganza -- lavish costumes, haunting music and tapping so furious your jaw drops.
The objects featured in this exhibit are drawn from a private collection developed over the past 30 years by an adventuresome couple from Tennessee.
This permanent installation in the museum's lobby area spotlights the significant achievement of local and regional artists over the past century.
The fascinating and complex story of our area's rich artistic heritage and its connections to the larger currents of American art are largely unknown, and certainly underappreciated. Highlights o
The Knoxville Museum of Art's 'Thorne Rooms' are among America's most well-known miniature diorama groups. The 'Thorne Rooms' were developed in the 1930s and 40s by Mrs.
New York artist Devorah Sperber combines commonplace materials with simple optical devices to investigate the connections between art, perception and technology.
'Lord of the Dance' has everything you'd expect from an Irish extravaganza -- lavish costumes, haunting music and tapping so furious your jaw drops.
This permanent installation in the museum's lobby area spotlights the significant achievement of local and regional artists over the past century.
The fascinating and complex story of our area's rich artistic heritage and its connections to the larger currents of American art are largely unknown, and certainly underappreciated. Highlights o
The objects featured in this exhibit are drawn from a private collection developed over the past 30 years by an adventuresome couple from Tennessee.
New York artist Devorah Sperber combines commonplace materials with simple optical devices to investigate the connections between art, perception and technology.
The Knoxville Museum of Art's 'Thorne Rooms' are among America's most well-known miniature diorama groups. The 'Thorne Rooms' were developed in the 1930s and 40s by Mrs.
'Lord of the Dance' has everything you'd expect from an Irish extravaganza -- lavish costumes, haunting music and tapping so furious your jaw drops.
The objects featured in this exhibit are drawn from a private collection developed over the past 30 years by an adventuresome couple from Tennessee.
'Lord of the Dance' has everything you'd expect from an Irish extravaganza -- lavish costumes, haunting music and tapping so furious your jaw drops.
The objects featured in this exhibit are drawn from a private collection developed over the past 30 years by an adventuresome couple from Tennessee.
The Knoxville Museum of Art's 'Thorne Rooms' are among America's most well-known miniature diorama groups. The 'Thorne Rooms' were developed in the 1930s and 40s by Mrs.
This permanent installation in the museum's lobby area spotlights the significant achievement of local and regional artists over the past century.
New York artist Devorah Sperber combines commonplace materials with simple optical devices to investigate the connections between art, perception and technology.
The fascinating and complex story of our area's rich artistic heritage and its connections to the larger currents of American art are largely unknown, and certainly underappreciated. Highlights o