Previous Online Exhibits at Rose Center
High School Art Show
Originally to be displayed in the Edith Davis Gallery, April 16-30, 2020
Africa to Appalachia
On display February and March 2020 in Rose Center's Edith Davis Gallery
Featured Artists:
Tina Curry
Calvin Nicely
Bill Capshaw
Jane Buis
Alan Jones
Akira and Larry Blount
Richard Williams
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To access the virtual reality version of this exhibit, click here.
By Alan Jones Oil on wood panel | by Alan Jones Pastel | by Alan Jones Mixed media |
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by Alan Jones Mixed media | by Jane Buis gourd, rope, beads | by Jane Buis gourd, rope, beads |
by Jane Buis gourd, rope, beads | by Jane Buis gourd, rope | by Jane Buis gourd, rope, beads |
by Jane Buis gourd | by Jane Buis gourd | by Calvin Nicely glass |
by Calvin Nicely glass | by Calvin Nicely glass | by Calvin Nicely glass |
by Calvin Nicely glass | by Calvin Nicely glass | by Calvin Nicely glass |
by Calvin Nicely glass | by Bill Capshaw ceramic oxidation | by Bill Capshaw ceramic ferrick chloride |
by Bill Capshaw ceramic crystalline | by Bill Capshaw ceramic pit fire | by Bill Capshaw ceramic crystalline |
by Akira and Larry Blount mixed media | by Larry Blount mixed media | by Larry Blount mixed media |
by Akira and Larry Blount mixed media | by Akira and Larry Blount mixed media | by Tina Curry clay |
by Tina Curry clay | by Tina Curry clay | by Tina Curry clay |
by Tina Curry clay | by Richard Williams wrought iron | by Richard Williams wrought iron |
by Richard Williams wrought iron | by Richard Williams wrought iron |
A.P. Art Show
On display March 2020 in Rose Center's Community Room
Exhibit features art from Jennifer Stewart's A.P. Art Class at Morristown East High School.
2020 Bravo Awards
On display February 27th in Rose Center's Prater Hall
For the seventh year in a row, Rose Center Council for the Arts recognized young talent in the Lakeway Area with the 2020 Bravo Awards. This year, there were a total of 53 finalists in visual and performing art. The finalists were commemorated at the awards banquet and public performance on February 27th at Rose Center’s Prater Hall.
The Bravo Awards were open to students in grades 10-12 in Claiborne, Cocke, Grainger, Hamblen, and Jefferson counties, and to enter they submitted two pieces in visual or performance art. Visual art could include painting, drawing, or sculpting, and performing art could include music, dance, or spoken word. To be considered as a finalist, students had to submit an essay with their application describing their relationship to the arts and what it means to them, in addition to a letter of recommendation from a teacher or mentor.