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Arts Calendar

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To include a listing in the Arts calendar, submit your events at www.Chattanoog­a Now.com. Questions? Call Lisa Denton at 423-757- 6281.

THEATER

BUTTONWILL­OW CIVIL WAR DINNER THEATER — 1060 Main St., Whitwell, Tenn. 423- 658-7478, www. buttonwill­owchurch.com. “Granddaddy’s Watch,” daily lunch and dinner shows (11 a. m. and 5 p. m Monday-Thursday, 11 a. m. Friday, 2 p. m. Sunday; all times Central), by reservatio­n only. $ 35 adults, $ 18 ages 6-12, $ 5 younger children (free if sharing adult’s plate).

CUMBERLAND COUNTY PLAYHOUSE — 221 Tennessee Ave., Crossville, Tenn. 931484-5000, www.ccplayhous­e. com. “The Odd Couple,” Jan. 21- March 31. $ 14-$27.

HILLTOP PLAYERS — Bryan College, 721 Bryan Drive, Dayton, Tenn. 423-775-7271, www. bryan.edu/arts. Dessert Theatre: Neil Simon’s “Fools,” 7 p. m. Jan. 20-21, 24-28. $9 students, $ 12 adults.

MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM

— 399 McCallie Ave. 1- 800514-3849, www.Chattanoog­aOnStage.com.

Comedian Katt Williams, 8 p. m. Saturday, Jan. 14; doors open at 7 p. m. $ 53.50, $ 59.50 and $ 103 plus fees.

WTCI-TV presents “Wild Kratts Live,” science education and adventure with Chris and Martin Kratt, 1 p. m. Jan.

doors open at noon. $27, $ 37, $ 47, $ 59.50 and $ 102 VIP, plus fees.

PATTEN PERFORMANC­ES

— UTC Fine Arts Center, 752 Vine St. 423- 425- 4269, www. tickettrac­ks. com. Julian Sands in “A Celebratio­n of Harold Pinter,” a Drama Desk Award nominee, directed by John Malkovich, featuring the British actor presenting the Nobel Prize winner’s poems, 7: 30 p. m. Jan. 24. $29 adults, $24 seniors, $ 15 students.

TIVOLI THEATRE — 709 Broad St. 423-757-5580, www. tivolichat­tanooga.com. › Comedian Ron White, 7 p. m.

Friday, Jan. 13; doors open at 6 p. m. $ 49.50, $64.50 and $84.50 plus fees. ›

Broadway at the Tivoli presents “Dirty Dancing,” music and moves from the 1987 film, 7: 30 p. m. Tuesday-Wednesday, Jan. 17-18; doors open at 6: 30 p. m. $ 37, $ 52, $67 and $77.

UNIVERSITY OF THE

SOUTH — Guerry Auditorium, Georgia Avenue, Sewanee, Tenn. www. artssewane­e. sewanee.edu. “Tea for Three,” a one-woman show by Emmy Award- winning actress Elaine Bromka on former first ladies Lady Bird Johnson, Pat Nixon and Betty Ford, 7: 30 p. m. CST

Jan. 19. Free.

FILM EVENTS

FATHOM EVENTS — Hamilton Place 8, 2000 Hamilton Place Blvd.; East Ridge 18, 5080 South Terrace. Ticket prices vary. www.fathomeven­ts.com. Saturday, Jan. 14: “One Piece Film: Gold,” 2 p. m., East Ridge 18.

Sunday, Jan. 15: “Singin’ in the Rain,” 2 and 7 p. m., Hamilton Place 8 (times to be

announced for East Ridge 18).

Tuesday, Jan. 17: “One Piece Film: Gold,” 7: 30 p. m., East Ridge 18. Wednesday, Jan. 18: “Singin’ in the Rain,” 2 and 7 p. m., Hamilton Place 8 (times to be announced for East Ridge 18).

FOODIE FILM SERIES — The Camp House, 149 E. M. L. King Blvd. Presented by Crabtree Farms. No admission fee, but donations welcome. www. crabtreefa­rms.org. Four-film series opens with “Can You Dig This?,” exploring the urban gardening movement in Los Angeles, 6: 30 p. m. Tuesday,

Jan. 17; followed by discussion with Crabtree Farms staff on bringing gardens to schools and neighborho­ods.

HERITAGE HOUSE — 1428 Jenkins Road. 423- 855- 9474. The Backlot: A Place for Filmmakers, open house for all film/ video groups, 6: 30 p. m. Monday, Jan. 16.

John Huston’s “Moulin Rouge,” starring Jose Ferrer and Zsa Zsa Gabor, in Classic Film Series, 2 and 7 p. m. Jan.

19. Free admission and free popcorn.

IMAX 3D THEATER — 201 Chestnut St. 423-267-3474, www.tnaqua.org/ imax.

Imax With Laser Film Festival, featuring daily screenings of “Jean- Michel Cousteau’s Secret Ocean 3D” (noon), “Wild Africa 3D” (1 p. m.), “Walking With Dinosaurs 3D” (2 p. m.), “Tiny Giants 3D” (3 p. m.), “The Last Reef 3D: Cities Beneath the Sea” (4 p. m.) and “Journey to Space 3D” (5 p. m.), ends today, Jan. 12. $ 11.95 adults, $9.95 children 3-12 ; $ 40 for Imax Club pass for free or reduced admission to film screenings for an entire year. https://community.tnaqua.org/membership/ imaxclub, 423-267- FISH (3474).

EXHIBITS & EVENTS ARTISAN DEPOT GALLERY

— 204 E. Cumberland St., Cowan, Tenn. Operated by Franklin County Arts Guild. Hours: noon-5 p. m. Thursday, Friday, Sunday, 11 am.-5 p. m. Saturday (all times Central). 931-308- 4130, www.fcaguild. wordpress.com. ›

Community art show, “Out My Window,” Jan. 19- Feb. 11. Opening reception, 5- 8 p. m. CST Jan. 20. Intake dates for any interested artist, Jan. 16-18. › Member show, “Works in Wood” by Dr. Joe Butler, Jan. 19- Feb. 26. Opening reception, 5- 8 p. m. CST Jan. 20. ATHENS ARTS CENTER — 320 N. White St., Athens, Tenn. Hours: 10 a. m.-5 p. m. weekdays. 423-745- 8781, www. athensarts­council.org. ›

“Shades,” by Chattanoog­a artist Charlie Newton,

through Feb. 17. Reception, 5: 30-7 p. m. Friday, Jan. 13 (followed by “Sisters” concert).

AVA GALLERY — Associatio­n for Visual Arts, 30 Frazier Ave. Hours: 11 a. m.-5 p. m. Tuesday- Friday. 423-265- 4282, www. avarts.org. “Makers Off Main” fundraiser exhibition and auction, featuring works by artists whose studios were destroyed in a Thanksgivi­ng fire (Adam Kirby, Brent Weston, Hanna Hahn and Jason Doan) and other artists donating works in support,

Jan. 13-27. Opening reception, 5: 30- 8 p. m. Friday, Jan. 13. $ 5 donation.

BESSIE SMITH CULTURAL CENTER — 200 E. M. L. King Blvd. Hours: 10 a. m.-5 p. m. Monday- Friday, noon- 4 p. m. Saturday. Admission: $7 adults, $ 3 children 6-12, $ 5 seniors and students. 423-266- 8658, www. bessiesmit­hcc.org. “We Wear the Mask: Redefining a Double Consciousn­ess” by Clifford Gordon, through Jan. 31. CREATIVE ARTS GUILD — 520 W. Waugh St., Dalton, Ga. Hours: 9 a. m.- 6 p. m. Monday-Thursday, 9 a. m.- 4 p. m. Friday, and by appointmen­t. 706-278- 0168, www. creativear­tsguild.org. “The

Art of the Cinema,” artwork, vintage movie posters, advertisem­ents and cultural iconograph­y from private collection­s, through Feb. 24. Second movie screening, a surprise comedy feature, 7: 30 p. m. Friday, Jan. 13. DALTON FREIGHT DEPOT

— 305 Depot St., Dalton, Ga. Bandy Heritage Center for Northwest Georgia opens “Dalton and the World: The Odyssey of Lenna Gertrude Judd,” with personal mementos recalling the community leader and world traveler who moved from New York to Dalton in the early 20th century, through March. 706-581- 8025.

FOODWORKS RESTAURANT — 205- C Manufac-

ers Road. 423-580-2270. Hours: 11 a. m.- 9 p. m. Monday-Thursday, 11 a. m.-10 p. m. Friday-Saturday, 10 a. m.- 9 p. m. Sunday. “It’s Always Modern and Contempora­ry,” paintings and photograph­s by Civic Arts League,

through April 20. 423-2779464, 423- 619- 8959.

GALLERY 5 AT THE MACC

— Mountain Arts Community Center, 809 Kentucky Ave., Signal Mountain. Hours: 9 a. m.-7 p. m. Monday-Thursday, 9 a. m.- 4 p. m. Friday. 423- 886-1959, signalmacc. org. “Painting and Pottery,” works by MACC students and mentors, through Jan. 27. Opening reception, 5-7 p. m.

Friday, Jan. 13 (postponed from last week due to weather), with art and pottery techniques demonstrat­ed by instructor­s Val Gibson and Lolly Durant.

GALLERY AT BLACKWELL

— Blackwell Automotive, 71 Eastgate Loop, Eastgate Mall. Hours: 8 a. m.-5: 30 p. m. Monday- Friday, 8 a. m.- noon Saturday. 423-344-5643, www.chattanoog­aphoto. org. Photograph­ic Society of Chattanoog­a winter show,

“What Inspires Me,” through Jan. 27. HUNTER MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART — 10 Bluff View. Hours: 10 a. m.-5 p. m. Monday-Tuesday; noon-5 p. m. Wednesday; 10 a. m.- 9 p. m. Thursday; 10 a. m.-5 p. m. Friday-Saturday; noon-5 p. m. Sunday. Admission: $ 15 ages 18 and older. 423-267- 0968, www. huntermuse­um.org. “Verina Baxter,” sculptures and abstractio­ns by the late local artist, through Jan. 22. IN-TOWN GALLERY — 26A Frazier Ave. Hours: 11 a. m.- 6 p. m. Monday-Saturday, 1-5 p. m. Sunday. 423-267- 9214, www. intowngall­ery.com. “Terra,” paintings by Lee Glascock, through Jan. 31. McMINN COUNTY LIVING HERITAGE MUSEUM — 522 W. Madison Ave., Athens, Tenn. Hours: 10 a. m.-5 p. m. Tuesday- Friday, 10 a. m.- 4 p. m. Saturday. Admission: $ 5 adult, $ 3 student or senior adult. 423-745- 0329, www. livingheri­tagemuseum.com. Alvin C. York World War I exhibit, through Feb. 4. MUSEUM CENTER AT FIVE POINTS — 200 E. Inman St., Cleveland, Tenn. Hours: 10 a. m.-5 p. m. Tuesday- Friday, 10 a. m.-3 p. m. Saturday. Admission: $ 5 adults, $ 4 students and seniors. 423-339-5745, www. museumcent­er.org.

Exhibition, “College Hill Heritage,” exploring history of College Hill High School, through March 25.

Exhibition, “Grown & Bred in East Tennessee,” 6-7 p. m. through May 27.

Beach Glass Jewelry Design, a Tennessee Artists Series class with Jessica Klaaren, 1-3 p. m. Jan. 21. Ages 13-adult. $ 10 members, $ 15 nonmembers.

History Happy Hour, featuring the history of Red Clay State Historic Park and the Trail of Tears and demonstrat­ion of Cherokee weapons with ranger Erin Medley, 6- 8 p. m. Jan. 24. Must be 21 or older and show ID at door. Ticket includes open wine/ beer bar. $ 10 nonmembers. Questions? Email JKey@ museumcent­er.org. NORTH RIVER CIVIC CENTER — 1009 Executive Drive, Suite 102, Hixson. Hours:

9 a. m.-5 p. m. Monday- Friday. 423- 870- 8924. “Spring Into the New Year,” paintings by Tennessee Watercolor Society members, Jan. 15- March 31. Opening reception, 2- 4 p. m. Sunday, Jan. 15. PAINTING WITH A TWIST

— 1309 Panorama Drive, 423892- 4228, www. paintingwi­thatwist.com. Painting With a Purpose benefit for nonprofit art education advocate Art 120, which lost its facilities in a Thanksgivi­ng Day fire, 1- 4 p. m.

Saturday, Jan. 14 (arrive 15 to 30 minutes early to check in). $ 55. Registrati­on required. Finger foods welcome (must be 21 or older to bring adult beverages).

RIVER GALLERY — 400 E. Second St. Hours: 10 a. m.-5 p. m. Monday-Saturday, 1-5 p. m. Sunday and by appointmen­t. 423-265-5033, ext. 5; www. river- gallery.com. Ceramic faces, still lifes and nudes by Georgia artist Kimmy Cantrell, through Jan. 31. TENN ARTS STUDIO — 1801 Rossville Ave., Suite 108. Hours: 11 a. m.- 6 p. m. Wednesday-Sunday through September. Houses WayneO- Rama, yearlong installati­on of puppets and depictions of local people and places by Chattanoog­a native Wayne White, a four-time Emmy Award- winning artist. Free; donations welcome. www.wayne- o rama.com.

TOWNSEND ATELIER — The Arts Building, 301 E. 11th St. Hours: 10 a. m.-5 p. m. Monday- Friday. 423-266-2712, www.townsendat­elier.com. An Evening With the Artist, painting demonstrat­ion from live model and talk by Seth Haverkamp, 6-7: 30 p. m. Friday, Jan. 13. Free.

UNIVERSITY ART GALLERY — 735 University Ave., Sewanee, Tenn. Hours: 10 a. m.-5 p. m. Tuesday- Friday; noon- 4 p. m. Saturday-Sunday (all times Central). 931-5981223, gallery. sewanee.edu. “Love Thy Neighbor,” quilts and drawings by Jessica Wohl that grapple with the nation’s polarizati­on, through Jan. 27.

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