![]() ![]() Robert Jones Photography, Robert Jones | Waleska, GA Will Byers Fine Art Photography, Will Byers | Lyons, COĬopeland Photography, Bob Copeland | Chattanooga, TNįred Draper Photography, Fred Draper | Knoxville, TNĬole’s Corner, Julia Dressler | Clarksville, VA T Weber Pottery, Timothy Weber | Nashville, TNīaum Pottery, Mike & Karen Baum | Lebanon, OH PHOTOGRAPHY Sarah Sunshine Pottery, Sarah Vekasi | Black Mountain, NC Suphattra’s Clay Flowers, Joy Suphattra | Haslett, MI Riffe Pierson Pottery, Vicki Pierson & Dana Riffe | Hixson, TN Sam Hitchman Ceramics, Sam Hitchman | Cincinnati, OHīecca Irvin Pottery, Becca Irvin | Candler, NC ![]() Stony Clay Station Pottery, Melissa Ball & Benjamin Qualls| Lenoir City, TNĮgenolf Ceramics, Adam Egenolf | Nineveh, IN Whiteside Art, Heather Whiteside | Knoxville, TN CERAMICS Windows to the Garden, Babs Schnabl | Lake Geneva, WI ![]() Moore Studio, Sarah Moore | Knoxville, TNīlack Oak Studio, Mickey Payne | Oneida, TN With Bear Hands, Beth Meadows | Knoxville, TN ![]() Lorri Y Kelly Fine Art Studios, Lorri Kelly | Chattanooga, TN Rubber Stamped Prints, Carl Gombert | Maryville, TN Peppered Paper, Lesley Eaton | Knoxville, TN River Impressions, Lynda Best | Tellico Plains, TN Time: Friday: 11:00am – 9:00pm Saturday: 10:00am – 9:00pm Sunday: 11:00am – 5:00pmīeeb Benson Arts Company, Beeb Benson | Knoxville, TN Where: Market Square & Krutch Park, Downtown Knoxville “Without our strong volunteer committee, and the volunteer army we have on-site, the Dogwood Arts Festival, which has been a staple event in Knoxville since 1961, could not continue. Led by the direction of Dogwood Arts staff member Alaine McBee, the Dogwood Arts Festival is coordinated by volunteer co-chairs Shanna Browning and Brooke Carper alongside a volunteer committee. New this year, the Blooming Beer Garden, which will be located in Market Square will feature the craft beer of Yee-Haw Brewing Company out of Johnson City, Tennessee. Creation Station will also have entertaining family-style craft activities throughout the festival for children of all ages and their families. In addition to the Bill Lyons Market Square Stage, the Children’s Stage, located at the Clinch Ave Krutch Park entrance, will showcase live entertainment geared toward children. From a local clogging group to the Nashville-based Saturday night headliners Humming House, the diversity in the full lineup this year will appeal to all audiences”. “The entertainment on the Bill Lyons Market Square Stage is something not to be missed this year. “Since co-chairing with Brooke Carper over the past 5 years, this is the largest festival we have been a part of, based on the number of artists, food vendors, and Creation Station vendors”, says Dogwood Arts Festival Co-Chair Shanna Browning. Artisans working in mixed media, clay, drawing/pastels, glass, jewelry, leather, metal, painting, photography, sculpture, and wood will be selling their wares. More than 75 juried artists will feature and sell their work at the festival. This weekend, Market Square and surrounding streets will be transformed into a vibrant art fair featuring juried artwork of local and regional artisans, live entertainment, activities for children, food trucks, and more. Events This Weekend Concerts & Live Music Annual Festivals Spring Events Summer Events Fall Events Winter Events Valentine's Day Halloween Events Holiday Events New Years International Festivals Sporting Events Submit an Event Volunteer With Us Things to Do Popular Spots Gay Street Old City Market Square Knox Urban Wilderness Neighborhoods Volunteer Landing World's Fair Park Attractions Free Things To Do Things To Do With Kids New in Knoxville Outdoors Parks & Gardens Trails & Greenways Biking Lakes & Rivers Waterfalls Boating & Paddling Golf Disc Golf Birding Skateparks Outdoor Equipment Rentals Arts & Culture First Friday Knoxville Museums & Galleries Arts District Performance Groups Theatre District The Maker City History & Heritage Celebrate Black History Historic House Museums Knoxville History Project Nightlife Pet Friendly Shopping Black Owned Businesses Farmers Markets Tours Restaurants New Restaurants Downtown Dining Breweries & Taprooms Digital Ale Trail Wine & Distilleries Thai & Vietnamese Vegan / Vegetarian Outdoor Seating Dog Friendly Patios Food Truck Parks Coffee Houses Desserts & Ice Cream Kid Friendly Fine Dining & Romantic Places to Stay Hotel Packages, Deals and Offers Hotels Full Service Select Service Limited Service Luxury & Boutique Extended Stay Near Convention Center Downtown Find by Region Cabins & Campgrounds Dog-Friendly Hotels Vacation Rentals Plan Your Visit Visitors Guide Enewsletter & Blog Sign Up Trip Ideas Visitors Center & Shop About The Area Transportation & Maps LGBTQ & Pride International Visitors Group Travel Guides ![]()
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