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The arts and music festival will span three days and will feature something for everyone, including music, art, theater and poetry, as well as gallery and museum exhibits on the campus of Tusculum College.
The festival is being coordinated by a committee of college and community representatives who are working to bring the historical event back as a major arts and music event in the East Tennessee region.
NO ALCOHOL and NO PETS are allowed on campus during the event. There is no fee to attend the festival; however, some of the individual events and activities may have associated fees. Hours will be Friday from noon until 9 p.m., Saturday from 9 a.m. until 9 p.m. and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more information, contact Susan D. Crum at 423-636-7303.
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Performers
Details on the artisans and musicians scheduled to perform and participate are being finalized and will be announced soon!
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Art
The festival will feature a wide variety of artists, including painters, craftsmen and sculptors, whose work will be available for purchase.
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Museums
Both the President Andrew Johnson Museum and Library and the Doak House Museum will be open to visitors during the festival and will have special activities planned for adults and children.
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Theatre
5X10, presents student work in five, 10-minute plays. The shows will be featured in the Behan Arena Theatre in the Annie Hogan Byrd Fine Arts Center.
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