News Summary
The O’Connor Senior Center’s Artist Trading Card (ATC) group proudly presents its vibrant exhibit at the Fountain City Branch Library from April 1st to April 30th. Visitors can explore these miniature masterpieces created by artists of all ages and mediums. The ATC program encourages community engagement through monthly meetings and creative expression. Join the fun and experience the enchanting creativity of this charming art form!
Knoxville Welcomes Colorful Artist Trading Card Exhibit
Excitement is in the air in Knoxville as the O’Connor Senior Center’s Artist Trading Card (ATC) group unveils its eye-catching exhibit at the Fountain City Branch Library. Mark your calendars, folks! This fantastic display will be open for viewing from Tuesday, April 1st to Wednesday, April 30th, during the library’s regular operating hours.
What are Artist Trading Cards?
For those who might not be familiar, **Artist Trading Cards** are tiny masterpieces measuring a petite 2 ½” x 3 ½”. What makes them truly special is that they can be crafted from any medium you can think of! From paint to collage materials, if it sparks creativity, you can use it. This charming art form got its start in Switzerland back in the 1990s, thanks to artist Vanci Stirnman. Since then, making and trading ATCs has turned into a delightful global hobby, uniting artists from all corners of the world.
Join the Fun!
The O’Connor Senior Center has embraced this vibrant art form wholeheartedly. Their ATC group meets every fourth Monday of the month from 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM. It’s a wonderful chance for community members to come together, share ideas, and trade their own unique creations. Don’t worry if you’re not an expert; it’s all about having fun and expressing yourself!
Location, Location, Location!
This can’t-miss exhibit is hosted at the Fountain City Branch Library, nestled at 5300 Stanton Rd, Knoxville, TN 37918. It’s the perfect spot for browsing through a splendid array of artworks, sparking inspiration or simply marveling at the creativity on display.
The Creative Guidance Behind the Scenes
Tim Wiegenstein, the Creative Aging Teaching Artist, plays a vital role in this program. His invaluable support includes leading the sessions, supplying materials, and offering creative prompts to kick-start the artistic process. It’s about more than just creating art; it’s about fostering connections and community.
Art for Everyone!
One of the best parts about this ATC program is that it knows no age barriers. Everyone, whether you’re a sprightly youth or a seasoned senior, is welcome to bring their artistic flair to the table. It’s a fantastic opportunity for all generations to connect through creativity, showcasing that art truly knows no age.
Visitor Information
If you have any questions about the exhibit or the versatile ATC program, there’s no need to hesitate. Simply pick up the phone and call (865) 523-1135 or send an email to info@oconnorcenter.org. They’re more than happy to provide any additional details you might need.
Wrap-Up
Don’t miss out on the chance to witness the enchanting creativity sprouting from the O’Connor Senior Center’s Artist Trading Card exhibit at the Fountain City Branch Library. It’s a delightful showcase of talent and imagination that’s sure to bring a smile to your face. So stop by, explore this mini-gallery of art, and perhaps even be inspired to create your own ATCs!
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- Encyclopedia Britannica: Arts
- Inside of Knoxville: Rala Art Shop
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