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Webb School welcomes spring with annual ArtXtravanza

Webb School of Knoxville is continuing its tradition and holding its annual spring ArtsXtravaganza to showcase community and student artists.

The event, featuring acrylic artist Vicky Reddish, will take place from 5 to 9 p.m. Friday, March 27; from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., with a reception from 5 to 7 p.m., Saturday, March 28; and from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., Sunday, March 29, on Webb School campus’ Lee Athletic Center at 9800 Webb School Lane.

‘There is an incredible sense of pride in hosting Artxtravaganza,” said Joy Edwards, event coordinator. “It’s more than just an art show; it’s a moment where the walls of our venue come alive with the collective imagination of the community.

“Seeing months of planning culminate in a space filled with conversation, connection and creativity is deeply rewarding,” she said.

The show will feature “an extraordinary selection of fine art from nearly 70 professional artists from across the region and beyond,” Edwards said.

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Hardin Valley student wins Poetry Out Loud

Hardin Valley Academy student Sarah Williamson took home the win as the champion of the 2026 Tennessee Poetry Out Loud competition held Saturday, Feb. 28, in the Center for the Arts in Murfreesboro.

This was Williamson’s first time competing in Poetry Out Loud.

“I love the art of poetry,” she said. “The way that words fit together to be interpreted and performed, resonating with people’s emotions and experiences.

“Despite the nerves, I love performing and am thrilled to represent Tennessee at the national competition,” Williamson said.

Others who placed in the state were: first runner-up Beatrice Sanders from Chattanooga High School Center for Creative Arts; second runner-up Eriel Wilkins from Arlington High School; third runner-up Haakeem Holmes from Harding Academy of Memphis.

All four state finalists received a 2026 Poetry Out Loud Tennessee Award crafted by David Adkins of Art Wire Music in Murfreesboro. Also, finalists’ schools received stipends to purchase poetry books and supplies.

“Through Tennessee’s Poetry Out Loud, students cultivate not only powerful public speaking skills but also invaluable self-assurance and profound connection to our rich literary traditions,” Tennessee Arts

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