Organizational member directory
East Tennessee (with Knoxville as its cultural hub) is blessed with an especially rich diversity of artistic and cultural resources. The Alliance’s membership represents an amazing variety of performing arts venues and organizations, historical attractions, and museums. Working together, they celebrate and serve East Tennessee’s history, community, and future. Search our members by category or via the search box.
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Mabry-Hazen House
Built in 1858, three generations of the same family resided in the Italianate-style home overlooking downtown Knoxville, the Tennessee River, and Great Smoky Mountains.
Phone: 865-522-8661
Marble City Opera
Intimate and accessible opera productions by producing American Chamber Opera and innovative performances of traditional operas in non-traditional venues that are relevant and vital to our community.
Phone: (646) 217-1580
Marble Springs State Historic Site
Preserves the historical and natural landscape of MSSHS for future generations and to inspire learning about the life and time of John Sevier through creative engagement.
Phone: 865-573-5508
McClung Museum of Natural History & Culture
We share stories and facilitate the exchange of ideas to awaken curiosity in service of the university and communities connected to Tennessee.
Phone: 865-974-2144
Momentum Dance Lab
Collaborative of dancers who teach, train, and perform in the East Tennessee community.
Phone: (865) 386-3464
Monroe Area Council for the Arts
Offers a variety of different professional programs, MACA works with area schools, churches and civic organizations to provide arts education programs and activities.
Phone: 423-442-3210
Muse Knoxville
A children’s Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, & Math (STEAM) museum in Chilhowee Park.
Phone: 865-594-1494