The McClung Museum has dozens of videos and presentations, including museum lectures, behind-the-scenes tours, exhibition videos, and more. Check out highlights below and discover more on YouTube.
- Momentum Dance Lab @ the McClung (dance performance), March 26, 2022
- Henry Skerritt presents “Shane Pickett: Truth in Paint”, February 23, 2022
- Alan Braddock presents “The Avian Imagination: Ornithological Art and Ecology since Audubon”, November 11, 2021
- Independence through Financial Literacy, April 6, 2021
- Artist Talk: Jessica Caldas, March 2, 2021
- Beyond Sight and Motion: The Intersections of Contemporary Technology, Art, and Physics, September 24, 2019
- Sights of Power: Race and Visual Culture Lecture Series, Sheila Pree Bright Artist Lecture, September 13, 2018
- Talk and Town Hall with Dr. Stephanie Vanterpool: Pain and Addiction in East TN––A History and Plan for the Opioid Crisis, April 16, 2018
- Listening for the Stories: Indigenous Sovereignties and Self-Representation in a Museum Space, Lisa King, September 12, 2017
- The Once and Future Maya: Cultural Revival and Resurgence in the Modern World, Ted Fischer, February 25, 2016
- Drawn from the McClung Museum Artist Panel Discussion, February 2, 2015
- Embodying Enlightenment: Buddhist Art of the Himalayas, 2015
- The Most Popular of Sciences: Natural History through the Centuries, Denise Phillips, November 25, 2014
- Pueblo to Pueblo: The Legacy of Southwest Indian Pottery, 2014
- McClung Museum: Celebrating 50 Years, 2013
- Splendid Treasures of the Turkomen Tribes from Central Asia, 2013
- From Zen Art to Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance, Megan Bryson, September 23, 2012
- Continents Collide: The Appalachians and the Himalayas, 2012
- How Did They Make Those Maps?, Robert Karrow, February 13, 2011
- Russian Icons, Father Justin Sinaltes, 2011
- Discovering American Indian Art, 2010
- Mark Catesby: The Colonial Audubon, 2004
- 2020 Lecture Series with Joan Markel – James Longstreet: Hero at Chickamauga or Failure at Independent Command? (Part 1)
- 2020 Lecture Series with Joan Markel – James Longstreet: Hero at Chickamauga or Failure at Independent Command? (Part 2)
- 2020 Lecture Series with Joan Markel – William T. Sherman: East Tennessee is My Horror (Part 1)
- 2020 Lecture Series with Joan Markel – William T. Sherman: East Tennessee is My Horror (Part 2)
- 2017 Civil War Lecture Series: On the Ground in 2017: Visiting East Tennessee’s Civil War Geography and History, Joan Markel, March 26, 2017
- 2017 Civil War Lecture Series: Gen. Sherman, Capt. Poe and Mr. Barnard: Harnessing the Power of Documentation and Story, Joan Markel, February 26, 2017
- Q&A with Civil War Film Director, Ron Maxwell, May 2, 2015
- Four Years of War, Four Years of Commemoration: a recap of events 150 years ago in Knoxville and the accomplishments of the Sesquicentennial Commemoration Effort, Joan Markel, April 26, 2015
- Knoxville’s Railroad, Connection and Division: Transportation Influences During the Civil War, Joan Markel, March 29, 2015
- Brownlow’s Whig and Rebel Ventilator: How Not to Heal the Wounds, Joan Markel, February 22, 2015
- Grand Divisions: Tennessee’s Civil War in the First Year, Aaron Astor, April 27, 2014
- George Barnard: Civil War Photographic Artist, Joan Markel, February 23, 2014
- Knoxville’s Civil War Legacy: Losing, Preserving, Recovering and Recreating Battle Landscapes, Earl Hess, April 22, 2012
- Knoxville’s Civil War Homes: Stories of the Dwellings and Their Inhabitants, Joan Markel, March 18, 2012
- Civil War Maps of East Tennessee: the Genius of Orlando Poe, Joan Markel, January 23, 2011
- Knoxville Under Siege: November 17 to December 4, 1863, Earl Hess, November 11, 2012
- Civil War Military Action in East Tennessee, 1863, Joan Markel, 2011
- Cemeteries, Markers and Memorials: How Knoxville Commemorates the Civil War Past, Joan Markel, April 10, 2011
- Historical Representations of Centaurs are WRONG!, Adam Hartstone-Rose presented in conjunction with the School of Art March 31, 2022
- Civil Rights: A Seat at the Table, Roundtable Discussion, September 21, 2019
- The Tellico Archaeological Project, 1967-1982, Jefferson Chapman, September 14, 2014
- 20th Anniversary Judaic Studies Lecture: No ‘Judaism’ in Josephus, Daniel Boyarin, October 24, 2013
- Cultures on the Edge: The Race Against Time to Help Empower Traditional Cultures, Chris Rainier, September 22, 2013
- Eastern North American through Two Supercontinent Cycles, William Thomas, September 18, 2013
- “In the Beginning” Theories on the Origin of the Universe, Eugenie Scott, November 13, 2012
Cumberlandian Mussel Types from mcclungmuseum
This presentation, given by Gerald Dinkins, curator of malacology at the McClung Museum, and mussel expert Steven A. Ahlstedt provides an overview of the mussel fauna and shells occurring in the Cumberlandian Region of East Tennessee.