Peninsula Behavioral Health

Covenant Health System

Artsclamation!

Fine Art Sale Benefiting Peninsula

Artsclamation! is an annual fine art sale featuring 35+ local and regional artists offering a variety of original works. All proceeds benefit the patients and families receiving behavioral health services at Peninsula Hospital and outpatient clinics.

Event Information

Friday, December 6, 2024 – Preview Party | 6 p.m. – 9 p.m.

Saturday, December 7, 2024 – Public Sale | 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Sacred Heart Cathedral

711 S. Northshore Drive, Knoxville, TN 37919

Artsclamation! logo

Artist Information

Applications for the 2024 event are closed. The 2025 application cycle will open in March. Watch this page for more information.

Artists working with a variety of media are invited to apply to participate in Artsclamation! each year. Members of the Artsclamation! jury then review applications and select artists to invite to the show. Artists, including painters, photographers, jewelers, fiber artists, woodworkers and sculptors, participate in each year’s show. A percentage of each artist’s sales is donated to Peninsula. An artist(s) is selected each year as Featured Artist(s) for the show. A featured piece, created by the featured artist, is donated to Peninsula, used in promotional materials for the event, and sold at the Preview Party.

2024 Participating Artists

Bill Cook, Jr., Featured Artist

Marissa Ray, Featured Artist

Beth Affolter
Debbie Alley
Susan Watson Arbital
Melissa Payne Baker
Ellen Parker Bibb
Lil Clinard
Larry Cole
Blake Gore
Aaron Grayum
Shannon Haas
Betsy Heerdt
Marguerite Hogan
Jonathan Howe
Tyler Jamison
Inna Knox
Ronald Lewis
Cindy Marrazzo
Shane Miller
Allen Monsarrat
Ann Nichols
Tony Perrin
Randy Purcell
Don Reed
Peggy Reeves
Kim Sanderson
Joe Edward Swing
James Threalkill
Catron Wallace
Lora Williams

Sponsorship Opportunities

Learn more about sponsoring Artsclamation!

Supporting Mental Health in East Tennessee

One in four people in East Tennessee suffer from a mental health illness. However, there is a significant gap in funding for programs to serve these individuals compared to other diseases and diagnoses. Artsclamation! is Peninsula’s only fundraiser and helps to fill some of the gaps left in those funding sources. Proceeds in past years have funded garden courtyards for adult patients, vans for transporting clients in outpatient programs, play areas for hospitalized children, therapeutic games and activity supplies.

Elizabeth Clary, BSN, RN, MHA, vice president of behavioral health for Peninsula, noted how the community’s support of the art sale will help Peninsula meet a public health need.

“Peninsula relies heavily on proceeds from Artsclamation!,” she says. “We are good stewards of every dollar that is spent to provide care and treatment for those that need us. Funds from this event assist Peninsula with therapeutic spaces and activities for our patients that would otherwise not be an option.”

Questions

Jen Sheehan, Development Manager

Fort Sanders Foundation

Office: 865-531-5208 | Email: [email protected]

About the Fort Sanders Foundation

Formal philanthropic support of what was then known as Fort Sanders Presbyterian Hospital began in 1954. With the increase in charitable contributions, the Fort Sanders Foundation was established and charged with garnering support for the healthcare programs and services offered by Fort Sanders Regional Medical Center. The Foundation’s first major fundraising campaign was to establish the Patricia Neal Rehabilitation Center. It now supports several hospitals and other programs of Covenant Health.