Chattanooga’s Black professionals are invited to a celebration of community, culture, and connections. This free bimonthly series is designed by and created for all area Black professionals.
This December we are gathering as a family to welcome the holiday season in a spirit of gratitude. Inspired by David Driskell’s artwork in the Hunter mansion, we’ll share the meaning of the holidays and honor our elders with a gallery discussion and musical performance by Zowie Boyd accompanied by Tom Matthews. Then the group will gather to network and enjoy old school R&B holiday tunes from DJ Prophet and a cash bar and treats from BeBe’s Brunch & Soulfood.
To continue the BP@TH vibe after the event, guests are invited to attend an “after-hours" gathering; details and location to be announced at BP@TH.
There is limited parking available at the museum and on adjacent streets. Guests are encouraged to consider Uber or another ride-share service.
Register now: https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/ev/reg/476rh2e
For questions, please contact Adera Causey (acausey@huntermuseum.org).
ABOUT // The Hunter Museum’s African American Audience Development Committee invites Chattanooga’s African American professionals to BPATH. This bimonthly series offers exclusive museum access, an opportunity to explore art by African American artists, and a chance to network and meet other professionals.
Generously sponsored by Unum, Coca-Cola Bottling United, EPB, Blue Cross Blue Shield, and the Benwood Foundation.