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  • Art Wise: Distinguished Speakers In The Arts Presents Tommy Kha And Preston Gannaway

    Art Wise: Distinguished Speakers In The Arts Presents Tommy Kha And Preston Gannaway
    Thu. Jan 23rd, 2020
    6pm – 7:30pm

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    Southbound artists Tommy Kha and Preston Gannaway will dialogue about Diversity, Representation, Identity and the Other in the New South. Free with museum admission. Art Wise programs are sponsored by Martha Mackey.

  • Corporate Identity & Branding

    Corporate Identity & Branding
    Thu. Jan 23rd, 2020
    6pm – 7:30pm

    at The Chattery

    Does your side hustle or new small business need a quality logo? Learn what goes into creating a good logo and how to establish an identity standard document for your company. In this class we’ll look at examples of good logos and bad logos and discuss what makes a logo iconic or better suited to be a first grader’s art project. We’ll discuss how to find a...

  • Mixology 101: Vodka

    Mixology 101: Vodka
    Thu. Jan 23rd, 2020
    6pm – 7:30pm

    at The Chattery

    In this cocktail class, we will be discussing, making, and tasting drinks inspired by vodka! Participants will taste four vodkas. Then everyone will learn how to make two cocktails and the basic skills needed to replicate these three tasty drinks at home, as well as fun ways to impress your friends and families with homemade ingredients and fun garnishes....

  • Human Trafficking: Know the Signs

    Human Trafficking: Know the Signs
    Thu. Jan 23rd, 2020
    1pm – 2:30pm

    at Hilton Garden Inn at Hamilton Place

    Join AAHOA and Vision Hospitality to support your community and promote awareness for human trafficking and its victims. This event is open to the public and will include two sessions, one at 10:00 AM and another at 1:00 PM. Either time slot will include a training seminar on recognizing the signs of human trafficking from an AAHOA representative, an...

  • Human Trafficking: Know the Signs

    Human Trafficking: Know the Signs
    Thu. Jan 23rd, 2020
    10am – 11:30am

    at Hilton Garden Inn at Hamilton Place

    Join AAHOA and Vision Hospitality to support your community and promote awareness for human trafficking and its victims. This event is open to the public and will include two sessions, one at 10:00 AM and another at 1:00 PM. Either time slot will include a training seminar on recognizing the signs of human trafficking from an AAHOA representative, an...

  • Get Started Making Helpful Videos

    Get Started Making Helpful Videos
    Wed. Jan 22nd, 2020
    6:30pm – 7:30pm

    at The Chattery

    Get started teaching others online! If you’ve ever dreamed of teaching others through videos, this class will help you get started with the equipment you already have on hand - your phone or computer. By the end of this class, you’ll be able to use this 5 step system to create a professional, helpful, and high quality video and share it online. You’ll...

  • Improv at Work

    Improv at Work
    Wed. Jan 22nd, 2020
    6pm – 8pm

    at The Chattery

    Improv comedians aren't the only ones making it up as they go along. We improvise every day, from developing design solutions on the fly to putting out fires for clients to shooting the breeze at the water cooler. This class identifies and reinforces the improv principles many of us already use to negotiate with customers or managers, manage an effective...

  • Citizen Cope

    Citizen Cope
    Tue. Jan 21st, 2020
    8pm – 10pm

    at Walker Theatre

    Ask him how he knew it was time to record a new studio album and Clarence Greenwood, the trailblazing artist and producer better known as Citizen Cope, has a simple answer: “It was time.” Cope has built an entire career on trusting his gut and following his muse, and if his new album, ‘Heroin & Helicopters,’ is any indication, his instincts are sharper now than...

  • Introduction to Public Speaking – Two Part Workshop

    Introduction to Public Speaking – Two Part Workshop
    Tue. Jan 21st, 2020
    6pm – 7:30pm

    at The Chattery

    Whether you wrestle with butterflies in your stomach to face the world's #1 fear, or consider yourself an old pro, you will enjoy the results of this high-energy, interactive public speaking seminar. In this two-part series you will learn a simple, easy method to crafting a message that can be applied to every speech engagement. Learn tips, tricks,...

  • Goals and Vision for 2020

    Goals and Vision for 2020
    Tue. Jan 21st, 2020
    2pm – 3pm

    at The Chattery

    What are your goals for 2020 & beyond? What does the best version of your life look like? In this class, teacher Christina Wright will walk you through defining the best version of you, who you need to be to attain that, and defining your goals that will move the needle closer to that version of you. You will leave the class with a set of goals to help you...

  • Shakespeare 2020 Project – Chattanooga – Discussion Group

    Shakespeare 2020 Project – Chattanooga – Discussion Group
    Mon. Jan 20th, 2020
    7pm – 9pm

    at The Edney Innovation Center

    Scenic City Shakespeare is hosting monthly discussion groups in partnership with the Shakespeare 2020 Project. Started by William Shakespeare’s Star Wars author Ian Doescher, the project challenges you to read The Complete Works of William Shakespeare in 2020. Whether you read every play or only your favorites, all are welcome to join Scenic City...

  • Values & Defining Your Lane

    Values & Defining Your Lane
    Mon. Jan 20th, 2020
    7pm – 8pm

    at The Chattery

    Do you often find yourself off track and wondering how you got there? Learn how to define your values and stay in your lane with this interactive workshop. In this class, you will go through an exercise designed to identify your top 5 values based on how you view your past experiences. You will walk away with a road map and a defined lane. This will allow...

  • Finding Your Creative Self through Expressive Journaling

    Finding Your Creative Self through Expressive Journaling
    Mon. Jan 20th, 2020
    5:30pm – 7:30pm

    at The Chattery

    So many of us say we need a “creative outlet.” But what does this mean? And why do we feel the need to be creative? This desire to use creativity as an outlet is really about the need to express ourselves, because sooner or later, all of us need to connect and express who we are, why we’re here, and what we’ve done to create meaning in our lives. One powerful...

  • Introduction to Airbnb: Creating a New Income Stream

    Introduction to Airbnb: Creating a New Income Stream
    Mon. Jan 20th, 2020
    5:30pm – 6:30pm

    at The Chattery

    This course will outline everything you need to know to be a part of the 650,000 hosts national wide that use short term vacation rental income to pay of mortgages, pay down debt, or start a business. This course will outline how to start your own short term vacation rental, what to expect when hosting, how to manage both a rental and a full time job, as...

  • The Wallens at the Flying Squirrel

    The Wallens at the Flying Squirrel
    Sun. Jan 19th, 2020
    1:30pm – 3:30pm

    at The Flying Squirrel Bar

    The Wallens have brought their close-knit harmony vocals and Foot-Stomping Roots Music to Australia, Europe, and across the US. hailing from Kentucky, Molly is a classically-trained vocalist with experience in opera and bluegrass alike. Hoosier guitarist/vocalist Brian Keith Wallen won 2nd place in the International Blues Challenge. Their influences range...

  • Introduction to Fluid Art

    Introduction to Fluid Art
    Sat. Jan 18th, 2020
    1:30pm – 3:30pm

    at The Chattery

    In this class, you will learn the basics to create beautiful, archival quality artwork. You will learn how to prepare the paint and canvas, different fluid techniques, and how to finish your artwork so that it can last for years to come. You will take home artwork that you and your family can enjoy for years to come. All supplies included. About the...

  • A Little Me Time: A Half-Day Workshop

    A Little Me Time: A Half-Day Workshop
    Sat. Jan 18th, 2020
    1pm – 4pm

    at The Chattery

    You know you want more for your life. You know there’s a part of you that’s yearning for more meaningful work, stronger relationships, or an easier way of moving through the world. You're just not sure HOW to make this happen. Is this you? If so, this workshop is designed to help you reconnect to the truest parts of yourself, the things that are often buried...

  • Coffee Talk with Kreneshia Whiteside: Being a Woman of Color Working in the Arts

    Coffee Talk with Kreneshia Whiteside: Being a Woman of Color Working in the Arts
    Sat. Jan 18th, 2020
    11am – 12:30pm

    at The Chattery

    Art is everywhere, and created by everyone, everyday. Is the representation of art professionals just as vast? Coffee Talks are an opportunity to connect, sip coffee and have conversation with creatives in our community.Happening once a month at The Chattery, coffee dates are IRL moments to be inspired, have candid conversations and meet new friends. This...

  • Murals 101

    Murals 101
    Sat. Jan 18th, 2020
    10am – 11:30am

    at Chattanooga WorkSpace

    So...you wanna to paint a mural but don't know where to start, huh? Maybe local muralist Kevin Bate can help. He'll walk you through all the steps, equipment and pitfalls of painting murals. Learn from Kevin's mistakes made during dozens of murals over the past eight years. Please note: this class takes place at Chattanooga WorkSpace. About the...

  • “Pioneering the Edge”: Morris Mitchell, local professional artist

    “Pioneering the Edge”: Morris Mitchell, local professional artist
    thru Fri. Feb 14th, 2020

    at John C. Williams Gallery

    The works of Morris Mitchell will be featured in a gallery, titled “Pioneering the Edge,” at Southern Adventist University’s School of Visual Art and Design, opening on January 16, at 6 p.m. Mitchell was mentored by artist Loren Wilford at the Ringling College of Art and Design. He graduated from Ringling in 1959 and later taught there for 42 years. Upon...

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