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Acrylic Painting: The Abstract Cat – ONLINE CLASS
- Tue. Oct 13th, 2020
6pm – 7:30pm
Virtual Event Hosted by The Chattery
Sign up right meow for this relaxing unique approach to “paint your pet,” specifically your cat. Using a few colors specific to your pet (and some not), you will create an abstract painting of your cat in acrylic paint. This workshop is easy enough for a beginner and can be as simple or complex as you want.. Supplies needed are as follows: Acrylic...
- Tue. Oct 13th, 2020
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Artful Yoga with Kelsey Burke
- Sun. Oct 11th, 2020
1:30pm – 3pm
at Hunter Museum of American Art
Enjoy a nature-inspired Artful Yoga with instructor Kelsey Burke. As always, we ask that all participants arrive on time to take part in the gallery session. Please bring your own yoga mat. Masks and distancing are required throughout the class. ABOUT: Artful Yoga is an ongoing series taught by local and visiting instructors, connecting yoga with art from...
- Sun. Oct 11th, 2020
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Watercolor with Frerick Brosen
- thru Mon. Oct 12th, 2020
In a relaxed and non-competitive atmosphere, students will explore the subtlety and potential of the beautiful painting medium of watercolor with visiting instructor, Frederick Brosen. Watercolor, with its luminosity and vibrancy, is the ideal medium for landscape and architectural subjects. This three-day workshop will introduce students to a classic...
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Art Wise: In the Studio With Amber Cowan
- Thu. Oct 8th, 2020
6pm – 7pm
at Hunter Museum of American Art
Watch artist Amber Cowan demonstrate flameworking in her studio during an Art Wise discussion. Get a front row seat to her artistic method and take a rarely-seen glimpse into the artist’s studio. Amber Cowan sources the glass for her pieces from closed factories, thrift stores and flea markets. Then she melts it down and hot sculpts the glass into her...
- Thu. Oct 8th, 2020
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Throwback Thursday
- Thu. Oct 1st, 2020
4pm – 8pm
at Hunter Museum of American Art
Enjoy our permanent collection free of charge and our new special exhibit, The F Word: We Mean Female! for just $5 per adult (free to museum members and youth 17 and under).
- Thu. Oct 1st, 2020
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Mixed Media Collage
- Wed. Sep 30th, 2020
2pm – 2:30pm
at Online
Take an #ArtBreak! Gather up bits and pieces of colorful textures and papers in your home to create a mixed media collage. Learn new ways to combine different materials into a collage, then add some found-object printmaking on top. You’ll need: Paper Cardboard Tissue paper String/yarn Colored tape Glue Feathers Paint and objects for printing...
- Wed. Sep 30th, 2020
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The Perfect Smoky Eye – ONLINE CLASS
- Thu. Sep 24th, 2020
7:30pm – 8:30pm
Virtual Event Hosted by The Chattery
Just because we're social distancing and covering our faces doesn't mean we can't have a little fun! This class will go through how to make your eyes pop with a mask on your face. Makeup artist Shaina Ramsey will teach you how to make the perfect smoky eye to apply at your next socially distanced outing, even if it's just to the grocery store. About the...
- Thu. Sep 24th, 2020
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Introduction to Gel Plate Printing: 3 Part Online Workshop
- Tue. Sep 22nd, 2020
6pm – 7:15pm
Virtual Event Hosted by The Chattery
In this three-part class, you'll learn all about gel plate printing. The first part is a pre-recorded webinar, and the last two parts are live via Zoom. More information about each class and supplies needed is below. There are a few options for purchasing: For $50, you will receive all three classes ONLY, no supplies included. If you’d like to take...
- Tue. Sep 22nd, 2020
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Cityscape: Watercolor Painting – ONLINE CLASS
- Mon. Sep 21st, 2020
6pm – 7pm
Virtual Event Hosted by The Chattery
This class offers a time to paint one of the city's iconic landscapes through the medium of watercolor. If you took this class in July, we'll be using a different cityscape as our inspiration. The materials needed are: watercolor paper or canvas, watercolor paint palette, assorted sizes of paint brushes, water for painting and cleaning brushes, and...
- Mon. Sep 21st, 2020
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Sculpting the Head, Hands, adn Feet with Peter Rubino
- thru Fri. Sep 25th, 2020
Using a fresh and intuitive sculptural language, Rubino will lead students on a technical and artistic journey toward understanding the dynamic and creative forces in larger-than-life-size portrait sculpture as well as a focus on how to sculpt hands and feet. Follow Peter’s step-by-step method of blocking in the foundation, establishing facial planes and...
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Introduction to Modern Weaving: Boho Wall Art – ONLINE CLASS
- Sun. Sep 20th, 2020
1pm – 4pm
Virtual Event Hosted by The Chattery
This beginner friendly weaving class will introduce basic weaving techniques for creating a woven wall-hanging. The highlight of this class will focus on making a sideways weaving and will include learning a shag pile texture and clasped-weft technique for making shapes. We will cover setting up the loom (and what can be used as a loom), basic hand-weaving...
- Sun. Sep 20th, 2020
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The Art of Graffiti Part Two – ONLINE CLASS
- Sat. Sep 19th, 2020
1pm – 2pm
Virtual Event Hosted by The Chattery
This online class offered through The Chattery is a follow-up to the introduction of the art of graffiti, also known as street art, urban art, etc., taught by Jody Harris. Attending the first class is not required. In this class, you will learn about the basic elements of writing, use of imagery, typography and lingo. Included in the class is a limited...
- Sat. Sep 19th, 2020
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Paint Making with Natural Earth Pigments
- thru Sun. Sep 20th, 2020
Back by popular demand! This workshop explores ancient ways of creating paint with mineral pigments. Working with local earth can foster within our creative practice a deeper narrative of place and relationship with the land. We will spend the much of the first day outside collecting pigment-rich rocks and clays around Chattanooga and learning about their...
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Cards Over Cocktails – ONLINE CLASS
- Fri. Sep 18th, 2020
6pm – 8pm
Virtual Event Hosted by The Chattery
During the time when we can't be with our friends and family in person to hug and love on them, the next best thing to send them a little love by mail. A hand made card can be just what you need to show them how much you care. In this class, you will learn how to use different types of media to decorate and embellish your cards. Grab your favorite cocktail...
- Fri. Sep 18th, 2020
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Watercolor Sketching: Flowers – ONLINE CLASS
- Tue. Sep 8th, 2020
5:30pm – 7pm
Virtual Event Hosted by The Chattery
For this class, we'll be painting the wonderful result of all the terrible pollen - flowers! In this class, artist Jaime Barks will walk through the process of drawing, adding ink, and watercolor to flowers. Each student is encouraged to create a bouquet using flowers from your yard, purchase them from a local florist, or use a photo of flowers on your...
- Tue. Sep 8th, 2020
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Color Me Happy Hour – ONLINE CLASS
- Fri. Sep 4th, 2020
5:30pm – 6:30pm
Virtual Event Hosted by The Chattery
We’re all missing in-person connection, and while we love getting to know you via our online classes, we decided to dedicate an entire hour to “hanging out” online. Join us for our fun, free Color Me Happy Hour! Grab a drink and make a new friend or connect over the simple act of coloring. There’s no agenda, just chatting and coloring together.
- Fri. Sep 4th, 2020
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The F Word: We Mean Female!
- thru Sun. Jan 10th, 2021
at Hunter Museum of American Art
On the occasion of the 100th anniversary of women’s suffrage in the U.S., the Hunter celebrates the many incredible works in its collection by female artists. Spotlighting larger installation pieces, many of which are rarely on view, this exhibition includes a range of artworks with a mix of subjects, styles, and media, all from a uniquely female...
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Depicting The Invisible
- thru Sun. May 9th, 2021
at Hunter Museum of American Art
Depicting the Invisible, the Hunter’s newest Collection Focus exhibition, presents the lasting impact of wartime trauma. The title of this exhibition is borrowed from artist Susan J. Barron’s series, Depicting the Invisible: A Portrait Series of Veterans Suffering from PTSD. Two of Barron’s large-scale, black-and-white portraits anchor the gallery, alongside...
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Handpiecing a Naturally Dyed Quilt
- Sun. Aug 9th, 2020
10am – 4pm
In this workshop, participants will explore the extensive worlds of indigo, hand-stitching, and quilt-making. In the first part of the workshop, participants will learn to dye natural material in a plant-derived indigo vat and learn basic shibori techniques for pattern making. Participants will then learn introductory hand piecing techniques for creating a...
- Sun. Aug 9th, 2020
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Exploring Sashiko and Handstitching
- Sat. Aug 8th, 2020
10am – 3pm
Participants will learn the basics behind hand-stitching, as well as the stitches and patterns of Sashiko stitching, as well as how to transfer patterns to fabric. After learning the basic rules of Sashiko, participants will then be encouraged to bend those rules and develop their own stitching voice. Participants will learn the meditative and mindful...
- Sat. Aug 8th, 2020
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