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  • Beauty is Embarrassing Screening

    Beauty is Embarrassing Screening
    Fri. Nov 24th, 2017
    11:30am – 1pm

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    All are invited to see “Beauty is Embarrassing,“ a film about the artist Wayne White whose work is featured in our current exhibit “Thrill After Thrill: Thirty Years of Wayne White.” Admission to the film in the auditorium is free to all, and admission to the exhibit is $15 for adults (free to members and to children under 17 accompanied by a ticket holding...

  • Artful Yoga: Yin Yang of a New Moon

    Artful Yoga: Yin Yang of a New Moon
    Sat. Nov 18th, 2017
    1:30pm – 3pm

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    Harness the power of a new moon through art and yoga in an exploration of a work in the Hunter’s collection followed by a practice led by Emily Bourland of Hot Spot Yoga and Yoga East. A $5 donation for Artful Yoga supports the Hunter’s educational programs. Please bring your own mat. We do ask that all participants arrive on time as the gallery portion is...

  • Home School Workshop: The Story Unfolds

    Home School Workshop: The Story Unfolds
    Fri. Nov 17th, 2017
    10am – 12pm

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    Our sets are ready, our characters are good to go...it's time to bring them to life with a story and voice all their own! We'll explore story through artwork and create a script and a comic strip for our characters during November's workshop. What will your story be? Monthly workshops offer unique museum experiences for home school students 5 to 13 years...

  • Art + Issues: The Stories Left Out

    Art + Issues: The Stories Left Out
    Thu. Nov 16th, 2017
    6pm – 7pm

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    Join Chattanoogans Organized for Action President Michael Gilliard for an art inspired discussion of the “left out” stories of Chattanooga. By looking closely, we’ll be able to better see what is all around us and to discuss together the way the narrative and our collective history changes as we do. Like all art + issues programs, this program is free to all.

  • Art of Hope

    Art of Hope
    Wed. Nov 15th, 2017
    12pm – 1pm

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    Art of Hope welcomes all who have lost a loved one and are seeking a space for reflection and support. This program will be in front of a work of art, so that participants can explore their own memories and hopes for the future through a work of art. Hunter staff and bereavement counselor Cathy Meyer of Avalon Hospice will guide participants, and the...

  • Spectrum: Gala and Live Auction

    Spectrum: Gala and Live Auction
    Sat. Nov 11th, 2017
    6pm – 10pm

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    2017 Spectrum Chairs Julia and Keith Sanford and Art Selection Chairs Holly and Marc Harwell and their respective committees are currently organizing another unforgettable Spectrum weekend. The black-tie seated dinner gala and live auction will be held on the exquisite Hunter Museum River Terrace overlooking the Tennessee River. It will be a truly special...

  • Covenant College Presents Man of La Mancha

    Covenant College Presents Man of La Mancha
    thru Sat. Nov 18th, 2017

    at Sanderson Hall at Covenant College

    November 9-18 Covenant College will be presenting Man of La Mancha, beloved musical that includes the well-known song “The Impossible Dream.” This is the first musical presented by the college in several years. “It was time to start doing musicals again, if for no other reason than to give some incredibly talented students a chance to do a musical before they...

  • Spectrum: Cocktail Party and Silent Auction

    Spectrum: Cocktail Party and Silent Auction
    Thu. Nov 9th, 2017
    6:30pm – 10pm

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    2017 Spectrum Chairs Julia and Keith Sanford and Art Selection Chairs Holly and Marc Harwell and their respective committees are currently organizing another unforgettable Spectrum weekend. It all starts with Thursday night’s silent auction and cocktail party. Held in the Atrium of the museum, the silent auction features a diverse selection of art from...

  • Pre-K Days: How Does it Feel?

    Pre-K Days: How Does it Feel?
    Fri. Nov 3rd, 2017
    10am – 11am

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    Smooth, bumpy, flat, raised—art has texture! We’ll take a look at different surface textures on some 2D images and create our own textures in the studio during this pre-k day. Program is for children ages 2 to 5 and one adult per child. $9 members / $13 non members. Program includes admission for you and your child and all supplies. See web for registration...

  • Throwback Thursday and Vision and Verse

    Throwback Thursday and Vision and Verse
    Thu. Nov 2nd, 2017
    4pm – 8pm

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    At 6 pm this evening we are also proud to present a vision and verse featuring the beautiful words visions and ideas of local spoken word poet Erika Blackmon. Admission to Vision and Verse and the permanent collection are free of charge, and our temporary exhibit Thrill After Thrill: Thirty Years of Wayne White is open for the special throwback price of...

  • Taking Note

    Taking Note
    Thu. Oct 19th, 2017
    6pm – 8pm

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    Join young entrepreneurial comic artists as they open the pages of their new comic for its premiere public appearance! This program, in partnership with Start Up Week Chattanooga, invites innovators and entrepreneurs of all backgrounds to get creative and celebrate a product launch while also experimenting with making comics on their own. Learn how making...

  • Home School Workshop

    Home School Workshop
    Fri. Oct 13th, 2017
    10am – 12pm

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    Monthly workshops that offer unique topical museum experiences for home school students. Each session includes a museum tour, a studio art experience and a take-home packet with resources to extend your family’s experience.Workshops are for students 5 to 13 years old. See our website for registration and details.

  • Art + Issues: Andrew Jackson’s Legacy in Chattanooga

    Art + Issues: Andrew Jackson’s Legacy in Chattanooga
    Thu. Oct 12th, 2017
    6pm – 7pm

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    This evening’s art + issues, held as part of state wide commemoration of Andrew Jackson’s 250th birthday, will explore Jackson’s legacy here in Chattanooga in the context of the Trail of Tears. This hour long community dialogue will be led by Hermitage Education Director Erin Adams and will focus on a Hunter collection piece. We also encourage the participants...

  • Artful Yoga: Stirring Up Creativity

    Artful Yoga: Stirring Up Creativity
    Sat. Oct 7th, 2017
    1:30pm – 3pm

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    This month we’ll find self- empowerment by releasing our creative forces as inspired by an abstract painting and a practice led by Carl Meadows. A $5 donation for Artful Yoga supports the Hunter’s educational programs. Please bring your own mat. We do ask that all participants arrive on time as the gallery portion is integral to the Artful Yoga experience.

  • Pre K Day: Again and Again

    Pre K Day: Again and Again
    Fri. Oct 6th, 2017
    10am – 11am

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    Sometimes we see things happen over and over. In art this is called repetition. It’s a way to communicate—to make a statement. And what pre-k kiddo doesn’t love to make a statement? In this workshop they’ll get to do just that as they look for repetition on their gallery art walk and create art in the studios with their own spin on repetition. Program is for...

  • Blues Bluegrass Bourbon and Brews: Bands on the Bluff

    Blues Bluegrass Bourbon and Brews: Bands on the Bluff
    Thu. Oct 5th, 2017
    6pm – 8pm

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    For this season’s Bands on the Bluff finale we’ll go with the blues (and brews). Tonight’s event features Laura Walker & the Traveling Tennesseans, Rick Rushing, and Caney Village all joining together at the intersection of blues and bluegrass.Admission is just $5 for adults (free for children 17 and under and for Hunter members) and includes access to our...

  • Throwback Thursday and STEM Presents

    Thu. Oct 5th, 2017
    4pm – 8pm

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    Tonight guests will also have an opportunity to discover the Hunter permanent collection through the eyes of STEM School of Chattanooga students who will be sharing digital interpretations of Hunter works that they created through a Museum outreach partnership. Admission to STEM Presents and the permanent collection are free of charge, and our temporary...

  • Art of Breathing: Embodiment

    Art of Breathing: Embodiment
    Sun. Oct 1st, 2017
    3:30pm – 4:30pm

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    As we shift from summer’s expansive & outgoing energy to the embodiment of an inward & grounded expression of autumn we will take a deep breath. Inspired by a work of art in the Hunter’s collection we will meditate and experience the art of breathing. This 45 minute program will be held in the Hunter galleries and led by Hunter staff and Yoga instructor...

  • Teen Thrills!

    Teen Thrills!
    Thu. Sep 28th, 2017
    6pm – 7:30pm

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    Teens only for this special night of art creating and over-the-top play inspired by "Thrill after Thrill: Thirty Years of Wayne White." Regular admission ($15 adults, free children 17 and under with adult, FREE to museum members)

  • Cashore Marionettes, PUPPETRY

    Sun. Sep 24th, 2017
    7pm – 8pm

    at Southern Adventist University Ackerman Auditorium

    Joseph Cashore will be bringing his art of puppetry to Southern Adventist University on September 24 at 7 p.m. in the Ackerman Auditorium. Through puppetry, Cashore explores the depths of character and humanity using scenes from everyday life. Set to classical pieces by composers like Beethoven, Vivaldi, Strauss, and Copeland, Cashore takes his audience on...

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