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  • Thrill After Thrill: Local Artists Inspired by Wayne White

    Thrill After Thrill: Local Artists Inspired by Wayne White
    Thu. Jul 13th, 2017
    6pm – 7:30pm

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    Explore Wayne White’s work through the eyes of a cooperative of local artists. The artists will first take us into the exhibit to show a work that inspired them and then invite us into the lobby to participate in creating a kinetic and interactive work of art inspired by Wayne White himself. Music from Matthew Downer and a cash bar will be available to...

  • Summer Camp: Art Detectives (Ages 6 to 8)

    Summer Camp: Art Detectives (Ages 6 to 8)
    Mon. Jul 10th, 2017
    10am – 4pm

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    JULY 10 - 14 | 9 AM - 4 PM Campers uncover the mysterious histories of art and artists and then create their own works filled with clues and mystery. FULL DAY CAMPS 2017 Full day camps run from 9am to 4pm and include snacks. Campers are asked to bring a peanut-free, brown bag lunch. Admission is $184 for members; $230 for non-members. For ages 6 - 8 | ...

  • Thrill After Thrill: Bands on the Bluff feat. Nick Lutsko and Friends

    Thrill After Thrill: Bands on the Bluff feat. Nick Lutsko and Friends
    Thu. Jul 6th, 2017
    4pm – 6pm

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    Tonight’s Bands on the Bluff celebrates the art of Wayne White with a performance by Nick Lutsko, whose band conjures up a surreal vision of Pee Wee Herman hosting the Beatles at his playhouse. Enjoy this performance as well as our temporary exhibit of art by Wayne White for the special throwback price of just $5 (free for members and children 17 and under...

  • “Beauty is Embarrassing” Screening

    “Beauty is Embarrassing” Screening
    Sat. Jul 1st, 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 newly opened 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 17 and under with a paying adult).

  • Thrill After Thrill: Thirty Years of Wayne White

    Thrill After Thrill: Thirty Years of Wayne White
    thru Sun. Dec 31st, 2017

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    Come explore the exuberant world of artist Wayne White! Populated by larger than life puppets, wildly vivid paintings and fantastical sculptures, this summer exhibition promises to be fun, entertaining and engaging for children of all ages. Wayne White is more than your average artist—he is a set designer, an art director, a comic book artist, a puppeteer,...

  • Art 2 D2 Squared Camp (ages 9-11)

    Art 2 D2 Squared Camp (ages 9-11)
    thru Fri. Jun 30th, 2017

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    Imagination meets invention when campers meld art and robotics to create something truly distinctive. Full day camps run from 9am to 4pm and include snacks. Campers are asked to bring a peanut-free, brown bag lunch. Admission is $184 for members; $230 for non-members.

  • Artful Yoga: Get Your Heart Pumping

    Artful Yoga: Get Your Heart Pumping
    Sat. Jun 24th, 2017
    1:30pm – 3pm

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    This month we welcome Kyle House of Kyle House Fitness http://www.kylehousefitness.com/ for a yoga centric fitness practice. Feel all your muscles burn as we draw inspiration from a sculpture to sculpt your own body. Participants are required to bring a mat and to wear shoes you would wear to the gym. Towels and water bottles are recommended for this...

  • Move It, Bend It, Shape It, Sculpt It! Camp (ages 6-8)

    Move It, Bend It, Shape It, Sculpt It! Camp (ages 6-8)
    thru Fri. Jun 23rd, 2017

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    From marble and clay to people moving, sculpture isn’t only 3 dimensional, it can also be living and breathing as a dancer pirouetting on stage or runner sprinting down a track. We’ll make sculptures and become sculptures in this camp where yoga and art merge. Registration online (members $184, non members $230) Camp is June 19-23, 9am-4pm

  • The Art of Botany

    The Art of Botany
    Sat. Jun 17th, 2017
    1:30pm – 3pm

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    The Art of Botany looks at the cross-pollination of art and plants, uniting artists and naturalists into dialogue. This program will feature three Knoxville-based artists and creatives, Margaret Scanlan, Norman Magden, and David Denton, who collaborated on the multi-media, experiential work, “Poppy Project,” at the Knoxville Botanical Garden in 2016. Local...

  • C-ART-ography Camp (ages 9-11)

    C-ART-ography Camp (ages 9-11)
    thru Fri. Jun 16th, 2017

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    Treasure hunters, explorers, and travelers all use maps to find their destination. Discover new ways to use maps, create maps, and all the layers of drawing and design that combine to give direction. Whether you’re setting off on your own adventure or are fascinated by the merging lines and patterns created by winding roads and rivers and mountain peaks on a...

  • Club Hunter

    Club Hunter
    thru Sat. Jun 17th, 2017

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    Experience Riverbend in a whole different way with Club Hunter, offering exclusive benefits to pass holders during the Riverbend festival including exclusive access to the Hunter Museum’s air-conditioned facilities, live screening of the Coca-Cola and Bud Light stages, and a cash bar! Choose from one of the options below. June 9 - 17 (except for Monday and...

  • Street Level Art Camp (ages 12-14)

    Street Level Art Camp (ages 12-14)
    thru Fri. Jun 9th, 2017

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    When does spray paint become artwork? Explore that exact idea in this camp. From simple symbols and “tags” to detailed and extensive murals, spray paint is the sidewalk chalk of walls and alleyways aplenty. Learn more about this contemporary expression and create your own graffiti artwork. Registration online at www.huntermuseum.org (members $184, non members...

  • The Art of Breathing: Clarity

    The Art of Breathing: Clarity
    Sun. Jun 4th, 2017
    3:30pm – 4:15pm

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    Through breath work this experience offers a particularly potent opportunity to gather and clear the cobwebs and create clarity around your desires. 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...

  • With Liberty And Justice For All

    With Liberty And Justice For All
    thru Sun. Dec 31st, 2017

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    What does independence mean to you? This is a question Americans asked themselves in the mid-1970s, when the country commemorated the 200th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. At the time, the United States was experiencing social, economic, and political turmoil – from the energy crisis to the resignation of a president. In the...

  • Sangria on the Bluff

    Sangria on the Bluff
    Thu. May 25th, 2017
    6:30pm – 10:30pm

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    We are proud to partner with La Paz for an evening celebrating Our America with music, dance performances, authentic Latino food, dancing, and, of course, sangria. Tickets can be purchased at https://www.lapazchattanooga.org Sangria on the Bluff is an opportunity to taste and showcase the Latino flavors and culture to the greater Chattanooga community....

  • Art For Health Featuring Dr. Ysaye Barnwell: The Healing Power in Music

    Art For Health Featuring Dr. Ysaye Barnwell: The Healing Power in Music
    Thu. May 18th, 2017
    5pm – 7:30pm

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    Arts for Health featuring Dr. Ysaye Barnwell: the Healing Power in Music In our continued partnership with CHI Memorial Foundation, we are proud to continue to present the 17th annual Cam Busch Endowed Art For Health Lecture Series. This year we welcome musician, singer, composer and teacher Dr. Ysaye Barnwell as she shares her vision of sound and voice...

  • Art Wise: Distinguished Speakers at the Hunter Presents Maria Brito

    Art Wise: Distinguished Speakers at the Hunter Presents Maria Brito
    Thu. May 11th, 2017
    6pm – 7:30pm

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    We are proud to welcome artist Maria Brito whose work can be seen in our exhibition Our America: The Latino Presence in American Art Cuban-American Brito came to the US through Operation Peter Pan blends her childhood memories with personal, cultural, art historical and domestic images to create her installations. Her talk will offer an overview of her...

  • The Chattery Presents “Introduction to Brush Lettering”

    The Chattery Presents “Introduction to Brush Lettering”
    Tue. May 9th, 2017
    6pm – 7:30pm

    at Chattanooga WorkSpace

    Do you love the look of calligraphy but aren't sure you want to make the investment in time and tools to perfecting the craft? Brush lettering is an emerging art form that uses simple, inexpensive tools to achieve beautiful lettering effects. Our class will cover the basics of form, as well as delve into some special effects that can be achieved with just...

  • Artful Yoga: Yoga Artistico

    Artful Yoga: Yoga Artistico
    Sat. May 6th, 2017
    1:30pm – 3pm

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    Today’s artful yoga will be bilingual led jointly by Jessica Ashah and Jessica Jollie of Yoga Landing. We’ll explore a work of art in our current exhibit, Our America: The Latino Presence in American Art and then use that art as inspiration for a yoga practice presented in Spanish and English. Participants are required to bring a mat. A $5 donation for this...

  • Immigrant Ingenuity at the Hunter

    Sat. May 6th, 2017
    12pm – 12:45pm

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    In this special tour, guests will explore works in the Hunter’s collection that reflect the creativity and contributions of the many generations of immigrants who have shaped our nation. Tour is free with museum admission

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