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  • Pre-K Day: Dark to Light

    Pre-K Day: Dark to Light
    Fri. May 5th, 2017
    10am – 11am

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    With all the colors of the rainbow on our palette, we’ll see what happens when we add black and white to the mix to make shades and tints of every hue. 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 our website for registration and details.

  • Throwback Thursday & Bachata on the Bluff: Live Latin Music @ the Hunter

    Throwback Thursday & Bachata on the Bluff: Live Latin Music @ the Hunter
    Thu. May 4th, 2017
    4pm – 8pm

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    Enjoy our permanent collection free of charge this evening and our temporary exhibit Our America: The Latino Presence in American Art is open for the special throwback price of just $5 (free to members and children under 17 with a paying adult). On this Throwback Thursday, those purchasing the $5 temporary exhibit ticket will also enjoy performances by...

  • Art Wise: Distinguished Speakers at the Hunter Presents E. Carmen Ramos

    Art Wise: Distinguished Speakers at the Hunter Presents E. Carmen Ramos
    Thu. Apr 27th, 2017
    6pm – 7:30pm

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    We are proud to welcome Smithsonian American Art Museum Curator of Latino Art E. Carmen Ramos to speak on our exhibition Our America: The Latino Presence in American Art. Dr. Ramos, the curator of this exhibit will speak about the creation of the exhibit as well as about the many artists included in it. This program will include live Spanish...

  • Hunter Undergraduate Student Symposium: Border Crossings

    Hunter Undergraduate Student Symposium: Border Crossings
    Sun. Apr 23rd, 2017
    1pm – 3pm

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    This popular symposium series returns this year to feature papers from regional universities on the topic of Border Crossings. This year’s symposium is held in conjunction with the exhibition Our America: The Latino Presence in American Art. Respondent is Dr. Elissa Weichbrodt, Assistant Professor of Art at Covenant College. This program is open and free to...

  • Dreams of Our America

    Dreams of Our America
    Thu. Apr 20th, 2017
    6pm – 7pm

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    Our America encompasses many dreams for the future. This evening we partner with Latin American students from Chattanooga State and the College’s theater department in a performance that explore these dreams. The performance will be held in the exhibition galleries and will include an opportunity for audience dialogue. Our America: The Latino Presence in...

  • Art + Issues: Coming to America

    Art + Issues: Coming to America
    Thu. Apr 13th, 2017
    6pm – 7pm

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    As our community grows with new residents, we all grow with richer cultural understanding and experiences. In tonight’s art + issues, Sasha Hasanbegovic, a founder of Coming to America: The Story of Us, will use a work of art in Our America: The Latino Presence in American Art to lead a dialogue on ways we can grow as a welcoming community. Like all art +...

  • Artful Yoga: Facing Darkness to Find Light Within

    Artful Yoga: Facing Darkness to Find Light Within
    Sat. Apr 8th, 2017
    1:30pm – 3pm

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    In today’s artful yoga, instructor Victoria Priest of Peace. Strength. Yoga. will guide us from darkness to light in art and in a practice flowing into the April sun. Participants are required to bring a mat. A $5 donation for this community artful yoga supports the Hunter Museum’s educational programs. Since the gallery portion of the program is so integral...

  • The Glass Menagerie

    The Glass Menagerie
    thru Sat. Apr 22nd, 2017

    at Sanderson Hall at Covenant College

    Covenant College Drama Association is proud to present The Glass Menagerie, a memory play written by the great American playwright, Tennessee Williams. A portrait of family, dreams, and regret told from the perspective of a man trapped in the future, longing for the past.

  • Pre-K Day: Easy Being Green

    Pre-K Day: Easy Being Green
    Fri. Apr 7th, 2017
    10am – 11am

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    Spring starts its whisper with this color favored by frogs named Kermit and environmental do-gooders alike. We’ll look at green to make art that is color inspired and environmentally friendly for April’s Pre-K, no foolin’! . 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...

  • Throwback Thursday and Vision + Verse

    Throwback Thursday and Vision + Verse
    Thu. Apr 6th, 2017
    4pm – 8pm

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    Enjoy our permanent collection free of charge this evening and our temporary exhibit Our America: The Latino Presence in American Art is open for the special throwback price of just $5 (free to members and children under 17 with a paying adult). Also tonight at 6, in honor of national poetry month, all guests are invited to join us for Vision + Verse:...

  • Día de diversión Familiar/Family Fun Day

    Día de diversión Familiar/Family Fun Day
    Sun. Apr 2nd, 2017
    2pm – 4pm

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    Come explore “Our America” and dance, sing, create, play, build, learn stories and experience art. This Family Fun Day will welcome all families as part of our exhibit Our America: The Latino Presence in American Art. Family Day refreshments are generously provided by Publix.

  • Art Alive

    Art Alive
    Thu. Mar 30th, 2017
    6pm – 7pm

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    Join Hunter Curators and Mattie Waters and Jules Downum of Zanzibar Studio as we use movement to explore the Hunter's largest collection piece. Tonight's performance is free to the public.

  • Art of Hope

    Art of Hope
    Wed. Mar 29th, 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 held in front of painting by George Inness, 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...

  • Coming to America: The Story of Journeys North to the United States

    Coming to America: The Story of Journeys North to the United States
    Sun. Mar 26th, 2017
    1pm – 4pm

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    This afternoon a collective of Chattanooga's refugee and immigrant communities will share their stories about their journeys north to the United States. We’ll have a group discussion and guests will also have an opportunity to visit the current exhibit, Our America: The Latino Presence in American Art. This program is presented in partnership with Coming...

  • Our America: Drawing and Dialogue

    Our America: Drawing and Dialogue
    Thu. Mar 23rd, 2017
    6pm – 7:30pm

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    Tonight we welcome artist Alex Loza as he and Hunter curators discuss several works of art in the exhibit Our America: The Latino Presence in American Art. Following the discussion, Alex will do a live drawing demo inspired by the works discussed. Our America: The Latino Presence in American Art is organized by the Smithsonian American Art Museum. Generous...

  • (Re)Invention Exhibit

    (Re)Invention Exhibit
    thru Sun. May 21st, 2017

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    Discover the art of fifteen emerging young artists from across the United States who are living with disabilities. Ranging in age from 16 to 25, the artists in this exhibition explore what it means to have a disability and yet resist being defined solely by it. Through their art-making, they question common societal perceptions and expectations as well as...

  • (Re)Inventions: Exhibit Opening and Artist’s Talk

    (Re)Inventions: Exhibit Opening and Artist’s Talk
    Thu. Mar 16th, 2017
    6pm – 7pm

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    This evening, the Hunter welcomes California-based artist Kate Pincus-Whitney. Ms. Pincus-Whitney’s work, like all of the artists in the current exhibition (Re)Invention, explore innovation and self-discovery. This exhibit is presented by the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts as part of the VSA Emerging Young Artists Program, which creates...

  • Throwback Thursday and The Latino Presence in American History and Literature

    Throwback Thursday and The Latino Presence in American History and Literature
    Thu. Mar 2nd, 2017
    4pm – 7:30pm

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    Enjoy our permanent collection free of charge this evening and our temporary exhibit Our America: The Latino Presence in American Art is open for the special throwback price of just $5 (free to members and children under 17 with a paying adult). Also at 6 p.m. you can join University of Tennessee at Chattanooga History Professor Ryan Edwards and Literature...

  • Art + Issues: Creating a Community of Cultural Entrepreneurs

    Art + Issues: Creating a Community of Cultural Entrepreneurs
    Thu. Feb 23rd, 2017
    6pm – 7pm

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    Chattanooga has always been known for its collective approach to problem solving. As our challenges growit is more important than ever to find solutions to our issues. In tonight’s art + issues, Causeway Executive Director Abby Garrison will use a work of art to lead a dialogue on ways social entrepreneurship can build our community and the roles we all can...

  • The Chattery Presents “Cinematics: Deepsouth”

    The Chattery Presents “Cinematics: Deepsouth”
    Thu. Feb 23rd, 2017
    6pm – 8:30pm

    at The Edney Innovation Center, Floor Five

    February is African American AIDS Awareness Month, and The Chattery and Society of Work are teaming up with Chattanooga CARES for the latest Cinematics to show deepsouth. deepsouth is a documentary film about the neglected HIV/AIDS crisis in the rural American South. Beneath layers of history, poverty, and now soaring HIV infections, three Americans...

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