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Art + Issues: Gentrification-Localized Colonization or Urban Uplift
- Thu. Oct 13th, 2016
6pm – 7pm
at Hunter Museum of American Art
Are we uplifting communities or creating local colonies? Are rising property values also forcing people out and creating fiefdoms within communities? You’ve heard the fervent debates both locally and nationally. Tonight you can join UTC English and Honors professor and novelist Sybil Baker as we explore this issue through examining a contemporary print in...
- Thu. Oct 13th, 2016
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In-Town Gallery presents “Out of Town” for October
- thru Mon. Oct 31st, 2016
“Out of Town” at In-Town is the feature show for October. Jennie Kirkpatrick invites you to travel visually to some of the scenes and subjects that caught her eye while traveling. Meet the artist and enjoy the company of other artists at the opening reception Friday October 7, 5pm - 8pm at 26A Frazier Avenue. A departure from the still life subjects of...
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Cocktails In Color: Storied Edition
- Thu. Aug 25th, 2016
1pm – 2pm
at Hunter Museum of American Art
Raise an artful glass as Hunter curators and Flying Squirrel bartenders share a work of art from our latest story-inspired exhibition and then share the cocktail inspired by the piece. (Hint: It will be a "criminally" fun night.) Best of all, everyone gets to return to the grand atrium for a special tasting of the one-of-a-kind drink. Tickets are $15 and...
- Thu. Aug 25th, 2016
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All American Summer presents The Communicators
- Thu. Aug 11th, 2016
6pm – 7:30pm
at Hunter Museum of American Art
It is always an event when The Communicators--Chattanooga's beloved supergroup--get on the stage, so what better way to close out our summer concert series? Be sure to check out their in-gallery performance on our Facebook page for a special sneak peak, then join us for our last show of the All American Summer season overlooking the wild Tennessee River....
- Thu. Aug 11th, 2016
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The Chattery Presents “Introduction to Calligraphy”
- Tue. Aug 9th, 2016
6pm – 7:30pm
This class will be an introduction to the basics of calligraphy. From these basics in class, students can pursue developing the skills of a traditional style of calligraphy or can adapt them into a more contemporary style. Good penmanship is not required - only a desire to enjoy oneself and to learn some of the basics of the art of calligraphy. Supplies:...
- Tue. Aug 9th, 2016
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In-Town Gallery presents “Hot Stuff” for August
- thru Wed. Aug 31st, 2016
The public is encouraged to check out the “Hot Stuff” featured for the month of August at In-Town Gallery. If you give a theme to a bunch of artists surprising things materialize. Meet the artists and enjoy their interpretations of sizzling “dog days” at an open house August 5, 2016 at 26A Frazier Avenue, 5PM - 8PM. A chef works amid the steam and heat in June...
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The Chattery Presents “Around the World in 80 Plays: A Phonographic Journey”
- Wed. Jul 27th, 2016
6pm – 7:30pm
Travel to far-flung locales via the arcane medium of 78rpm record and let the music of exotic lands enchant and excite your eardrums! DJ Passé (Lon Eldridge) takes you on an epic audio journey spanning 24,901 miles and 24 countries in just two hours. That's enough to make Verne's own Phileas Fogg jealous! These antique recordings, gathered from the four...
- Wed. Jul 27th, 2016
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Animating The Still Life
- thru Fri. Dec 2nd, 2016
at Hunter Museum of American Art
ON VIEW THROUGH DECEMBER 2016 What is a still life? Traditionally, it was a painting of everyday objects gathered onto a table, often illustrating wealth and opulence. It became an especially significant form of art in the late 16th century with the Dutch, who produced still life paintings of tables overflowing with foodstuffs and precious objects, which...
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Masters of the Golden Age: Harvey Dunn and His Students
- thru Sun. Oct 2nd, 2016
at Hunter Museum of American Art
ON VIEW JULY 1, 2016 - OCTOBER 2, 2016 The Golden Age of illustration, from the 1880s to the 1930s, was a period of unprecedented commercial success for many artists. As mass media publications of all kinds, particularly magazines, gained popularity across the nation, a great need arose for images to accompany the stories of the day. Before photography...
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Art Wise: Distinguished Speakers Series presents Stephanie Plunkett
- Thu. Jun 30th, 2016
6pm – 7pm
at Hunter Museum of American Art
We are proud to welcome Norman Rockwell Museum Chief Curator and Deputy Director Stephanie Plunkett to speak about Harvey Dunn, his artistic and teaching career, and the themes of his work. Because the exhibition was organized by the Norman Rockwell Museum and the South Dakota Art Museum, Ms. Plunkett will be able to offer special insight into Dunn’s legacy...
- Thu. Jun 30th, 2016
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Leslie J. Dulin’s “Abstract Paintings”
- thru Thu. Jun 30th, 2016
Leslie J. Dulin will exhibit a collection of new acrylic paintings, Abstract Paintings, during June at In-Town Gallery as the month’s featured artist. Dulin uses unconventional painting tools to create bold abstract expressionist paintings on canvas. An opening reception will be held on Friday, June 3, 5-8 pm and is free to the public. “My paintings have no...
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Art Wise: Distinguished Speakers Series presents Sanford Hirsch
- Thu. May 5th, 2016
6pm – 7pm
at Hunter Museum of American Art
We are proud to welcome Sanford Hirsch, Executive Director of the Adolph & Esther Gottlieb Foundation, to speak about our current exhibit of paintings and monotypes by Adolph Gottlieb. Come learn more about what Gottlieb meant when he said, "The role of the artist is that of image-maker. Different times require different images." As part of Throwback...
- Thu. May 5th, 2016
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Glass Art Pop-up Sale
- Sun. May 1st, 2016
12pm – 3pm
at Hunter Museum of American Art
In honor of the special "glass-centric" exhibition Once & Again: Still Lifes by Beth Lipman, the Hunter Museum of American Art presents a one-day “pop-up” store featuring the work of regional glass artists.\ During this free and open-to-the-public sale, guests can meet the artists and purchase glass work including sculptures, jewelry, and ornaments. Artists...
- Sun. May 1st, 2016
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Sense and Sensibility
- thru Sat. Apr 23rd, 2016
at Sanderson Hall at Covenant College
Covenant College Drama Association presents Sense and Sensibility. Join us in watching Covenant students perform this play based on Jane Austen's well-known novel.
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4 Bridges Arts Festival 2016
- Sat. Apr 16th, 2016
10am – 7pm
at First Tennessee Pavilion
4 Bridges Arts Festival will return for its 16th year to bring world-class fine art to the region. The Festival hosts artists from across the United States with constantly over 130 artists exhibiting each year. As the region’s only nationally ranked fine arts festival, 4 Bridges is a fully juried show with artists awards totaling $15,000. Diversity in...
- Sat. Apr 16th, 2016
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Throwback Thursday
- Thu. Apr 7th, 2016
4pm – 7:30pm
at Hunter Museum of American Art
Enjoy the permanent collection at the Hunter Museum of Art free of charge this evening and our temporary exhibits of art by Beth Lipman and by Adolph Gottlieb all for the special throwback price of just $5 (free to members and children under 17 with a paying adult). All Throwback Thursdays generously sponsored by Easy Auto. Additional support from Publix...
- Thu. Apr 7th, 2016
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In-Town Gallery presents “Really Rad Rust”
- thru Sat. Apr 30th, 2016
Denise Bizot unveils more of her metal sculptures both freestanding and wall hung. A totally unique approach to metal sculpture keeps visitors demanding more. Meet the artist and learn more about her process at the opening reception April 1, 2016 at 26A Frazier Avenue 5PM - 8PM. A transplant from New Orleans, Denise’s filagree treatment of metal pieces...
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Brunch On The Bluff: Dana Rogers
- Sun. Mar 20th, 2016
11am – 1pm
at Hunter Museum of American Art
This winter music series features regional musicians, tours of the galleries and a delicious brunch from Dipped Fresh. We close out the series with music by Dana Rogers. See Dana's website here. Music and brunch begin at 11. Brunch ends at noon but music continues until 1 for all museum guests. Brunch guests are also welcome to a special theme highlight...
- Sun. Mar 20th, 2016
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Once & Again: Still Lifes By Beth Lipman
- thru Sun. Jun 12th, 2016
at Hunter Museum of American Art
Finding inspiration in European master paintings, Beth Lipman (b. 1971) draws links between past and present in her large-scale, three-dimensional glass sculptures, expanding beyond still life to incorporate elements of portraiture and the landscape. The results are provocative pieces that transcend the glittering beauty of glass and speak about issues...
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A Painter’s Hand: The Works Of Adolph Gottlieb
- thru Sun. Jun 5th, 2016
at Hunter Museum of American Art
A first-generation Abstract Expressionist painter, Adolph Gottlieb (1903-1974) made art that was central to the development of mid-twentieth century painting in America. Born in New York City, Gottlieb came of age at a time when European painting reigned supreme, and Paris was the center of the art world. He left high school in New York to study art in...
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