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  • Nightfall Concert Series: Dan Baird & Homemade Sin

    Nightfall Concert Series: Dan Baird & Homemade Sin
    Fri. Jul 10th, 2009
    7pm – 10:30pm

    at Miller Plaza

    Headline Performance: Dan Baird & Homemade Sin Opening Act: Joint Effort Nightfall continues to bring an eclectic mix of rock, blues, jazz, reggae, zydeco, funk, bluegrass and folk music to Downtown Chattanooga. Local musicians will take the BlueCross Stage at 7 PM to get the crowd ready for headline performances by national and international talent...

  • Reception for In-Town Gallery’s Featured Artist: Mary Helen Robert

    Reception for In-Town Gallery’s Featured Artist: Mary Helen Robert
    Fri. Jul 10th, 2009
    5pm – 8pm

    at In-Town Gallery

    Mary Helen Robert designs and creates one-of-a-kind hand-crafted jewelry that is organic and sculptural. Her new works, “Art of Sculptural Adornment”, will be displayed during the month of July at In-Town Gallery on Frazier Avenue on the North Shore. Visitors may meet this featured artist at a reception in her honor on Friday, July 10, from 5:00 pm to 8:00...

  • Rhythm & Noon Concert & Friday Market Featuring: Uptown Big Band

    Fri. Jul 10th, 2009
    11am – 2pm

    at Miller Plaza

    Rhythm & Noon Concert series will feature Uptown Big Band, Friday, July 10th. The Uptown Big Band, Chattanooga’s classic salute to the Big Bands of the 1930s, ’40s and ’50s, will be performing at the Chattanooga Market this weekend. The band, under different names, has been featured at Riverbend, Downtown Chattanooga Rhythm and Noon Concert Series,...

  • Rhyme N Chatt Poetry Session

    Rhyme N Chatt Poetry Session
    Thu. Jul 9th, 2009
    7pm – 8:30pm

    at Aretha Frankensteins

    We are so looking forward to seeing you and enjoying POETRY!!!!! with you. Bring your friends, family, and foes for an opportunity to be Poetically mesmerized and Mindfully captivated!!!! See you there!!!!! Info via Tongeia S. Farmer (Toni).

  • Beginning Video Making

    Thu. Jul 9th, 2009
    6pm – 8pm

    at Association for Visual Arts

    In this 5-week class, participants will learn how to use a Mini-DV camera, transfer digital video footage to a computer, edit that footage in a timeline using Final Cut Pro, and create a project DVD. Composition, timing, lighting, editing and sound are just a few of the concepts that will be covered. This class is ideal for the beginning or intermediate...

  • Imagining the West

    Imagining the West
    Thu. Jul 9th, 2009
    6pm – 8:30pm

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    Dr. Daryl Black, executive director of the Chattanooga History Center, and Dr. Andrea Becksvoort of the UTC Department of History, will explore the real American West as it compares to our imagined view of it. This program is co-presented with the Chattanooga History Center. Hunter Museum and Chattanooga History center members receive free admission. Info...

  • David Cook with Needtobreathe

    David Cook with Needtobreathe
    Wed. Jul 8th, 2009
    7pm – 9pm

    at Chattanooga Convention & Trade Center

    Millions of people around the country fell in love with rock belter David Cook while watching him make other people's songs his own week after week on the seventh season of American Idol. Cook won the competition handily thanks to viewers connecting with his rich, unfettered voice and passionately intense performances, not to mention his down-to-earth...

  • Artist Mixer!

    Wed. Jul 8th, 2009
    5pm – 7pm

    at Association for Visual Arts

    Mark your calendars! Artists unite at AVA on July 8! Our last artist mixer at the Hunter was loads of fun and a great way for artists to meet each other, network, and get to know the AVA staff. Please join us at AVA for drinks and appetizers, along with a preview of the "Accessing the Artist's Brain" exhibition, a group show of works on paper guest-curated by...

  • Accessing the Artist’s Brain: drawing as a metaphor

    thru Sat. Aug 22nd, 2009

    at Association for Visual Arts

    Hours that event will run: Tues. - Fri. 11 a.m. - 5 p.m.; Sat. 12 - 5 p.m. In this exhibition of works on paper, the AVA gallery will serve as a metaphor for the artist’s brain, according to Jeffrey Morton, professor of art at Covenant College. Morton, who served as curator for the show, was inspired by a 1984 installation at the Philadelphia Museum of...

  • Photoshop II Workshop

    Tue. Jul 7th, 2009
    6pm – 8pm

    at Association for Visual Arts

    This course continues where Photoshop I left off, focusing on the greater use of layers to make image adjustments, composite photographs, and create photo collages. Class exercises will expand on contrast and tonal controls, color correction, and selection refinement, and cover the best techniques for burning and dodging, blurring and sharpening, and...

  • Window on the West - Views from the American Frontier

    Window on the West - Views from the American Frontier
    thru Sun. Aug 9th, 2009

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    This exhibition will provide a historically accurate cross-section of what really happened in the expansion of the West. Included are works of well-known Western artists such as Remington, Bodmer and Miller; the first academically trained Native American Artist, Lone Wolf; and one of the first two women artists of California. Info and photo via...

  • FREE First Sunday

    FREE First Sunday
    Sun. Jul 5th, 2009
    12pm – 5pm

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    Enjoy free admission to the Hunter Museum. See the Dale Chihuly exhibtion, explore the permanent collection and take part in craft activities. Info via huntermuseum.org. Photo via chihuly.com.

  • Pops on the River

    Pops on the River
    Sat. Jul 4th, 2009
    8pm – 9:45pm

    at Coolidge Park

    Featuring the Chattanooga Symphony & Opera Orchestra, Robert Bernhardt, Music Director and Conductor, Pops on the River is an outdoor musical concert held from 8:00 p.m. to 9:45 p.m., concluding with a patriotic fireworks finale over the Tennessee River. It is presented FREE to the public by sponsoring organizations Comcast, along with Alstom and Allied...

  • Chattanooga FC vs Pumas FC

    Chattanooga FC vs Pumas FC
    Sat. Jul 4th, 2009
    7pm – 9:30pm

    at Finley Stadium

    Soccer!!!!!! Chattanooga FC takes on Pumas FC. We hope to see you there! Info and photos via chattanoogafc.com.

  • Art 'til Dark

    Art 'til Dark
    Sat. Jul 4th, 2009
    12pm – 8pm

    at Winder Binder Gallery of Folk Art

    July 4th is Art 'til Dark, featuring lamp work glass artist Steve Kennedy. Steve uses pyrex to make nearly indestructible humming bird feeders and pendants. Art 'til Dark is an outdoor market for artists and artisans to showcase and sell their work. The market is organized by Winder Binder Gallery of Folk Art. For additional information, contact the gallery...

  • World Music Summer at the Incline

    thru Sun. Jul 5th, 2009

    at Incline Railway

    Come ride the Incline Railway this summer and hear some great bands at the Lower Station, featuring Kofi Mawuko of Ogya World Music Band, Devidasa World Music Band, Milele Roots, Lumbar 5 and Tropical Swing. Go to www.ridetheincline.com for schedule details! Umbra Essence Candles and Gifts (423-821-4902) is offering candle making workshops and tours of...

  • Pilgrim's Progress: A New Journey by Katie Fridsma

    Fri. Jul 3rd, 2009
    7:30pm – 9pm

    at Ripple Theater

    The Drifting Theatre Company/UnCovered Theatre Company present "The Pilgrim's Progess- A New Journey" by Katie Fridsma. This a a contemporary, musical drama based on John Bunyan's classic work about salvation and the Christian life. "The Drifting Theatre Co" and "UnCovered Theatre Co" who have partnered this summer to tour 2 shows to 7 states. This group is made up...

  • Nightfall Concert Series: JJ Grey & Mofro

    Fri. Jul 3rd, 2009
    7pm – 10:30pm

    at Miller Plaza

    Headline Performance: JJ Grey & Mofro Opening Act: Blues Hammer Nightfall continues to bring an eclectic mix of rock, blues, jazz, reggae, zydeco, funk, bluegrass and folk music to Downtown Chattanooga. Local musicians will take the BlueCross Stage at 7 PM to get the crowd ready for headline performances by national and international talent beginning at 8...

  • Red, White, and Blue Days at Creative Discovery Museum

    thru Sun. Jul 5th, 2009

    at Creative Discovery Museum

    Join us for three days of Patriotic Fun July 3, 4th and 5th. Have a sample picnic under the tent at the Rooftop Fun Factory, make shakers and streamers to use in our patriotic parade followed by bubble wrap “fireworks” and then join us on the museum plaza for watermelon and sprinklers. Each day will end with a seed spitting contest with the winner being...

  • Third Annual Patriotic Celebration

    Thu. Jul 2nd, 2009
    7pm – 8:30pm

    at Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Auditorium

    Organist Nicholas Bowden of Atlanta will be the featured artist at the Third Annual Patriotic Celebration sponsored by the Chattanooga Music Club. Mr. Bowden will be playing the Auditorium's restored 1924 Austin pipe organ. Also included on the program is the Midsouth Band under the direction of Jim Souders, with vocalist Margaret Abernathy. The Joint Armed...

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