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  • Winter Days & Lights Series: Grand Illumination on the River

    Fri. Nov 28th, 2008
    7pm – 9pm

    at Ross's Landing

    Features a lighted boat parade, a singing Santa Claus performing with talented local singers and dancers and a fireworks finale over the Tennessee River. Rain day: November 29th (Text via Chattanooga Downtown Partnership.)

  • Rock City's Enchanted Garden of Lights

    Rock City's Enchanted Garden of Lights
    thru Sat. Jan 3rd, 2009

    at Rock City

    Through January 3, 2009, a million lights will brighten the mountain with more than 25 holiday scenes along the Enchanted Trail. This award-winning light extravaganza has become a family tradition for tens of thousands of visitors every Christmas season. “Rock City’s Enchanted Garden of Lights continues as the premier Greater Chattanooga Area holiday...

  • A Holiday Kickoff

    Thu. Nov 20th, 2008
    6pm – 8pm

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    Don't wait until after Thanksgiving to get in the holiday mood and start your holiday shopping! Kick off the season at the Hunter Museum and receive special member discounts in the Museum Store. Enjoy live holiday music from Bryan Brass and Woodwind Ensembles directed by Mel R. Wilhoit, playing seasonal favorites to help get you in a holiday mood. Info via...

  • After Work Gallery Stroll

    Thu. Nov 13th, 2008
    5pm – 8pm

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    See the Object Project exhibition or revisit your favorites from the Hunter's permanent collection. Pair it with a dinner at Palate Bistro and Cafe for a wonderful night out. Info via huntermuseum.org.

  • 2nd Annual Ella and Abby Art Sale

    Sat. Nov 8th, 2008
    6pm – 10pm

    at Winder Binder Gallery of Folk Art

    25% off all purchases go to McKamey Animal Shelter. Recent additions include... Pete Adkins, Allen Hampton, Alexa Lett, Valerie Fleming, Michael Wimmer, Christina Glidden, Dennis Palmer, David Ricketts, Chris Beck, Deona Fish, Kelley Bentley Ash, Whitney Nave Jones, Judy Vandergrift, Jim Shores For additional info and a complete list of gallery artists,...

  • America I AM: The African American Imprint

    Sat. Nov 8th, 2008
    12pm – 5pm

    at Bessie Smith Hall (African-American History Museum)

    Many people are accustomed to seeing 18-wheelers traveling up and down the highway delivery goods and services to customers. However, many residents especially living in midsize cities have not had an opportunity to see a 20 foot trailer containing the national exhibition, America I AM: The African American Imprint. Chattanooga is one of the few-selected...

  • Mary Beth McClure, Creations in Glass

    Fri. Nov 7th, 2008
    5pm – 8pm

    at In-Town Gallery

    Special Reception w/ artist - Mary Beth McClure In-Town Gallery presents the artwork of Mary Beth McClure, whose collection of new pieces, "Creations in Glass" displays her innovative formation of warm glass, combining exciting colors and textures in multi layers and various shapes. The exhibit runs through the month of November. Gallery visitors can meet the...

  • Jazz Greats:The Work of Jerry Allen

    thru Fri. Jan 9th, 2009

    at Bessie Smith Hall (African-American History Museum)

    On display at the museum is Jazz Greats:The Work of Jerry Allen. Jerry Allen, an acclaimed artist who hails from the Chattanooga area, skillfully captures the motion, intensity, and passion of jazz’s legendary artists by using charcoal. Jazz Greats will be on display at the Chattanooga African American Museum from November 7 through January 9, 2009....

  • Playing the Changes

    thru Fri. Jan 9th, 2009

    at Bessie Smith Hall (African-American History Museum)

    Playing the Changes is a collection of photographs taken by the legendary jazz bassist Milton Hinton. Hinton began this collection in 1936, when he first went on the road with Cab Calloway. Hinton took photos of his musician friends and colleagues including Billie Holliday and Duke Ellington at work and at play from New York City to Tokyo, in bars, bus...

  • Pre-K Day at the Hunter

    Pre-K Day at the Hunter
    Fri. Nov 7th, 2008
    10am – 12pm

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    Introduce your preschooler to the world of art through monthly visits to the Hunter Museum of American Art. You and your budding artist will explore different concepts through gallery activities and art making experiences. Museum admission and refreshments provided. This program is for children ages 2 to 5 and one adult. Program fee includes admission for...

  • Playing Changes and Jazz Greats Opening Reception

    Thu. Nov 6th, 2008
    6pm – 8:30pm

    at Bessie Smith Hall (African-American History Museum)

    Playing the Changes is a collection of photographs taken by the legendary jazz bassist Milton Hinton. Hinton began this collection in 1936, when he first went on the road with Cab Calloway. Hinton took photos of his musician friends and colleagues including Billie Holliday and Duke Ellington at work and at play from New York City to Tokyo, in bars, bus...

  • After Work Gallery Stroll

    Thu. Nov 6th, 2008
    5pm – 8pm

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    Kick off your weekend with a stroll through our gallleries to see the new Object Project exhibition. Enjoy dinner at the Palate Bistro and Cafe for a different take on date night. Info via huntermuseum.org.

  • The Candidate on the Canvas

    thru Fri. Jan 9th, 2009

    at Bessie Smith Hall (African-American History Museum)

    Call to Artists for the Chattanooga African American’s Museum’s exhibit, “The Candidate on the Canvas”. This show is not about supporting a particular candidate but is about the historical significance of an African American being chosen to run for president on a major party ticket. Artists are encouraged to submit works for inclusion in the exhibit which...

  • FREE First Sunday

    FREE First Sunday
    Sun. Nov 2nd, 2008
    12pm – 5pm

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    Enjoy the Object Project exhibition, visit the Hunter galleries and take part in craft activities. FREE First Sundays are made possible by the support of Regions Morgan Keegan. Info/photo via huntermuseum.org.

  • Mary Beth McClure, Creations in Glass

    thru Sun. Nov 30th, 2008

    at In-Town Gallery

    Exhibit In-Town Gallery presents the artwork of Mary Beth McClure, whose collection of new pieces, "Creations in Glass" displays her innovative formation of warm glass, combining exciting colors and textures in multi layers and various shapes. The exhibit runs through the month of November. Gallery visitors can meet the artist at a special reception on the...

  • En Plein Air (in the open air)

    En Plein Air (in the open air)
    Sat. Nov 1st, 2008
    9am – 12pm

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    Take in the outdoors with your family on a short local hike and capture your experiences in a collaborative art project in the open air. Art supplies included. Wear sturdy shoes weather appropriate clothing (dress in layers) and bring water, snacks and sunscreen. This session will meet infront of the Hunter Museum and take a walk along the river where they...

  • Paint and Paper by Amy Cole

    thru Sat. Nov 29th, 2008

    at Hanover Gallery

    “Paint and Paper” featuring new works by Dalton artist Amy Cole. Ms. Cole’s works are southern-inspired mixed media paintings. Show runs through November 29. Tuesday – Friday, 11-5, Saturday 12-4 and by appointment. Hanover Gallery is located in Riverview at 1310-C Hanover Street. 423.648.0533. Info via Missy May Peirano of Hanover Gallery.

  • Object Project - Master Chef Challenge

    Thu. Oct 23rd, 2008
    6pm – 8pm

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    Join the fun as Master Chef Michelle Wells and guest chef Bruce Weiss experiment with their own version of the Object Project. The chefs will be challenged to each use the same five ingredients to make their own culinary masterpieces. Free with museum admission; additional $10 fee for food tasting. Info via huntermuseum.org.

  • A Sublime Scavenger Hunt

    Sat. Oct 18th, 2008
    1pm – 4pm

    at Greenway Farm

    Accept the challenge and find hidden objects in and around Greenway Farm in this active and playful scavenger hunt. Then, create your own work of art from your "found" objects. Following the scavenger hunt, visit the Hunter Museum to compare your work to the work in Object Project. The artists of Object Project created paintings that incorporate five common...

  • Talking about Object Project

    Talking about Object Project
    Thu. Oct 16th, 2008
    6pm – 8pm

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    6 p.m. reception, 6:30 p.m. program Join Object Project artists Debra Bermingham and Dan Sprick to learn more about this unusual exhibition. Related event: Object Project exhibition at Hunter Art Museum. Info via huntermuseum.org.

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