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  • The American Renaissance and the Mansion of the Hunter Museum, A Lecture given by Dr. Gavin Townsend

    The American Renaissance and the Mansion of the Hunter Museum, A Lecture given by Dr. Gavin Townsend
    Thu. Oct 9th, 2008
    6pm – 8pm

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    Discover all of the architectural wonders of the Hunter mansion with this special talk by UTC Art History professor and Architectural Historian Dr. Gavin Townsend. Info/photo via huntermuseum.org.

  • After Work Gallery Stroll

    Thu. Oct 9th, 2008
    5pm – 8pm

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    Kick off the weekend a little early with a visit to the Hunter Museum galleries and dinner at Palate Bistro and Cafe. Info via huntermuseum.org.

  • Contemporary Porcelain Ware by Gertrude Gay Smith

    Contemporary Porcelain Ware by Gertrude Gay Smith
    thru Wed. Nov 26th, 2008

    at UTC Fine Arts Center

    artist’s talk and reception: Tuesday October 7, 2008, 5:30 – 7:00pm. "Contemporary Porcelain Ware" by Gertrude Graham “Gay” Smith. On exhibition: October 7 – November 26, 2008. Part of the John and Diane Marek Visiting Artist Lecture Series. One of ..."Three exhibitions by artists who turn simple base material into works of innate value. Through their ability...

  • Free First Sundays

    Free First Sundays
    Sun. Oct 5th, 2008
    12pm – 5pm

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    Enjoy the Hunter galleries and craft activities. From 2 to 4 p.m. take in the folk and blues sounds of Lana Sutton and Gypsy Muse. For additional information about Lana Sutton and Gypsy Muse, visit the website provided by clicking the "Homepage" link. Info via huntermuseum.org.

  • 2008 Wine Over Water

    2008 Wine Over Water
    Sat. Oct 4th, 2008
    5pm – 8pm

    at Walnut Street Walking Bridge

    Wine over water is tennessee's premier wine-tasting festival, with all proceeds benefiting cornerstones for historic preservation in chattanooga. Stroll the historic Walnut Street Bridge spanning the scenic Tennessee River – one of the world's longest pedestrian bridges – while sampling wines from over 100 world wineries. Tickets are $60 per person and...

  • The 3rd Annual One Bridge Folk Art Festival

    The 3rd Annual One Bridge Folk Art Festival
    thru Sun. Oct 5th, 2008

    at Winder Binder Gallery of Folk Art

    The 3rd Annual One Bridge Folk Art Festival is presented in conjunction with the 2008 Wine Over Water Festival. The art festival will showcase art work that will be available for purchase. For additional information, contact the Winder Binder Gallery of Folk Art via email at winderbinder@comcast.net, or view ChattanoogaBridge.com's listing for the Wine Over...

  • Maggie Vandewalle is In-Town Gallery's Featured Artist

    Fri. Oct 3rd, 2008
    5pm – 8pm

    at In-Town Gallery

    Artist's reception (Meet & Greet) Oct. 3, 2008 from 5-8pm. The artist's work will be on display for the entire month of October. In-Town Gallery presents the watercolor / gouache paintings of Maggie Vandewalle, whose collection of new work, “Minutiae: A Day in the Life of My Backyard” is a series that examines the easily overlooked miniature world in nature...

  • Pre-K Day at the Hunter

    Pre-K Day at the Hunter
    Fri. Oct 3rd, 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...

  • Black Diamond: The Negro League in America

    thru Fri. Oct 31st, 2008

    at Bessie Smith Hall (African-American History Museum)

    Dan Creed’s collection entitled Black Diamond: The Negro League in America pays tributes and celebrates the lives of Negro League baseball players. The exhibit features more than 70 memorabilia and artifacts including replica jerseys from Chattanooga Black Choo Choos, Kansas City Monarchs, and the Birmingham Black Barons and original Negro League...

  • Root Workers and Railroad Tracks

    Root Workers and Railroad Tracks
    thru Fri. Oct 31st, 2008

    at Bessie Smith Hall (African-American History Museum)

    Local artist, James McKissic, is having a solo art show, Root Workers and Railroad Tracks, at the Chattanooga African American Museum (CAAM). The CAAM is located at 200 East Martin Luther King Blvd. McKissic, a 2007 recipient of the Four Bridges Art Festival Emerging Artist Scholarship, is exhibiting 17 paintings. Most recently he has exhibited his work at...

  • Young Professional Awards - Studio 54 Party

    Sat. Sep 27th, 2008
    8pm – 12am

    at Loose Cannon Studios

    Boogie and Get Down with Chattanooga’s YP of the Year! This year marks YPAC’s 2nd annual awards party recognizing Chattanooga’s up and coming talent. Two categories, The YP of the Year and the YP-Friendly Business of the Year, recognize the top 10 finalists who have been nominated by citizens throughout the community. The finalists are chosen based on...

  • After Work Gallery Stroll

    Thu. Sep 25th, 2008
    5pm – 8pm

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    Don't miss the opportunity for a last look at the William Morris exhibition. Conclude the evening with dinner at the Palate Bistro and Café. Info/photo via huntermuseum.org.

  • 2-day Jewelry Making Workshop with Thomas Mann

    2-day Jewelry Making Workshop with Thomas Mann
    thru Sun. Sep 21st, 2008

    at Two Oaks Studio

    Sat., & Sun., Sept. 20 - 21, 2008, 10AM - 6 PM 2-day Jewelry Making Workshop with Thomas Mann The Photo-Collage Brooch All skill levels welcome. To learn more visit http://www.tmworkshops.com. Info via Angele Seiley, Grafix.

  • Political and Patriotic Paraphernalia

    Political and Patriotic Paraphernalia
    thru Fri. Oct 31st, 2008

    at Houston Museum of Decorative Arts

    Note: On Saturdays and Sundays, the museum is open by appointment only. Presidents and patriotism dominate the current special exhibit at the Houston Museum of Decorative Arts. “With all eyes on the 2008 presidential election, we were inspired to bring out pieces that Anna Safley Houston collected which commemorate special events and people in the history...

  • Wish You Were Here: Postcards of Cleveland and Bradley County

    thru Sat. Nov 1st, 2008

    at Museum Center at 5ive Points

    Drawn from numerous private collections in the community, this exhibit will be co-curated by Mitchell Kinder and Bob George. Kinder and George are noted postcard experts and collectors who will bring a wealth of knowledge to this exhibit. Info via museumcenter.org.

  • "Fall into Color"

    "Fall into Color"
    thru Sat. Sep 27th, 2008

    at Hanover Gallery

    Hanover Gallery opens a new show “Fall into Color” featuring new work from the gallery’s artists. “Fall into Color” will run from September 5-27. Artwork from guest artist Sara Beth Fair will be spotlighted. Ms. Fair says that she believes “Southerners have a special affinity for the appreciation of art.” Her work is inspired by the Impressionists,...

  • A Harvest of Color: 11th Annual Japanese Quilt Show

    thru Fri. Oct 31st, 2008

    at McMinn County Living Heritage Museum

    This exhibit, sponsored by Denso Manufacturing, presents the artistry of Japanese quilting and some American works with Japanese influence. Contact the Museum for additional information.

  • Featured Artist: Jane Yelliott

    Featured Artist:  Jane Yelliott
    thru Tue. Sep 30th, 2008

    at In-Town Gallery

    In-Town Gallery is pleased to present Jane Yelliott as the Featured Artist for the month of August. Her whimsical watercolors portray beloved family members and their animal pets in a collection of new paintings that she calls "Family Zoo". Visitors to the gallery may meet the artist at an opening reception on the First Friday, August 1, 2008, from 5:00 pm to...

  • In-Town Gallery's Featured Artist: Gay Arthur

    thru Fri. Sep 26th, 2008

    at In-Town Gallery

    In-Town Gallery presents the oil paintings of Gay M. Arthur in an exhibit entitled “The Promise of Place.” The public is invited to an opening reception September 5, 2008, from 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm. The show continues through September at 26A Frazier Avenue . Hours M-S 11-6, Sunday 1-5. For more information call 267-9214, or visit...

  • 35° 85°: A Chattanooga Party

    35° 85°: A Chattanooga Party
    Mon. Aug 18th, 2008
    7pm – 10pm

    at Loose Cannon Studios

    It's about more than latitude and longitude. 35° 85°. It's your town. It's our town. Be there. Everyone is invited. EAT food by Lee Towery catering, Sequatchie Cove Farms, Black Tie Affair DRINK courtesy of CreateHere LOOK art by J3R2 ROCK Shaking ray Levi Society present: Colonel Bruce Hampton & Roger Alan Wade SPIN mixed sounds by Red Tail

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