Throwback Thursday
Enjoy free admission to the permanent collection and $5 general admission to the current exhibition In Nature’s Studio: Two Centuries of American Landscape Painting. Members and youth 17 and under are free. In Nature’s Studio is organized by the Reading Public Museum, Reading, Pennsylvania. Generously sponsored by Southeastern Trust Company. Marketing support provided by […]
Art + Issues with A Step Ahead
Explore the work of abstract artist David Park with Mandy Cowley, Executive Director of A Step Ahead Chattanooga, in an art-inspired discussion about reproductive education and access in Tennessee today. Free and open to all.
Summer Art Camp
Taught by local artists and museum professionals with a low camper-to-counselor ratio, Hunter summer art camps are weeklong experiences designed to immerse campers in a hands-on approach to artistic methods, materials, and inspirations. Campers will spend time in the museum galleries, in the art studios, and outdoors. Each week of camp is unique, and […]
Black Professionals @ the Hunter
Chattanooga’s Black professionals are invited to a celebration of community, culture, and connections. This free bimonthly series is designed by and created for all area Black professionals. This month’s theme is Homegrown: Celebrating Chattanooga’s Black Art Scene and will feature the return of team trivia, the artist SEVEN, dance performances choreographed by Terrae Kelly, and […]
Create and Sip: Fantastical Embroidery
Get crafty during this beginner-friendly embroidery class inspired by Nick Cave’s fantastical Soundsuits. Led by a Hunter educator, the program includes a how-to on creating hand-embroidered wall art while participants enjoy a refreshing beverage. $25/adult, $16/teen (17 and under), $20/member. Price includes all materials and a glass of wine. Non-alcoholic beverages will also be […]