A Sense of Place: Memories of Chattanooga
Continuing the program series inspired by Really Free: The Radical Art of Nellie Mae Rowe, Dr. Edna Varner and Rev. Ann Jones Pierre will share memories and discuss the impact of municipal changes on Chattanooga’s African American communities in a discussion moderated by Dr. Shewanee Howard-Baptiste. This will be followed by a poetic response by Erika Roberts […]
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. April’s theme is “Revitalizing our Community: From Health to Wealth” and will include networking experiences, a presentation on the health of Black women and men by CHI […]
Spring Break Art Camp
Students in grades K-5 are invited to spend spring break at the Hunter! Campers will explore the Hunter’s collection and special exhibits Beauford Delaney’s Metamorphosis into Freedom and Really Free: The Radical Art of Nellie Mae Rowe and create unique works of art including sculpture, textiles, print making and more! Camp runs from 9am-4pm […]
Spring Break Art Camp
Students in grades K-5 are invited to spend spring break at the Hunter! Campers will explore the Hunter’s collection and special exhibits Beauford Delaney’s Metamorphosis into Freedom and Really Free: The Radical Art of Nellie Mae Rowe and create unique works of art including sculpture, textiles, print making and more! Camp runs from 9am-4pm […]
Spring Break Art Camp
Students in grades K-5 are invited to spend spring break at the Hunter! Campers will explore the Hunter’s collection and special exhibits Beauford Delaney’s Metamorphosis into Freedom and Really Free: The Radical Art of Nellie Mae Rowe and create unique works of art including sculpture, textiles, print making and more! Camp runs from 9am-4pm […]