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Events

  • Art.a.ma.jig

    Art.a.ma.jig 2010 will be held Thursday, July 22, at Tanner Hill Gallery, (3069 Broad Street).

    Art.a.ma.jig is a unique fundraiser for the Arts & Education Council that combines the culinary and fine arts for an evening of exploration with chefs, artists and community members. The highlight of the event is the silent art auction featuring over 40 works by local artists, all created around this year’s event theme..which will be announced soon!  For more information or to purchase tickets visit http://artsedcouncil.org/page/artamajig/about

  • All American Days
    6pm
    Hunter Museum of American Art, 10 Bluff View. (423) 266-0944. www.huntermuseum.org
  • Mystery of the TV Talk Show
    7pm
    Vaudeville Café, 138 Market St. (423) 517-1839. www.funnydinner.com
  • GR Goodwin
    8pm
    The Comedy Catch, 3224 Brainerd Rd. (423) 629-2233. www.thecomedycatch.com
  • Hubble in 3D

    Imax Theater at the Tennessee Aquarium, 1 Broad St. (800) 265-0695; http://www.tnaqua.org/IMAX/IMAX.aspx

  • Grossology: The (Impolite) Science of the Human Body

    It’s slimy, it’s noisy, it’s smelly, it’s bumpy, and it’s GROSS this summer at Creative Discovery Museum!  Grossology:  The (Impolite) Science of the Human Body will be the featured exhibit from May 29 – Sept. 6, 2010.  With colorful, interactive displays and games, kids are sure to love learning about the body and how it functions.  Based on the best-selling book, Grossology by science teacher Sylvia Branzei, this exhibit has been presented in major museums, science centers and theme parks.

    Kids have plenty of questions about the human body that aren’t always appropriate to discuss around the dinner table.  Grossology gives kids a fun environment to explore the answers to many of the slimy, oozy, crusty, stinky questions they love to ask about the human body.

    Stepping through a giant mouth and tongue, visitors are introduced to the world of Grossology with a spectrum of bright exhibit areas to greet them. more »

  • Kids & Pros Youth Football Camp

    Kids and Pros, headed up by Buddy Curry, will offer a week-long Kids and Pros Youth Football Camp in Chattanooga July 19th – 22nd, at Finley Stadium. This football camp is designed to not only polish physical football skills for kids ages 7-13, but to mentor kids, teaching them valuable life lessons and character traits along the way.

    Kids and Pros Football Camp will take place each night, from 6-9pm.

    Kids & Pros presented their first youth football camp in 2002. It was launched by former Atlanta Falcons Bobby Butler and Buddy Curry in order to teach “Character and Skills Through Athletics”. Through our unique Youth Football Experience, we now provide weekly youth football camps in the Southeast in conjunction with a Family Fun Day and/or A Pros & Joes flag football game featuring former NFL stars playing regular Joes.

    Our youth more »

  • “The Bikes and Bikers of HarleyVille” Exhibit

    Miki Boni Studios, 1611 Mitchell Avenue, Chattanooga, TN.
    To prepare for this photographic exhibit, Boni mingled with the bikes, the bikers, and everything Harley for three days during the H.O.G. State Rally at the Chattanooga Choo Choo. This series offers an expressionistic take on that colorful event. For more information, contact Miki Boni at 423-475-5533, kaosart@gmail.com.  Gallery Hours: During Last Friday ArtWalks and by Appointment.
    http://www.mikiboni.com/

  • “Keeping It Alive” Exhibition

    The Asher Love Studio + Gallery presents “Keeping It Alive” – a street art installation by graffiti artist, Sourone – from July 10th thru August 29th 2010.  The two-month show will feature original art painted directly onto the walls and surfaces at the gallery. Additional works on canvas, board, signs and other found materials and objects will also be a part of the site-specific installation which intends to bring the outside indoors. An opening night reception will be held on Saturday, July 10th from 6:00pm-9pm. The event is free and open to the public. The Asher Love Gallery is located in the newly revitalized business district of downtown St. Elmo directly behind Pasha’s Coffee House and Blacksmith’s Bistro at the foot of Lookout Mountain. Gallery hours are Thursday and Friday 1-7pm, Saturdays 11-6 and Sundays 12noon-5pm. More information is available on the gallery’s website at http://asherlovegallery.blogspot.com, via email more »

  • Avatar in 3D

    James Cameron’s AVATAR, is coming to the giant screen at the Tennessee Aquarium IMAX 3D Theater beginning on Friday, May 21st.

    The IMAX 3D Theater has been requesting the film for months, but until now, we were not able to get a contract to show the film. Priority to show first-run films, such as Avatar, goes to the large theater chains that can show the film repeatedly on multiple screens throughout the day for the length of the film contract. These theater chains have the right to block other theaters in close proximity from showing these films.

    Persistence has paid off, and the IMAX 3D Theater is now able to bring Avatar to Chattanooga’s largest screen. Excitement has been expressed on the Aquarium’s Facebook page where fans have posted comments such as, “This is super great – I had to go all the way to Chicago to see it in IMAX 3D more »

  • Wild Ocean in 3D

    Imax Theater at the Tennessee Aquarium, 1 Broad St. (800) 265-0695.  http://www.tnaqua.org/IMAX/imax.aspx

  • Art by Susan Creswell
    7am

    7 a.m. Pasha Coffeehouse, 3914 St. Elmo. (423) 475-5482. www.pashacoffeehouse.com

  • World Changers Return to Chattanooga
    7:26am

    World Changers, a Ministry of the North American Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention, continues its partnership with the City of Chattanooga Department of Neighborhood Services and Community Development for the eighth year, to provide free home repair to qualifying resident residing within the Chattanooga City limits. Home repairs will take place July 13-July 23, 2010.

    The Department of Neighborhood Services and Community Development coordinates essential aspects of the program to include the application process, marketing components, technical assistance, funding for procurement of materials and logistics.

    The City of Chattanooga is one of ninety-seven (97) cities on World Changers 2010 project schedule. This year marks the twenty year anniversary of the program. Over the course of two weeks, the city will welcome nearly 300 World Changers volunteers who will provide home repair to thirty-seven (37) city-funded sites.

    For more information: Vanessa A. Jackson, Neighborhood Program Specialist (423) more »

  • Smith-Cleary Photography and Printmaking Exhibition
    9am

    9 a.m. Exum Gallery, 305 W. 7th St. (423) 593-4265.

  • “Growing up Jewish”
    9am

    9 a.m. Jewish Cultural Center, 5461 N. Terrace Rd. (423) 493-0270.

  • “Fresh Coastal Scenes”
    9am

    9 a.m. Shuptrine Fine Art Group, 2646 Broad St. (423) 266-4453. www.shuptrinefineartgroup.com

  • “The Myth of Mary Gregory”
    9:30am

    9:30 a.m. Houston Museum of Decorative Arts, 201 High St. (423) 267-7176. www.thehoustonmuseum.com

  • “Transformation 6: Contemporary Works in Glass”
    10am

    10 a.m. Hunter Museum of American Art, 10 Bluff View. (423) 266-0944. www.huntermuseum.org

    Transformation 6: Contemporary Works in Glass features the work of 28 glass artists—both emerging and internationally recognized—who are finalists and winners of the Raphael Founder’s Prize. This prize honors artists who are working in glass, metal, clay, wood and found materials, and expanding the boundaries in their fields through new techniques, ideas and approaches to their mediums. Techniques used by the participating artists combine traditional forms of glass-making with painting, sculpture and installation.

    This exhibition was organized by the Society for Contemporary Craft, Pittsburgh, PA.

  • “Jellies: The Living Art” Exhibition
    10am

    Title: “Jellies: The Living Art” Exhibition
    Location: Hunter Museum of American Art
    Link out: Click here
    Description: Hunter Museum of American Art, 10 Bluff View. (423) 266-0944.
    Start Date: 2009-07-01
    Start Time: 10:00
    End Date: 2011-05-26

  • “Southern Journeys”
    10am

    10 a.m. Chattanooga African American Museum, 200 E. MLK Blvd. (423) 266-8658.

  • Terri Zitrick Denny Art Exhibit
    10am

    10 a.m. My Color Image Boutique and Gallery, 330 Frazier Ave. (423) 598-6202.

  • “Sensations”
    10am

    10 a.m. River Gallery, 400 E. 2nd St. (423) 265-5033. www.river-gallery.co.

  • Cherokee Stone Carvings
    10am

    10 a.m. Bill Shores Frame and Gallery, 307 Manufacturers Rd. (423) 756-6746. www.billshoresframes.com

  • Stephen Rolfe Powell Exhibition
    10am

    10 a.m. Hunter Museum of American Art, 10 Bluff View. (423) 266-0944. www.huntermuseum.org

    This retrospective exhibition of contemporary glass sculptor, Stephen Rolfe Powell, will feature selections of the artist’s work from the last 20 years.

    Powell, who is recognized both nationally and internationally for his colorfully patterned pieces, draws his inspiration from nature, and ancient Italian murrini techniques. Included in the exhibition will be work from his Teasers, Whackos and Screamers series. Many of the works are new and have never been shown before.

  • “Skins and Skeletons” Exhibit
    11am

    11 a.m. AVA Gallery, 30 Frazier Ave. (423) 265-1282. www.avarts.org

  • “Raining Cats and Dogs” & “Chasing the Light”
    11am

    11 a.m. In-Town Gallery, 26A Frazier Ave. (423)267-9214. www.intowngallery.com

  • “Summer Salon” Exhibition
    11am

    11 a.m. Hanover Gallery, 11 Frazier Ave. (423) 648-0533.

  • Chattanooga Lookouts vs. Mobile Baybears
    7:15pm
    AT&T Field, 201 Power Alley. (423) 267-2208. www.lookouts.com
  • “Brigadoon”
    8pm
    Signal Mountain Playhouse, corner of Rolling Way and James Blvd. Signal Mountain, TN. (423) 886-5243. www.smph.org
  • Chattanooga Professional Photography Group Exhibit
    9pm

    9 a.m. North River Civic Center, 1009 Executive Dr. Ste. 102. (423) 870-8924.

  • Beginning Throwing Pottery Class
    6pm

    A six-week Beginning Throwing Pottery class will be held at the EAC Pottery Studio in the John A. Patten Recreation Center on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. beginning Thursday, June 24.  For more information, contact Carlin Mcrae at mcrae.carlin@gmail.com.

  • Thursty Thursdays
    7pm

    THURSTY THURSDAYS @ THE ELK’S LODGE #440 located @ 1211 Dodds Ave.  Adult Socializing, Good Music & Dancing, Beer Specials and Free Food for the Soul(while it lasts) EACH AND EVERY THURSDAY!  For more information, send emails to K-Boogie at smiddy08@yahoo.com

    Start Time:  7:00pm

  • “110 in the Shade”
    7:30pm

    110 in the Shade—Leap of Faith Productions presents its exciting summer musical. This classic musical was recently revived on Broadway and is now coming to the Chattanooga stage. Set during a time of drought, the restlessness of the heat is reflected in Lizzie Curry’s discontentment with her search for love. The musical is based on N. Richard Nash’s play The Rainmaker with music by Harvey Schmidt and lyrics by Tom Jones (the same duo that brought you The Fantasticks). The show plays on July 15, 16, 17, 22, 23, and 24 at 7:30 p.m. and July 18 and 25 at 2:30 p.m. at St. Luke United Methodist Church, 3210 Social Circle, Chattanooga.

  • Live Team Trivia Night
    7:30pm

    Every Thursday Night @ 7:30pm – T-Bones Sports Cafe, 1419 Chestnut Street, Chattanooga, TN 37402-4420; (423) 266-4240; http://www.chattanoogatrivia.com