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Artists Sunday in Chattanooga

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Introducing Artists Sunday: it’s like Black Friday, but for art. 🎨

Whether you’re an art-lover or curious about art, you can shop original, handmade items and even creative experiences to gift to your loved ones. Not only will your gifts arrive on time, you’ll also be supporting local artists and their impact through enriching our lives + communities — not to mention the local economy.

Here’s some of the local participants:

🖼️ Art 120 at Cooper’s Alley, 10 E. 7th St. | 11 a.m.-5 p.m. | Local art, food, activities + performances.

🖼️ Area 61 Gallery, 721 Broad St. | 12-6 p.m. | Selling holiday giftables + offering a Sculpture Demo with Bob Fazio from 1-5 p.m.

🖼️ AVA - Association for Visual Arts, 30 Frazier Ave. | 12-6 p.m. | All member salon shows.

🖼️ Gallery 1401, 1478 Market St. | 12-5 p.m. | Featured artist show DeVon, plus the work of 40+ gallery artists.

🖼️ In-Town Gallery, 26A Frazier Ave. | 12-5 p.m. | All member holiday shows.

🖼️ River Gallery, 400 E. 2nd St. | 1-5 p.m. | Featured artists Mark Chatterley, Scott E. Hill, and Tatiana Hill.

And if you’re looking to plan your route through all 6, Google Maps has this handy map of participating galleries + events.

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