Arts

We’re highlighting the best kid-friendly activities that Chattanooga, TN has to offer — complete with art classes, animal encounters, and outdoor fun.
You have your Moon River festival tickets — now, read up and prepare for two days of music, food, and fun.
UTC will host its annual writers’ workshop on + off campus — here’s what you need to know if you want to check out one or more of the events.
The Cleveland Geekster is back with a full day of all things comic books and pop culture-related memorabilia — enough to leave you fangirling.
You can see a Chattanoogan’s large art installation at the Walmart Supercenter in Hixson for a pop-up art exhibit that is in partnership with ArtsBuild.
Get your hands dirty while learning the craft of clay pottery during this inaugural fundraising event with SCCA.
The weekly afternoon concert series will return to the downtown area, but this time taking over Broad Street with local musicians, artists, food trucks, and more.
The Chattanooga Green will once again be taken over for Rock the Riverfront, a month-long series that showcases an interactive art installation + weekends full of fun.
River City Co. will select one local artist to help redesign the banners in downtown.
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Unbury Chattanooga history by looking at these five animals that called the area home before they went extinct.
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