Arts

We’re highlighting the best kid-friendly activities that Chattanooga, TN has to offer — complete with art classes, animal encounters, and outdoor fun.
Join local organization Art 120 on Saturday, May 3 for the return of this event celebrating Chattanooga’s creativity, innovation, and student talent.
The Tivoli Theatre Foundation has announced the six traveling Broadway productions that will be stopping in the Scenic City during the 2025-2026 season.
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For the first time ever, HAMILTON is coming to Nooga. Here’s what you can expect from the 16 upcoming performances.
From music and theater to the art of recycling, get ready for a week dedicated to highlighting the creativity happening around Chattanooga.
See the nine artists who will be working on the fifth installment of this exhibition.
Learn how you can be part of this local initiative inspired by The Sketchbook Project of the Brooklyn Art Libary.
Calling all fiber arts enthusiasts, needle-less to say, this event is for you.
The Scenic City’s original summer concert series is back for another year — let’s take a look at its past + present.
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The actress, comedian, and author will make a pitstop at the library before her show in the Scenic City.
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