Arts

It focuses on access, facilities, outreach, partnerships, and new offerings — with goals that evolve each year.
The 10th Street Substation mural project features 41 murals that have been completed over the course of four years.
We’re creating a fun game to help you search for your next book with the help of little libraries around the community.
Read more about the Hunter Museum of American Art’s new mural by local artist Rondell Crier.
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Two years ago, the historic Tivoli Theatre began a major restoration project, closing to the public. Now, we’re taking you through the last steps of the project.
This one is for the creatives — get connected with local publisher Walnut Street Publishing and its community outreach efforts.
Make the most of the warm weather with this list of the best local events and activities happening this summer.
This year’s TEDxChattanooga Sessions event will be on Thursday, April 25 at Barking Legs Theater with the theme “Carry On.”
May Pang, John Lennon’s companion + lover during his “Lost Weekend” era, will showcase her photos of Lennon in a special exhibition at ArtsBuild.
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The month-long event will focuse on highlighting meatless meals with exclusive menu items at 17 restaurants around the city.