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Chattanooga’s Immersion Gallery to offer art classes

Immersion Gallery will add art classes to its event offerings beginning in July.

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Construct a beautiful and sustainable terrarium to bring your home or office space to life.

There’s always something new happening at Chattanooga art venue concept Immersion Gallery, and this time it’s art classes.

Beginning in July, Immersion Gallery will host art classes taught by its featured artists. Here’s the scoop on the first two classes:

Terrarium Making 101 with Green Skull Designs | Sunday, July 2 | 2-5 p.m. | $80 | Come out for a “one-of-a-kind, engaging workshop experience” with the team from Green Skull Designs. You’ll learn about the different types of terrariums + the best plants for your mini ecosystem — all materials provided.

Collage 101 with Kim Printz | Wednesday, July 12 | 2-5 p.m. | $40 | Join Kim Printz as she shows you “the ins and outs as well as the ups and downs” of modern collaging. Your ticket includes all supplies needed, but you can also bring additional materials you’d like to include in your collage.

Note: Ticket price includes wine for folks 21+, snacks, and a tour of the gallery.

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