Updated Arts Venue Guide released to support local arts

ArtsBuild has released its updated and expanded Arts Venue Guide, aimed at connecting local artists with helpful resources.

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See what local venues are available to artists with this guide.

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In an effort to support Chattanooga + Hamilton County artists, ArtsBuild has released its updated Arts Venue Guide. Initially launched in 2022, this guide is meant to serve as a comprehensive resource for artists.

Developed in response to feedback from artists who expressed “a need for accessible spaces and resources to support their creative endeavors,” this guide hopes to connect artists to venues that are open to hosting them.

In the guide you’ll find:

  • Available facilities (including visual arts studios)
  • Rehearsal + performance spaces for music, dance, and theater
  • Event + meeting spaces

For each venue listed, you’ll be provided with contact information + details on resources offered, availability, insurance, capacity, pricing, and more.

Pretty handy, right? The full 29-page guide is available to download online. If you know of a venue that should be added to the guide, contact ArtsBuild via email.

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