What to expect from Immersion Gallery’s sixth event

There’s always something new at Immersion Gallery — here’s what you can expect from its upcoming event.

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Artist Ruth sketched live portraits of attendees during a previous event.

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Chattanooga’s art venue concept Immersion Gallery will host its next event on Saturday, June 10. There’s always something new when you attend this immersive experience, with interconnected, ever-changing rooms.

Here’s some of what you can expect from the gallery’s sixth event:

  • Art from 43 featured artists
  • A reading + book signing by “Maximum Taxi” author Douglas Bales
  • I Ching readings by Ken Elliot
  • Demos by local artist Ruth Pearl
  • A merch table by Jamie Jameson of She’s Not There Art
  • A Lobster Bowtie Presentation of The Dandy Chase Podcast
  • Eats by Mellow Mushroom + summertime beverages to sip on

Doors will open at 6 p.m. at 321 Broad St. Note: This event is 18+ (with prior notification through Eventbrite). Grab your tickets online.

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