![]() ![]() Regular admission applies members and youth 17 and under are free. The performance will include hair, nail, and clothing designs as well as six original couture gowns designed by Romey Roe and jewelry by designer Deshonte Jackson. Inspired by the imagery of Memories and Inspiration, Hair Peace is an original multi-arts runway show presented by Demetrius Seay along with a group of local African American models, artists, performers, and hair and makeup professionals. The 1.5-mile route will be lined with handcrafted displays and thousands of lights illuminating the holiday season! Hair Peace: A Celebration of Black Hair/Hunter Museum of American Art This magical event is a world-class holiday lights experienced from the comfort of your vehicle. NOOGALIGHTS AT CHESTER FROST PARKĮxperience Chattanooga’s drive-thru holiday lighting spectacular! NoogaLights is one of Chattanooga’s newest holiday lighting events that can be enjoyed by all ages. Family programming is generously sponsored by The Mark Hite Team. Sunday Studio with Memories & Inspiration/Hunter Museum of American ArtĮnjoy drop-in art experiences for kids and families, making your own work inspired by works of art in the Hunter’s special exhibition Memories & Inspiration. ![]() The Pop-Up Project offers an experience for art lovers and adventure seekers to explore as a story drawn from the history of the mill reveals itself over the course of the evening. If These Walls Could Talk…An Immersive Experience/Coosa MillsĪn abandoned textile mill comes to life with music, dance, installation art, aerials, projection lighting, and craft cocktails. Movement and interactive displays will ensure a captivating experience for guests of all ages. Lanterns will feature guests’ favorite zoo animals, traditional Asian lanterns, and natural elements. The festival will feature more than 38 illuminated lantern displays throughout the Zoo. Asian Lantern Festival/Chattanooga ZooĪ spectacular celebration of art, culture, and the beauty of traditional Asian lantern festivals, this will be the most unique holiday light display in the Chattanooga area. Presented for over 20 years by First Horizon, Spectrum is a two-evening event with a silent auction cocktail party on Thursday evening and a black-tie seated dinner gala with a live auction on Saturday. The Hunter’s largest annual fundraiser, Spectrum, is one of Chattanooga’s premier cultural events. The Head of the Hooch regatta is a 3.1-mile course down the Tennessee River, passing by Chattanooga’s Riverfront and Bluff View Districts. ![]() Watch one of the largest regattas in the U.S., hosting more than 5,100 competitors ages 14-89 representing 29 states and countries from Chattanooga’s riverfront. Head of the Hooch Rowing Regatta/Downtown Riverfront Throwback Thursday/Hunter Museum of American ArtĮnjoy free admission to the permanent collection and $5 general admission to the current exhibition Memories & Inspiration. View the thousands of twinkling lights in snowflake form along the Walnut Street Bridge, one of the longest pedestrian-only bridges in the world at 2,370 feet. Twinkling Snowflakes Along the Scenic Walnut Street Bridge/Downtown Chattanooga View the displays in the windows on the Broad and Market Street sides of EPB’s downtown headquarters building at 10 W. EPB’s Holiday Windows/EPBĮPB's Holiday Windows celebration continues a tradition that dates back to the World War II era. Winter Wonderland/Chattanooga Choo ChooĮnter the Chattanooga Choo Choo’s festive lobby to see one of the city’s tallest Christmas trees at 28 feet and enjoy the lights and cheer throughout the property create a magical wonderland complete with ice skating at Ice on the Landing, holiday music, Station Street activities, special holiday treats at restaurants, photos with Santa, and more. Enjoy a varied array of festivals, holiday events, delicious holiday meals, Santa sightings, shopping, and live music and entertainment scattered throughout the city. The Holiday Trail of Lights features eight major points of interest, which include millions of twinkling lights at Chattanooga’s top holiday attractions. Through strikingly diverse media and styles, these artworks respond to historical narratives and make bold creative statements that helped shape 20th-century American art. Betty Davis Collection of African American Art presents 67 selected works from this astonishing collection, including works by Romare Bearden, Elizabeth Catlett, Sam Gilliam, Loïs Mailou Jones, Jacob Lawrence, Gordon Parks, and Alma Thomas. The exhibition Memories & Inspiration: The Kerry and C. Kerry and Betty Davis began gathering a wide variety of works by African American artists today, their collection presents nearly 100 years of art, amassed over 35 years. Betty Davis Collection of African American Art/Hunter Museum of American Art Some of the events listed below might be duplicates of events featured above. ![]()
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