by
Kevin Bate, Art Director
@
6-10pm
Immersion Gallery is Chattanooga's newest Art Space. Once a month, we open our doors for Events, the likes of which you've never seen before
This unique Event is ONE NIGHT ONLY and will never be repeated at Immersion Gallery EVER AGAIN
Scheduled for Saturday, May 13 are
Our Mac-n-Cheese Bar with more choices of toppings than any other mac-n- cheese bar statewide
JUST ADDED!!! Lucky Cajun Seasonings will be bringing their biggest, baddest and boldest seasonings for you to try out on your mac-n-cheese (and other tasty treats)!
Wine, soft drinks and water from our bar
The Art of Darkness featuring work by Matt Dutton and Jerett Offutt in The Blue Ruin
Art demo by Stephanie Martin of MINK*A ceramic sculpture studio
Our continuing salon-style show featuring local creatives of all disciplines from Immersion Gallery, Wanderlinger Brewing and artists driven from Area 61 in December by burst pipes
The triumphant return of Kim Printz's Make-and-Take Collage Table (now with 20% more glue sticks!)
A Greenhouse installation by Green Skull Designs featuring plants, moss art, crystals, beeswax candles and more!
The Immersion Gallery debut of Augmented Reality artist, Ayza Akhtar in The Lounge
A special performance by Charles Newby presented by Lobster Bowtie Association
Original music and lighting effects by No Thank You John
Something fishy from Crystaline Creative
A special reading and book signing by Artist and Author Rik Sanders
And of course, all disciplines of artwork from all of the astounding Immersion Gallery artists and more!
The Immersion Gallery is Chattanooga's one-of-a-kind Art Event Space. Once a month we open our doors to ticket holders for an evening Event the likes of which they've never seen before! We typically have three to four separate galleries with distinct shows for each Event. Each gallery follows a certain Theme and the artwork and decor in that Gallery reflects that Theme.
We showcase the best in art that the Chattanooga area has to offer - not just painting and sculpture but animation, poetry, literature, dance and improvisational theater and more! We've also featured everything from musicians playing vintage instruments and hand crank Victrolas to Tarot card readers and 30 foot high video games. During our first three Events we've given voice to local authors, performance artists and nearly a dozen local poets. In the near future, we plan on adding food art, foreign languages, Asian mysticism, operatic voice, electronic music and artistic scavenger hunts.
The Immersion Gallery is not like any other gallery you've ever experienced. We encourage our Guests to look at the artwork in new ways - by touch (when appropriate), in a darkened room with the aid of flashlights, tucked away in nooks and crannies, through copious art demos and hidden in plain sight. We expect our Guests to open cabinets and drawers in search of new objects, art and surprises. We often have docents on hand; sometimes to lead, sometimes to mislead.
We strive to give each Guest to the Immersion Gallery a completely unique experience every time they join us for an Event. One way we accomplish that is through constant change. There is always something new at the Immersion Gallery. Every month, for every new Event, there is new art to be seen in the Galleries. We also do a huge shake up of the Wunderkammer - our anchor Gallery - literally rearranging the space. All of this insures that even if you've seen the Immersion Gallery once, you haven't seen all of the Immersion Gallery.
We hope you'll join us for a truly unique experience!
We are now welcoming Guests 18 and up with prior approval from the Gallery. Please contact us through EventBrite or social media messaging for more information.
Doors open at 6pm Drop in until 10pm
You won't want to miss this one, folks!
The Immersion Gallery.
Perceptions will be changed.
Expectations will be subverted.
Senses will be elevated.
May 13
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6-10pm
231 Broad St
231 Broad Street Chattanooga, TN 37402 United States
Kevin Bate, Art Director
$
40
Disclaimer: The accuracy of the information above depends on the information provided by organizers and third parties.