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Gallery Hours

Wednesday – Saturday, NOON – 6:30 PM

On View

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On View //

Reanimator

Curated by Elizaveta Shneyderman and Anthony Discenza

August 16 - November 9, 2024

Opening recpetion August 16th, 6-8 pm

Art of the South

NUMBER: INC

August 16 - September 28, 2024

OPENING RECEPTION AUGUST 16TH, 6-8 PM


Upcoming

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WORKS BY JUSTIN WAYNE BUTTS

SEPTEMBER 7 - 27, 2024

OPENING RECEPTION SEPTEMBER 7TH, 5-7PM

William Johnson, Anna, 2023

Works By William Johnson

October 11 - November 9, 2024

OPENING RECEPTION OCTOBER 11TH, 5-7PM

 

"A WILD STYLE EXHIBIT"

Curated by Jody Harris

October 2 - 31, 2024

Opening Reception: October 11, 5 -7pm

Megan Ledbetter, Mayapples in The Field, March 2023, Silver Gelatin Print, 20x24 inches 

the field

WORKS BY Megan Ledbetter

NOVEMBER 8 - 30, 2024

OPENING RECEPTION NOVEMBER 8TH, 5-7PM


HISPANOHABLANTES IN SITU

Para que Stove Works sea accesible a una comunidad más amplia, hay una guía que habla español en la galería todos los sábados desde el mediodía hasta las 7 pm. Si bien a todos nos encantaría ser bilingües, actualmente solo uno de nosotros lo es. Meghan habla español, y tenemos la suerte de tenerla. ¡Así que ven a saludar!


Guest Curators Program

Stove Works and a panel of outside Jurors select two Guest Curators to curate shows in the main gallery space for the 2025 season. The Guest Curators will be provided a Curator’s Fee, an exhibition budget, and support from Stove Works staff.

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Previous Exhibitions:

For curatorial statements, exhibition images, and online content, click images.

2024

2023

2022

2020 - 2021

2018-2019


Exhibition Program and Facilities

Stove Works provides space and supporting services for exhibitions of contemporary art open to the public. We offer several exhibitions per year, free to the public, where works of promising artists are displayed. Introducing material that inspires engagement, imagination, intellectual vulnerability, and exchange is central to our activities.

The exhibition space presents an inclusive environment where outreach and education are primary concerns. This dynamic approach enables Stove Works, residents of Chattanooga, and the region to grow as thoughtful, inquisitive, and empathic communities. 

All exhibitions and related programing are free of charge. Stove Works will not engage in the sale of art nor earn commission for sale of a work that has been exhibited at Stove Works; We seek to feature artists trying to tackle complex issues regardless of commercial viability and popularity of their work.