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Here's ArtsChatt for the week. Have you ordered your Patten Series
subscriptions yet?


>From: "Allied Arts" <[log in to unmask]>
>To: "Kim Renz" <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: ArtsChatt for the week of September 4, 2001
>Date: Tue, 4 Sep 2001 09:46:50 -0400
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>I hope you had a relaxing Labor Day (sounds like an oxymoron!) and that
>you're ready for all the arts events which the fall is bringing.
>
>To kick things off this week, the Association for Visual Artists is opening
>a new show on Wednesday of paintings by Mark Bradley-Shoup and Brandon
>Buckner, entitled "Position and Direction".   These young artists are doing
>some exciting work exploring color and shape.  See their show at the AVA
>gallery on Frazier Avenue.
>
>This is the last week to catch the Chattanooga Theatre Centre's concert
>production of the musical, "Celebration."  Written by the Tony-award-winning
>duo who also wrote "The Fantastiks," the play looks at life, change and
>what's really important.  You can also see a terrific dramatic monologue,
>"Talking With," in the Circle Theatre.  This adult-themed play, which looks
>at life from the female point of view, was first presented at Actors Theatre
>in Louisville as part of its famed Humana Festival of New Plays.
>
>This Friday is First Friday Freebie at the Hunter Museum, when the Museum is
>open free of charge.  If you haven't seen it yet, make sure you take in
>"Millennium Glass" before this exciting exhibition ends next week.  You will
>be amazed at the colors, forms, and treatments of glass at the hand of
>contemporary artists from around the world.
>
>Nightfall this weeks features the Australian group, Brother, in an eclectic
>blend of music influenced by ancient traditions as well as rock and roll.
>
>The Arts and Education Council's Independent Film Series is off and running,
>with a showing this week of "Sexy Beast" by the British film-maker Jonathan
>Glazer, and starring Oscar-winner Ben Kingsley as a "viciously comic"
>gangster.  Buy a $5.00 discount card-- you'll help the AEC and get a
>discount for all the films in this fall's series.
>
>You should soon be seeing billboards and ads promoting our new website.
>Check it out regularly and tell your friends about it.  You can easily get
>from our site to all the websites for Chattanooga's arts organizations.  It
>is truly the best way to keep up with what's happening.  You can post your
>opinions about the arts or our site, too, in our guestbook.  Let us know
>what you think!
>
>This newsletter is just a brief highlight of what's going on in the arts
>this week.  For information on times, locations, and ticket purchasing for
>these and many more events, check our website at
>www.alliedartschattanooga.org.
>
>If you'd like to respond to this message, add a friend to our mailing list,
>or remove your name from the list, please contact us at
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>Molly K. Sasse
>Executive Director, Allied Arts
>
>
>
Kim Edward Renz
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
Fine Arts Center, Department 1351
615 McCallie Avenue
Chattanooga, Tennessee 37403
423-755-4371    Office
423-755-5249    Facsimile
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