Exhibitions

NO BIGGER THAN A BREADBOX

The Emporium Center / 100 S. Gay St. April 7, 2023 - April 29, 2023

Michelle Barillaro, Jane Barton, Debra Lovvorn Belvin, Neranza Noel Blount, Ryan Braby, Stephen Brayfield, Rebecca J. Buglio, Betty Bullen, Deb Cikovic, Michaelanne Collins, Barbara Bolton Cornett, Chery Cratty, Elaine Marcel Culbert, Marianne Custer, Claudia Dean, Kamden Ekern, Nicole Ferrara, Casey Field, Perry Flanagan, Lynn Flowers, Marianne Gansley, Elena Ganusova, Carl Gombert, Jessica Gregory, Donna Hart, Gail Henn, Jace Hermanto, Tuyen Ho, Brian Horais, Daniel Bruce Hughes, Laurel Hughes, Lorraine Jacques, Kathleen A. Janke, Cheri Jorgenson, David Kamm, Katina Kelsey, Andreas Koschan, Merry Koschan, Judy Lavoie, Suzanne Leblanc, Liz Lee, Bonnie Licata, David G. Liles, Lana Lindorfer, JoEl Levy LoGiudice, Amanda Long, Ling Lu, Jennifer MacIsaac, Twyla Marti, Victoria May, Steven McQuilkin, Brenda Mills, Tom Neckvatal, Julie L. Rabun, Mostafa Rahbar, Adam Rowe, Pamela Salyer, Sarah Scardina, Wade Schmitz, Hanna Seggerman, Caitlin Seidler, Mary Burk Smith, Summer Smith, Andrew Spinosa, Lynn Straka, Rae Tayo, Robert H. Thompson, Bill Timm, Marilyn Avery Turner, Cát Vy Stallworth, Kate Peebles Watson, Megan Wolfkill, Marianne Woodside, kittCAT

The Arts & Culture Alliance is pleased to present this third biennial juried exhibition featuring selected works from 73 artists throughout the region. The exhibition was designed to celebrate the innovation of artists who create work on a small scale (under 12”) and in a broad range of media and styles.

Over $1,000 in cash awards will be given at a brief awards ceremony at 5:30 PM on Friday, April 7. Many thanks to juror Josiah Golson - An artist, the founder of 800 Collective and the Programs Director at Stove Works in Chattanooga, he explores personal and collective narratives of identity and advocacy through drawing, painting, poetry, performance, and video.