Project designs wayfinding and exhibit signage for the nonprofit botanical garden and historical site near Lookout Mountain.
New head of the UTC Department of Art is announced
Angie To starts on July 1.
Two students win North Callahan essay competition
Only one student usually chosen as best in undergraduate competition.
Discovering the humanity and uniqueness of artist’s work
In a COVID-19 virtual environment where it has been somewhat challenging to establish camaraderie among students, Joseph Jordan had a novel concept: What if his students could go on a field trip at separate times? And as spring approached, Jordan, a University of Tennessee at Chattanooga assistant professor, had a specific location in mind for…
Artwork from 30 seniors in the Institute of Contemporary Art
2021 BFA Senior Thesis Exhibiting Artists Show 1, April 6-16 Ethan Brincefield Mckenzie Brown Alize Henson Jamie Highlander Katie Kricko Ana Leonard Brianna Litchfield Ashlee Mellencamp Lauren Nichols Elizabeth O’Guin Emma Petrochko Auriel Reel Elizabeth Wheeler Meagan Williams Lauren Williamson Show 2, April 20-30 Larkin Cook Quin Crumb Kyle Cumberton Aaliyah Garnett Lacey Hamann Jonathan…
Geology, Early Childhood Ed, Fine Arts earn high rankings
Two programs at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga have been ranked as the state’s best by a college-focused website. Another has been ranked No. 2 in the state. Geology and Early Childhood Education at UTC are No. 1 in Tennessee, according to Plexuss.com, which offers counseling, tutoring and research for current and future college…
ICA@UTC launches its new beginnings
ICA@UTC (formerly George Ayers Cress Gallery of Art) 725 Vine St. Chattanooga, Tenn. Hours Mon.-Fri. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Sat.-Sun. Noon-4 p.m. Contact: (423) 425-4689 More information: https://www.cressgallery.org/ In its debut exhibit, the ICA@UTC (ICA stands for Institute of Contemporary Art) is hosting the works of 12 artists, all of whom have a connection to the…
Big plans in place for Cress Gallery’s future
UTC’s Cress Gallery wants to partner with the Chattanooga arts community.
Faculty honored with professorships, grants
Faculty members recognized for excellence.
When hurting kids won’t talk, their drawings can reveal what’s going on
A few years ago, Carole Ann McGovern “Cam” Busch created a scholarship at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga to recognize and encourage students who are pursuing a career in the field of art therapy.