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Stove Works

Location
Chattanooga, TN
Grant Cycle
Spring 2023
Amount
$60,000
Type of Grant
Multi-year Program Support
Website
stoveworks.org ↗
Stove Works, Artist in Residence Anne Herbert in her studio. 2021. Photo credit: William Johnson
Stove Works, Artist in Residence Yusuke Okada in his studio. 2023. Photo credit: William Johnson
Aerial view of "Subfest" in the Stove Works courtyard. 2023. Photo credit: Kelly Lacy

Stove Works’ mission is to serve the Chattanooga community by providing local, national, and international artists a venue for the production of, the exhibition of, and education through contemporary works of art. Stove Works’ goal is to use Contemporary Art as a megaphone in order to foster an environment of exchange and reflection, to provide opportunities to learn from the experiences of others and to give voice. Stove Works seeks to bring outside elements into Chattanooga where creators, their work, and those that witness are engaged in a dynamic process: all three are impacted by the other in an evolving way, enriching outcomes for all.

Stove Works aims to draw greater attention to the production of contemporary works in the Southeast, expand and educate an audience outside of traditional art goers, create an active base of arts advocates, and further establish the Southeast’s (and Chattanooga’s) contribution to the national dialogue surrounding contemporary art.

1963

Warhol begins his foray into innovative, unprecedented filmmaking and starts making silent, moving portraits called Screen Tests.

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