Chattanooga State's Concert Choir and volunteers will perform the music of Rodgers and Hammerstein' The Sound of Music. Two community rehearsals on Thursday and Friday, March 30 and 31 at 7:00 p.m. are open to all interested singers from the campus or the community. Music will be provided. Singers of all ages are welcome.
All events are free to the public (except as noted) and are presented at the Chattanooga State Humanities Theatre (except as noted), 4501 Amnicola Highway.
Donations will be accepted at the door.
Enjoy beautiful views of the Tennessee River from the lobby of the Hunter Museum during Writers@Work's annual interview night. ChattState English Professor Erica Lux will interview Ariel Francisco about his journey to becoming a writer, his writing process, and what it means to be a Southern author. Join us at the Hunter Museum of American Art to ask questions, get your books signed, and mingle with other readers from the community at our dessert reception.
This in-person event is free to the public, and no advance registration is required.
We’ll have copies of Francisco’s featured collection, A Sinking Ship Is Still a Ship, available onsite for purchase and author signing.
In addition to his life as a writer, Ariel Francisco acts as a translator for other writers. In this virtual Chautauqua meeting, Francisco will discuss this process and answer questions from participants. This virtual event is free to the public, but advanced registration is required. Free registration is available here.
Graduating high school senior Ezekiel Jones will present a solo piano recital featuring works by Haydn, Chopin, Rachmaninoff, and others. Ezekiel is a dual enrollment student at Chattanooga State.
All events are free to the public (except as noted) and are presented at the Chattanooga State Humanities Theatre (except as noted), 4501 Amnicola Highway.
Donations will be accepted at the door.
Adventure around the world through international tastes and sounds!
Cultural food, performances, and free activities like Henna tattoos, Lucky bamboo DIY kit, Caricaturist, and much more. All food and activities are free with a ChattSate ID. Food will be served starting at 11:30am. For more information or interest in hosting a cultural booth or information table, please email Mary Knaff at mary.knaff@chattanoogastate.edu.
Chattanooga State students of vocal and instrumental applied study will perform a recital of selected musical works of the classical, contemporary, and traditional American repertories.
All events are free to the public (except as noted) and are presented at the Chattanooga State Humanities Theatre (except as noted), 4501 Amnicola Highway.
Donations will be accepted at the door.
Chattanooga State joins a community-wide effort with EPB and Qubitekk to celebrate World Quantum Day in Gig City by hosting a special event open to the public to learn more about the power of quantum networks.
Did you know that quantum technology is at the heart of every device we use?
Quantum computing is a rapidly emerging technology that harnesses the laws of quantum mechanics to solve problems too complex for classical computers. Quantum technology will revolutionize cybersecurity, computers, artificial intelligence, chemistry, medicine, and, ultimately, the world economy.
Hear from Dr. Duncan Earl, a nationally recognized pioneer in the field of practical quantum applications, as he introduces ideas about how life might be different in the coming Quantum Age. Dr. Earl holds a doctorate in physics and believes the time for real-world quantum computing has arrived. He is the Founder, President & CTO of Qubitekk, a company headquartered in San Diego with an office in Chattanooga. Qubitekk and EPB have partnered to build a commercial quantum network. Quantum networks are just the beginning of the quantum revolution.
This session is designed for adult learners and is open to anyone with a curious mind!
This will be a hybrid event, please RSVP for the in-person event by signing up for a ticket, or you may watch it here online.
Please join us for “Solo!” – a student showcase featuring solo performances by several talented students. These pieces will be accompanied by the Chattanooga State Symphonic Band. The Symphonic Band is led by Nicholas Hartline and includes students from the college, the STEM School of Chattanooga, Collegiate High School, as well as community volunteers.
All events are free to the public (except as noted) and are presented at the Chattanooga State Humanities Theatre (except as noted), 4501 Amnicola Highway.
Donations will be accepted at the door.
Based on the children’s novel of the same name by Natalie Babbit, this is a musical with music by Chris Miller, lyrics by Nathan Tysen, and book by Claudia Shear and Tim Federle. It tells the story of eleven year-old Winnie Foster who years for adventure and unexpectedly becomes friends with the Tuck family. After learning their family secret, she must protect it at all cost while she faces her own decision to return to her family or continue on her adventure with the Tucks. Tickets are $15 for the general public, and FREE for Chatt State students, faculty, staff, and theatre alumni.
All events are free to the public (except as noted) and are presented at the Chattanooga State Humanities Theatre (except as noted), 4501 Amnicola Highway.
Donations will be accepted at the door.
Based on the children’s novel of the same name by Natalie Babbit, this is a musical with music by Chris Miller, lyrics by Nathan Tysen, and book by Claudia Shear and Tim Federle. It tells the story of eleven year-old Winnie Foster who years for adventure and unexpectedly becomes friends with the Tuck family. After learning their family secret, she must protect it at all cost while she faces her own decision to return to her family or continue on her adventure with the Tucks. Tickets are $15 for the general public, and FREE for Chatt State students, faculty, staff, and theatre alumni.
All events are free to the public (except as noted) and are presented at the Chattanooga State Humanities Theatre (except as noted), 4501 Amnicola Highway.
Donations will be accepted at the door.
Based on the children’s novel of the same name by Natalie Babbit, this is a musical with music by Chris Miller, lyrics by Nathan Tysen, and book by Claudia Shear and Tim Federle. It tells the story of eleven year-old Winnie Foster who years for adventure and unexpectedly becomes friends with the Tuck family. After learning their family secret, she must protect it at all cost while she faces her own decision to return to her family or continue on her adventure with the Tucks. Tickets are $15 for the general public, and FREE for Chatt State students, faculty, staff, and theatre alumni.
All events are free to the public (except as noted) and are presented at the Chattanooga State Humanities Theatre (except as noted), 4501 Amnicola Highway.
Donations will be accepted at the door.