Black Professionals @ the Hunter
Chattanooga’s Black professionals are invited to a celebration of community, culture, and connections. This free bimonthly series is designed by and created for all area Black professionals.
Black is Beautiful
Legacy
Art
Community
Knowledge
At this month’s event, explore Black is the Color by Paul Stephen Benjamin, an artwork featured in our current exhibit Networked Nature from the Carl & Marilynn Thoma Foundation, enjoy incredible music from Swayyvo, participate in networking experiences led by the Urban League Young Professionals, and snack on delicious desserts from Chattanooga Bread Pudding.
Everyone is encouraged to wear red, green, or black.
To continue the BP@TH vibe after the event, guests are welcome to attend an “after-hours” gathering at a local spot; details and location to be announced at BP@TH.
For questions, please contact Adera Causey (acausey@huntermuseum.org).
ABOUT // The Hunter Museum’s African American Audience Development Committee invites Chattanooga’s African American professionals to BPATH. This bimonthly series offers exclusive museum access, an opportunity to explore art by African American artists, and a chance to network and meet other professionals.
Generously sponsored by Unum, Coca-Cola Bottling United, and EPB.