A native of Chattanooga, Garrett Strang has been living and working in Paris for several years. This exhibition of over 20 photographs highlights Strang’s interest in documenting daily life around one of the most romanticized cities in the world. Rather than focusing on the typical landmarks of Paris, Strang’s distinctive perspective emphasizes the similarities between Americans and the French, our routine pursuits, our relationships and our political concerns.

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WUTC: “The Long View”: Art On The Environment At The Hunter
More than a half century ago, the first Earth Day was held in this country - known as the start of today’s environmental movement. This week, a new exhibition at the Hunter Museum of American Art in Chattanooga delves into that movement’s history and impact through art - in photos, paintings and works on paper and sculpture. “The Long View: From Conservation to Sustainability / Works from the Bank of America Collection” opens at the Hunter on Thursday with a reception at 6 PM. Lauren Nye is associate curator at the Hunter.
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