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Scenic Roots

Painting Lessons In A Sensory-Friendly Studio

A pair of paint-smeared hands.
Hunter Museum

Ally Manno is an artist here in Chattanooga.

On Saturday, starting at 11 AM at the Hunter Museum, she will lead a workshop - titled “Sensory-Friendly Studio: Abstract Painting” - teaching how to create a unique abstract artwork by ripping and pouring paint.

Ally is autistic - and the workshop is designed for adults and teens on the autism spectrum - but it is open to anyone who is interested at any level of experience.

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