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Scenic Roots

A Home For “Tiny Things” At Wavelength Space

From “Tiny Things”
Wavelength Space

(aired Thu 12/09/21)

When we think of “tiny things” for the holidays, maybe we think of cookies, candy canes and ornaments for the Christmas tree.

On Saturday, Wavelength Space here in downtown Chattanooga will open an exhibition of “tiny things”: miniature artworks, crafted by local artists.

Raquel Mullins is director of Wavelength Space.

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