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A Holiday Open House At Cluster Funk Studio In Chattanooga

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Cluster Funk Studio

Life shapes art as art shapes lives.

Brooke Brown is an artist and designer here in Chattanooga.

She is the creator and owner of Cluster Funk Studio - where her works mix illustration, design and printmaking with contemporary twists.

Brooke Brown
Cluster Funk Studio
Brooke Brown

On Saturday, the Studio at 413 Spears Ave. holds a Holiday Open House, from 11 AM to 6 PM.

I spoke with Brooke - and Bec Chastain, an assistant at the Studio.

Holiday Open House at Cluster Funk Studio.
Cluster Funk Studio

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