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Creative Connectivity: “Networked Nature” At The Hunter Museum

“Heads/Tails:  Walker & Broadway 4” by Madeline Hollander - part of “Networked Nature” at the Hunter Museum in Chattanooga.
Hunter Museum of American Art
“Heads/Tails: Walker & Broadway 4” by Madeline Hollander - part of “Networked Nature” at the Hunter Museum in Chattanooga.

Artificial intelligence.

Machine learning.

Algorithms.

How can we express their potential in art as they reshape art?

“Networked Nature” is a new exhibition that connects the dots at the Hunter Museum of American Art here in Chattanooga.

The museum hosts an opening celebration on Thursday starting at 6 PM for the exhibition, on display through May 5th.

Nandini Makrandi is chief curator at the Hunter.

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