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“Artists Work” To Support Chattanooga Area Artists

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For artists here in the Chattanooga area, applications are now open for a grant program that concludes with an exhibit or performance within Hamilton County.

Grants of up to 10,000 dollars are available from the “Artists Work” program, run by ArtsBuild.

The deadline for individual artists and artist studios to apply for a grant is Monday, January 9th.

Melissa Astin is with ArtsBuild.

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