Glass Street Collaborative Community Mural

Shaun LaRose and Rondell Crier are two local professional artists collaborating with students, interns, and residents of the Glass Street area to accomplish an iconic mural representing the core values and history of the Glass Street neighborhood. Read more

Public Art Seating Project NEEDS YOUR VOTE!

This fall, five new works of art will animate the sidewalks of Glass Street. These works of art will also double as functional benches for the public to enjoy. Glass House Collective and Public Art Chattanooga invites the public to cast their vote. Read more

Glass Street Public Art Seating Project

A key part of our mission at Glass House Collective is getting “feet on the streets.” We’re committed to drawing people out of their homes and cars, encouraging residents to engage in the Glass Street community. Read more

Young Americans Series

Sheila Pree Bright is a Fine Art Photographer who is known for her photographic series Young Americans, Plastic Bodies and Suburbia.  Her large-scale works combines a wide ranging knowledge of contemporary culture, addressing commentary on American beauty standards, Patriotism and portrayals of urban and suburban themes. Read more

Rise Up Chattanooga

Rise Up Chattanooga is a temporary sculpture celebrating community spirit built out of 100’s of ladders borrowed from all over Chattanooga. Read more

CALL TO ARTISTS

Request for Qualifications (RFQ): Glass Street Community Public Art Seating Project, Chattanooga, Tennessee
For complete details and an application, Read more

Mark Making Awarded Grant

Mark Making is proud to announce that they’ve been awarded a Community Foundation grant for work in East Chattanooga.

Mark Making’s Project Director said, “East Chattanooga is on the brink of rebirth. Energy, excitement, and initiatives capitalizing on the area’s existing assets (community involvement, green spaces, and an existing commercial corridor) are gaining momentum.” Read more

Help us Build a BETTER BLOCK!

Glass House Collective is bringing Better Block to Chattanooga on February 23, 2013. Over the past couple of years, cities across the nation have developed Better Block projects to support community-driven change in urban neighborhoods. Read more

Glass Street Plans Unveiled

Over the past year, Glass House Collective has worked to build momentum, good-will, and a sense of unified effort within the Glass Street community. Through promotion efforts and temporary animations, over 150 residents and local business owners have participated in the re-visioning of Glass Street. Read more