Residual Dwelling Exhibit Opens At Wavelength Space On McCallie Avenue Thursday, April 8, 2021
Wavelength Space is a new, contemporary, artist-run space located in downtown Chattanooga off McCallie Avenue. The gallery features themed shows that combine art from emerging to mid-career, area and national artists. Wavelength Space is dedicated to providing the Chattanooga area with thought-provoking encounters with a diverse array of contemporary art, in a range of affordable options for new and experienced collectors, said officials.
Residual Dwelling is the second show to debut this year and it will open April 17 and run to May 14. The show contains work by artists Rachael Zur (Portland, Or.), Laura Drey (Houston, Texas), Raquel Mullins (Chattanooga), and Victoria Sauer (Chattanooga). This is a show that examines the meaning of home, memories of home spaces, migration, connections to the body, and the residues of domestic space. Artists in the show question: What does home
Financial adviser, C-suite consultant buy priciest home sold in March
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A local couple’s purchase of a nearly century-old house along Riverside Drive topped Richmond-area home sales last month, edging out several million-dollar deals that included a recently built modern home in Byrd Park.
Topping the list was 7612 Hill Drive, a 7,500-square-foot house on a bluff beside the river that sold March 29 for $2.15 million, below its Jan. 19 list price of $2.49 million.
The buyers are Brian and Stephanie Ford. They were represented by Paul Wierschem with Keller Williams Midlothian.
The rear addition features floor-to-ceiling windows with views of the river.