Exhibitions

Recent Exhibitions

Works on Paper: A South Korean Exchange Exhibition
Part two of a collaborative international exchange exhibition between the Hudgens Center for Art and Learning in Duluth, Georgia, US and The J Contemporary Art in Songdo, South Korea.

May 10, 2025-June 28, 2025

Curated by Tom Francis

"Art on Paper" is an exhibition that highlights the uniqueness and potential of paper as an artistic medium. Throughout human history, paper has served as one of the most fundamental tools for artistic expression, with every mark left on its surface conveying sensory and immediate emotions. Art created on paper—including painting, drawing, illustration, printmaking, collage, and photography—demonstrates the medium’s versatility and depth while embodying the creativity and experimental spirit of artists. This exhibition seeks to explore the artistic significance of paper and reexamine its limitless possibilities.

Hudgens Center for Art and Learning, 6400 Sugarloaf Pkwy # 300, Duluth, Georgia

Art on Paper
A collaborative international exchange exhibition between The J Contemporary Art in Songdo, South Korea and the Hudgens Center for Art and Learning in Duluth, Georgia, US.

March 29, 2025-April 1, 2025

Curated by Tom Francis

"Art on Paper" is an exhibition that highlights the uniqueness and potential of paper as an artistic medium. Throughout human history, paper has served as one of the most fundamental tools for artistic expression, with every mark left on its surface conveying sensory and immediate emotions. Art created on paper—including painting, drawing, illustration, printmaking, collage, and photography—demonstrates the medium’s versatility and depth while embodying the creativity and experimental spirit of artists. This exhibition seeks to explore the artistic significance of paper and reexamine its limitless possibilities.

5/10 - 6/28  Hudgens Center in Duluth, GA, US

The J Contemporary Art, Songdo, South Korea

Pink Silo
A juried group exhibition featuring artists from across the Southeastern United States

March 7, 2025 – April 15, 2025

Opening Reception: March 7, 2025, 5:00pm

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In collaboration with the Department of Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at UT Chattanooga and in honor of Women’s History Month during March of 2025, Wavelength Space is pleased to host Pink Silo - a juried exhibition that reclaims and elevates artistic materials, forms, and color palettes historically associated with femininity—categories often dismissed or undervalued in the fine art world. Inspired by the term pink-collar, which describes professions traditionally associated with women and often devalued in comparison to their white-collar counterparts, this exhibition challenges artistic hierarchies by highlighting fiber art, beadwork, pastels, glitter, and more. Pink Silo brings together both emerging and established voices to explore themes of domesticity, caregiving, and femininity through bold and unexpected lenses.

Wavelength Space, 854 McCallie Ave, Chattanooga, Tennessee

Through Windows and Across Parks
A two-person exhibition featuring the work of Savonna Nicole Atkins & Rachel Evans Grant

November 15, 2024- February 7, 2025

Artist Talks: November 15, 2024, 8:00pm / January 14, 2025, 3:30pm / February 6, 2025, 2:30pm

WABE City Lights Interview: Artists Rachel Grant and Savonna Nicole Atkins Explore Motherhood and Art at Gallery 1740

Gallery 1740, 1740 Peachtree St. NW, Atlanta, Georgia