CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., Saturday, Jan, 11, 2025 — Wavelength Space on McCallie Avenue in Chattanooga is open for your call for an appointment to see the work of Abigail Tulis, the Soddy-Daisy girl who, having studied art for a decade in New York City, now lives a secluded, creative life at a castle in Belgium.
The display is at 854 McCallie Ave. in Chattanooga. Just call (423) 544 5811.
Wavelength Space is a gallery founded by Raquel and Trey Mullins in 2021. It focuses on highlighting emerging and established artists from the Southeast. Wavelength pairs area and regional artists alongside nationally and internationally based artists in themed, conceptually driven shows. The gallery open by appointment during the week.
Here’s the link for a peek at Abigail’s work available right now at Wavelength.
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