Tennessee River Park Landscape Photograph
Saturday, July 2, 2011 at 2:03PM 
Tennessee River Park Landscape Photograph
Saturday, July 2, 2011 at 2:03PM 
Tennessee River Park Landscape Photograph
Monday, February 8, 2010 at 12:51PM
Dec.15 - Feb. 25, 2010
Reception: Jan. 22, 6-9pm
The Gallery at Blackwell, Blackwell Automotive, 71 Eastgate Loop, Chattanooga, TN
The new show features selected framed prints in our newly renovated display area.
For more information, contact Milton McLain at 423.344.5643 or info@chattanoogaphoto.org
Gallery Hours: Mon-Fri 8am-6pm, Sat 8am-1pm.
Monday, November 23, 2009 at 1:44PM
E A R T H
at Warehouse Row
Tanner-Hill Gallery will participate in the re-opening of Warehouse Row with a temporary project space featuring the works of Matthew Cornell, Edward Kellogg, Lawrence Mathis and Ann Nichols. This exhibit will be a companion exhibit with the current exhibit at Tanner-Hill Gallery on South Broad Street.
The project space will host an opening reception on Tuesday,
December 1, 2009
12 noon - 6 p.m.
Visit our new website at www.tannerhillgallery.com
Warehouse Row Project Space
1110 Market Street
Suite 121
Chattanooga, TN 37402
423.280.7182

Thursday, September 3, 2009 at 3:36PM
Please drop in and see the beautiful and creative artwork of fine artist Sandra Baker-Hinton. I really enjoyed a trip to her studio gallery while vacationing on Amelia Island. She kindly asked me and my wife to go with her on a sea turtle excursion which I sure wish I could’ve went on but I was leaving early that morning. Good luck with your show Sandra and thank you everyone for stopping by Boyd Greene Fine Art for a browse.
This is the painting I sent to represent my work which has changed considerably since I moved 7 years ago from North Georgia, just beside Chattanooga, to Amelia Island and opened a studio in Fernandina Beach. The painting represents both my life here with its brighter colors on canvas rather than watercolor, a major part of what I do now but it still has that familiar profile of Lookout Mountain which I spent 35 years looking at across the valley. I had to give up my membership in the gallery because it was a co-operative gallery and you can’t do your part if you live 8 hours away.
From this gallery I gained the experience to confidently run my own gallery on Amelia Island. My children were only little guys when I started this endeavor with some friends, some of which are no longer with us. Vivian Hixson and Jackie Mattox I know have passed on as well as several others who joined us later. It started out as a small endeavor in a town which had very few opportunities for artists to show their work and after moving for the third time has flourished in a great part of town. I helped with making it what it is and it’s something which I am proud to have been a part.
The show opening will start at 5 pm on Friday Evening at 26A Frazier Avenue in Chattanooga, Tennessee at the In-Town Gallery and I hope to see all my dear North Georgia and Chattanooga friends there.
One of my art friends sent me a letter that fine artist Sandra Baker-Hinton sent her so I thought I would pass it along for those in the greater Chattanooga, Tennessee area to enjoy.
Friday September 11, 2009 I will be in Chattanooga for a momentous event, the 35th anniversary of In-Town Gallery, a gallery which 12 of us founded that many years ago.