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B.L.A.C. Fest

Fri, Feb 20

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Chattanooga

Black Legacy of Arts and Culture Festival is presented by The Pop-up Project in collaboration with Providence Newson Dance Company and SOBI.

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B.L.A.C. Fest
B.L.A.C. Fest

Time & Location

Feb 20, 2026, 7:30 PM – Feb 22, 2026, 9:00 PM

Chattanooga, 3214 Brainerd Rd, Chattanooga, TN 37411, USA

About the event

B.L.A.C. Fest (Black Legacy of Arts and Culture Festival) is a Black History Month weekend celebration (Feb 20–22, 2026) honoring the creativity, history, and cultural impact of Black artistry.

 

This year’s theme, Framework, looks at the structures that shape Black creativity, identity, liberation and how art can challenge what limits us and build what comes next. Expect a multi-disciplinary lineup:


Art CHATT: Framework - Exploring the structures that influence creative identity through art and live dialogue.

Beyond the Frame - Providence Newson Dance Co. presents a dance experience translating Black visual art into movement.

Frame by Frame - A screening of short films highlighting the work of Black filmmakers.

Schedule

3 more items available

Tickets

  • B.L.A.C. Fest Pass

    All Access pass to full schedule

    $60.00

    +$1.50 ticket service fee

    Sale ended
  • Providence Ticket

    Valid only for Beyond the Frame Showings

    $35.00

    +$0.88 ticket service fee

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  • SOBI Ticket

    Valid only for ArtCHATT and Frame by Frame

    $35.00

    +$0.88 ticket service fee

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  • Child (12 and under)

    THIS CAN ONLY BE PURCHASED AT THE DOOR! This is for the Beyond the Frame ticket only for the Saturday 2pm or 7pm show. If a child sits on your lap, they can get in for free. If a child is 12 and under, their ticket price is $15. 13 and older is the regular ticket pricing of $35.

    $15.00

    +$0.38 ticket service fee

    Sale ended

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The Pop-up Project is an equal opportunity employer and provider of services. We do not and shall not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion (creed), gender, gender expression, age, national origin (ancestry), disability, marital status, sexual orientation, or military status, in any of our activities or operations.

 

We believe that difference makes our organization stronger. Our artists and audiences come from all walks of life and from a variety of backgrounds. The Pop-up Project respects, celebrates, and reflects the diversity that positively contributes to our community.

The Pop-up Project is proud to be sponsored by The footprint Foundation, The Lyndhurst Foundation, The Benwood Foundation, The Bobby Stone Foundation, Arts Build, The Tennessee Arts Commission, Humanaut, The Chattanooga Theatre Centre, Urban Story Ventures, and many other individual donors and clients.

Thank you!

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