ITG To Host Exhibit Of Metal Sculpture By Denice Bizot In July

  • Thursday, July 3, 2025
Denice Bizot
Denice Bizot
In-Town Gallery presents Flip Flop Flutter, a collection of new artwork by sculptor Denice Bizot through July 31.  A reception will be held on Friday, July 11 from 5-8 p.m.

Officials saic, "Using a plasma cutting torch and noted for her original and freewheeling sense of design, Ms. Bizot creates abstract pieces of power and beauty. In addition to her deft handling of shapes in space, she enhances her work with inks."  

Ms. Bizot graduated with a BFA from Loyola University.
Her work can be seen in public spaces around Chattanooga and corporate collections in Amsterdam, New York City, Houston, New Orleans and Hattiesburg, Ms. Her sculptures are also in many private collections throughout the United States, including that of Catherine Zeta-Jones.

Showcasing the work of local artists, In-Town Gallery is located ‘Between the Bridges’ on Chattanooga’s North Shore at 26A Frazier Ave. Hours are Monday through Saturday from 11 a.m.-6 p.m. and from noon-5 p.m. on Sundays. ITG offers a diverse range of original art and fine craft.
Denice Bizot - Spacedust
Denice Bizot - Spacedust
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