The Forever House: A Journey Through Color and Time
On August 7th, a remarkable exhibition titled
The Forever House will open at the Customs House Museum in Clarksville, Tennessee. This exhibition marks the debut solo show of
Arline Mann, a distinguished artist drawing inspiration from the historic
Elder House, a charming estate built in the 1920s, situated atop Elder Mountain in Chattanooga.
Mann's expressive collection features a series of watercolor paintings that beautifully capture the essence of the Elder House, immersing viewers in a world that feels both nostalgic and alive. The estate itself tells a story: built by
George Saffarrans Elder, a successful businessman, the Elder House stands majestically on over 3,000 acres. Its historical significance and long-standing architectural features provide a rich backdrop for Mann’s artistic interpretation.
Mann's work is characterized by vibrant washes and intricate layering techniques. Her painting style blends realism with a touch of dreaminess, showcasing architectural details such as arched windows, aged stone, and timeless woodwork. These elements, softened by translucent layers of paint, evoke a sense of nostalgia, inviting the audience to reminisce about the beauty of heritage and the stories enclosed within these walls.
Moreover, Mann eloquently expresses her vision for the exhibition: “The
Elder House isn’t just a physical structure; it’s alive with the spirit of those who once inhabited it,” she states. This profound sentiment serves as a guiding principle behind her creative process, where each brushstroke aims to convey the warm atmosphere and history embedded in the space.
Arline Mann's artistic journey is no ordinary tale. After an illustrious career as a Managing Director at
Goldman Sachs, where she led the
Global Employment Law Group, Mann transitioned into the art world, proving that her talents extend far beyond finance. Her work has not only gained accolades but has also been showcased at notable venues such as the National Arts Club and the
Salmagundi Club in New York, in addition to local exhibitions at the Chattanooga
River Gallery.
The upcoming exhibition,
The Forever House, represents a significant chapter in Mann's artistic career. It is a celebration of self-exploration, creative reinvention, and a heartfelt appreciation of the spaces that shape human experiences. Mann's unique perspective and remarkable ability to intertwine her past with her present make the exhibition a must-see for art enthusiasts and casual visitors alike.
The details of the exhibition are as follows:
- - What: The Forever House – An exhibition of watercolor art by Arline Mann
- - Where: Customs House Museum, 200 S 2nd St, Clarksville, TN
- - When: August 7 – October 26, 2025
An opening reception will take place, but due to limited availability, it is advised to reach out to Ashley or Melissa for media and guest list inquiries.
For more detailed information about the exhibition, please visit
Customs House Museum.
About the Artist
Arline Mann's career is as fascinating as her art. With roots in the New York theatre scene, she transitioned from a Broadway producer’s assistant to a leading corporate attorney and finally found her calling in watercolor painting. Her diverse experiences reflect a journey marked by creativity and passion that culminates in her first solo museum exhibition.
Media Contact:
Ashley Marcos: (480) 335-0506 | [email protected]
Melissa Bill: (786) 285-0426 | [email protected]