Connecting People and Art
Founded by Melissa Woodall Curtis and Kat Curtis, Woodall Curtis Fine Arts continues a family tradition in fine art spanning more the forty years.
Based in Chattanooga, Tennessee, the gallery represents artists from the Southeast, Europe, and Russia, curating and preserving works that connect collectors through beauty, craftsmanship, and story.
We believe art should be lived with, shared, and passed down. Our mission is to connect collectors with exceptional works, celebrating beauty, honoring tradition, and inspiring a lifelong appreciation for fine art.
Who We Are
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Melissa Woodall Curtis
PRESIDENT & FOUNDER
With a degree in Art History from Tulane University, Melissa has combined scholarly expertise with a lifelong passion for the arts. As Linda Woodall’s daughter, Melissa grew up deeply connected to the gallery world and now continues her mother’s vision through Woodall Curtis Fine Arts.
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Kat Curtis
VICE PRESIDENT & CO-FOUNDER
Surrounded by fine art since childhood, Kat grew up immersed in her grandmother’s gallery, attending shows before she could even walk. She now expands her love of art as part of Woodall Curtis Fine Arts, bringing a fresh perspective and deep appreciation for the artists her family has long represented.
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Family Tradition
OUR STORY
Linda Woodall spent over four decades representing artists internationally and left her family with a lifelong love for fine art. The memories that the Woodall and Curtis family made throughout Linda’s career are ones they hope to continue making and sharing in the community of art lovers, collectors, and artists alike.
Linda’s Legacy
Linda Woodall, owner of Linda Woodall Fine Arts, was an art dealer and broker in the Chattanooga area beginning in 1980. She represented both local and international artists, with her gallery showcasing works from Chattanooga, Europe, and Russia in a wide range of media, including oil and watercolor paintings, drawings, pastels, and sculpture.
Over the years, she displayed original fine art in galleries in Chattanooga’s Fountain Square and Bluff View Arts District, as well as in her home gallery in Ooltewah, Tennessee. She also staged eight exhibitions at the Hunter Museum of American Art.

