The Practice of Civilization: Paintings by Lorrie Lane
Kentuck Gallery at Hotel Indigo 111 Greensboro Avenue, Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesBernard Wright: Kentuck Art Center
Kentuck Art Center 503 Main Avenue , Northport , AL, United StatesJuly Art Night
Kentuck Art Center 503 Main Avenue , Northport , AL, United StatesThis is a monthly FREE event that includes: an exhibition at Kentuck Art Center, Kentuck Studio Artists have studios open, pop up shops in the Courtyard of Wonders, a food truck, live music, Downtown Northport artists' studios, champagne for Big Dog and Fire Ant members of Kentuck, wine, snacks, and cob oven pizza
Art Night with Bernard Wright & Others
Kentuck Art Center 503 Main Avenue , Northport , AL, United StatesJuly 6th | Kentuck Art Night | 5:00 - 8:00 PM FREE Admission for Art, Culture, and Live Music Open Studios for Kentuck Artists! Studio Artist Display in the Clarke Building!
First Friday
Downtown Tuscaloosa Galleries , United StatesCheck your local Tuscaloosa galleries for more details.
Alabama Blues Weekend
Reserve your seat today for Alabama Blues Weekend, July 7-8 in Tuscaloosa! Enjoy live Blues performances, and learn more about the history of the Blues. Reserve your seat today at ALBLUES.COM. Want a preview? Watch below. Your $10 registration includes: Friday and Saturday — at Bryant Conference Center, observe masterclasses and participate in sessions […]
“It’s Never Too Late to Start” – Art from Osher Lifelong Learning Institute students
UA Gallery 620 Greensboro Ave., Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesFirst Friday Reception: “Dark Patriot” Exhibit
Arts Council Gallery, DWCAC 620 Greensboro Ave, Tuscaloosa, AL, United States"Dark Patriot" Exhibit of Work by artist Matt Daugherty at the Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center in The Arts Council Gallery July 7-28 with opening reception on July 7 from 5-8 p.m. during First Friday Gallery Hours M-F from 9-noon and 1-4 p.m.
First Friday Reception: “It’s Never Too Late to Start”
UA Gallery 620 Greensboro Ave., Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesArt from Osher Lifelong Learning Institute students
First Friday Reception: Collected Memory
The Paul R. Jones Gallery in downtown Tuscaloosa will open a new exhibition. The exhibition will run until Aug. 25 and showcases a collection of works created by artists of Southern heritage including Benny Andrews, Fahamu Pecou and 27 other artists.