• Alabama, Then and Now

    Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center 612 24th Avenue, Tuscaloosa, AL, United States

    The Arts Council of Tuscaloosa will host “Alabama, Then and Now,” a traveling Bicentennial art exhibition by members of the Alabama Plein Air Artists. The exhibit will take place March 7-28, 2019 in The Arts Council Gallery at the Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center. For more information call 205-758-5195 or visit tuscarts.org.

    Free
  • 23rd Druid Arts Awards

    Bama Theatre Galleries 600 Greensboro Avenue , Tuscaloosa, AL, United States

    Come out to the Bama Theatre on March 28 at 6pm for The Arts Council of Tuscaloosa's 23rd annual Druid Arts Awards! There will be a reception at 6pm followed by the awards ceremony at 7pm. Tickets are $10 and can be purchased in person at the Arts Council or by calling 758-5195. The deadline […]

    $10
  • 2019 Tuscaloosa Tourism & Sports Half Marathon

    Government Plaza 2106 6th Street, Tuscaloosa

    This event features a half marathon, a 5K race, and an after party! The races start and finish in Government Plaza, Tuscaloosa. For more information email info@tuscaloosahalf.com To register: https://secure.getmeregistered.com/get_information.php?event_id=129782.  

  • Canebrake Homecoming

    Canebrake Homecoming

    Celebrate Alabama's Bicentennial and the Canebrake region with tours of historic sites, live music, arts, crafts, and more! The first weekend begins Saturday, March 23 from 9am-5pm and continues on Sunday from 1pm-5pm. The first weekend will feature tours in Hale county. The second weekend begins March 30 from 9am-5pm and continues on March 31 […]

  • Tuscaloosa 200 Bicentennial Bash

    Tuscaloosa Amphitheater 2710 Jack Warner Parkway , Tuscaloosa, AL, United States

    The City of Tuscaloosa Bicentennial Bash will take place March 30 at the Tuscaloosa Amphitheater. The event is free and will feature a family friendly concert, a Kid's Zone with rides, inflatables, and hands on activities for kids of all ages!

    Free
  • April Art Night

    Kentuck Art Center 503 Main Avenue , Northport , AL, United States

    Art Night is a monthly, free event that celebrates art and artists. There will be exhibition openings, open artists’ studios, live music in the courtyard, extended Gallery Shop hours, pizza, and pop-up shops from local vendors. April Art Night will take place April 4 from 5-8pm at the Kentuck Art Center in Northport.

    Free
  • First Friday, Downtown Tuscaloosa

    Downtown Tuscaloosa Tuscaloosa, AL, United States

    During First Friday galleries, businesses, and restaurants stay open later in the evening to allow the community to experience everything downtown Tuscaloosa has to offer. First Friday will take place April 5, 2019 from 5-9pm. For maps, open galleries, areas to park, and other information, visit http://www.firstfridaytuscaloosa.com/.

    Free
  • Tuscaloosa Funky Fun Run

    Munny Sokol Park 6198 Watermelon Road , Tuscaloosa, AL, United States

    The Tuscaloosa Funky Fun Run will take place at Sokol Park on April 6. Gather your biggest supporters, friends, family, co-workers, and classmates to celebrate the unique abilities individuals with autism bring to our community! The run is un-timed with zero competition, so anyone can participate! Participants should check in at 8:30 am and the […]

    $30
  • Druid City Arts Festival

    Government Plaza 2106 6th Street, Tuscaloosa

    The 10th Druid City Arts Festival will feature more than 80 artists from all over the south, as well as food and entertainment. The event is free! For more information visit http://www.druidcityartsfestival.com/.  

    Free
  • “Fried Green Tomatoes,” an Alabama Live Read of the Screenplay by University of Alabama Theatre Students

    Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center 612 24th Avenue, Tuscaloosa, AL, United States

    Join us for a live reading of the film script of Fried Green Tomatoes at the Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center. Doors open at 1:00pm with a cash bar, the show will begin at 2:00pm. Please also visit the art display by Nasrin Iravani. Admission to the reading is free.

    Free