“Nothing Adventured, Nothing Learned” Photography Exhibit
Bama Theatre Galleries 600 Greensboro Avenue , Tuscaloosa“It’s Never Too Late to Start” – Art from Osher Lifelong Learning Institute students
UA Gallery 620 Greensboro Ave., TuscaloosaFirst Friday Reception: “Dark Patriot” Exhibit
Arts Council Gallery, DWCAC 620 Greensboro Ave, TuscaloosaWeek of Events
“Nothing Adventured, Nothing Learned” Photography Exhibit
"Nothing Adventured, Nothing Learned" Photography Exhibit by Lindsay Madison Bama Theatre’s Junior League Gallery June 16-Aug. 31, 2017 and is open from 9:00am until 4:00pm. The display will feature her nature themed images. A reception honoring the artist will take place on June 25 from 2-4 p.m. at the gallery.
Canterbury Chapel’s Art Class Exhibit
Canterbury's Art Class Exhibit June 16 through July 30 Opening Reception Friday, June 16, from 5:00-7:00 PM in the Student Center.
“William C. Gorgas and the Great War” Exhibit
Please join us for the opening of our new exhibit "William C. Gorgas and the Great War" commemorating the Centennial Anniversary of United States involvement in World War I and William Gorgas's role as Surgeon General of the United States Army.
Canterbury Chapel’s Art Class Exhibit
Part of Canterbury's parish life is the every changing collection of shapes and colors hosted in our "Betak/Frangoulis Art Gallery". Canterbury's Art Class Exhibit June 16 through July 30 For more information contact Lorrie Lane, 205-292-3177 or lorrieslane@gmail.com
First Friday Reception: “Dark Patriot” Exhibit
"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: 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.
First Friday Reception: “It’s Never Too Late to Start”
Art from Osher Lifelong Learning Institute students
Homegrown Alabama Farmer’s Market
Homegrown Alabama Farmer’s Market
Homegrown Alabama is The University of Alabama's student-run farmer's market. It is held on the lawn of Canterbury Episcopal Chapel from 3-6 every Thursday, April through November. Vendors from all over the state come every week to sell their goods, which include loads of produce, jams, honey, eggs, meats and home-baked treats. The market also […]