To kick off the month-long art exhibit, a reception will be held 6 to 10 p.m. Friday. Live entertainment will be provided by The Infinite Monkey Typing Pool and the Alabama Blues Project. “The B Side” will finish on Oct. 31.
“The B Side exhibit is a display of visual art not to be missed by the community. The participating artists have utilized a wide range of talent, technical ability and creativity to produce an exhibit that is truly unique, but with a subject matter that is easily accessible to everyone,” said Kevin Ledgewood, publicist for the Arts Council of Tuscaloosa.
The exhibit features an art style called pop surrealism, also known as underground art. Pop surrealism is known for breaking the barrier between popular culture and high art culture, with Andy Warhol being at the forefront of the movement. “The B Side” features pop surrealist art musically interpreted.