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Giving significance to the salvage

Giving significance to the salvage

Megan Miller September 11, 2012

Community, beauty and hope are three unexpected things that local artists discovered in Tuscaloosa in the wake of April 27, 2011 tornado. Salvaged wood, collected from devastated sites in the city is now...

Art student’s work inspired by movement, transforms an entire room

Art student’s work inspired by movement, transforms an entire room

Abbey Crain September 4, 2012

For one University of Alabama MFA student studying art, a traditional canvas was not enough. Instead, Aynslee Moon tranformed an entire room into one piece expressional piece and is presenting an installation...

Local talent comes out to Kentuck Art Night

Local talent comes out to Kentuck Art Night

Lauren Ferguson July 11, 2012

Kentuck’s July Art Night featured a group showing by Crossroads Arts Alliance of Gordo Ala., and an exhibit by Gadsden oil painter Anna Mullin titled “Cloudscapes: God’s Picture Show.” The monthly...

Daniel Moore wins lawsuit over trademark

Daniel Moore wins lawsuit over trademark

Eric Yaron June 20, 2012

The 11th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in favor of Daniel Moore on June 11 in the latest lawsuit filed against him by the University of Alabama for breach of contract and trademark infringement. Deborah...

Kentuck’s monthly art night showcases two local artists

Abbey Crain June 12, 2012

This month’s Kentuck Art Night displayed work from local art teacher Lindsay Mouyal, folk artist Betty Sue Matthews and commemorated long-time volunteer Carolyn Fritz. Kentuck hosts Art Night the first...

Sonic Frontiers to host Ghanaian saxophonist at Ferg

Courtney Stinson April 24, 2012

The Sonic Frontiers Concert Series will host its spring finale tonight at the Ferguson Center Theater at 7:30 p.m. The concert will feature Nii Noi Nortey, a Ghanaian saxophonist and visual artist. Nortey...

Art Kitchen to host silent auction

Art Kitchen to host silent auction

Courtney Stinson April 4, 2012

The Alabama Art Kitchen, an art collective that offers local artists workspace and equipment, will host its second fundraiser on Friday and Saturday nights. Money raised by the weekend’s fundraising...

Art exhibit brings diversity to B’ham

Becky Robinson March 28, 2012

The Birmingham Civil Rights Institute will be showcasing “Living in Limbo: Lesbian Families in the Deep South,” a modern art exhibit depicting portraits of lesbian couples and families with roots tied...

Japanese artwork on display at Ferguson Center

Nathan Proctor March 25, 2012

The University of Alabama celebrated the 26th year of the Sakura Festival through an art exhibit showcasing Japanese works from Tuscaloosa’s sister city, Narashino, Japan. Shinrai, the Japanese word...

Arts take center stage

Arts take center stage

Courtney Stinson March 25, 2012

The Druid City Arts Festival engaged the Tuscaloosa community on Saturday, drawing students, families and community members downtown to enjoy the art, the music and the weather at the third installment...

Arts awareness week to precede festival

Arts awareness week to precede festival

Courtney Stinson March 8, 2012

The third annual Druid City Arts Festival, a celebration of local music, art and storytelling in downtown Tuscaloosa, will take place on March 24. This year, a Kickoff Week of free on-campus arts awareness...

Museum creates app to enhance exhibit

Museum creates app to enhance exhibit

Becky Robinson March 5, 2012

Museum goers know that sometimes getting up close to the art can be difficult and, in many cases, frowned upon. However, the Birmingham Museum of Art has found a way to fix this problem by merging the...