Saturday in the Park
Moundville Archaeological Park 634 Mound State Parkway, Moundville, AL, United States"Saturday in the Park" is a series of demonstrations and presentations related to Native Americans, archaeology, natural history, sustainable gardening and more! Hours Most programs, which run from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., have a hands-on activity for children. Admission All programs are free with paid park admission. Adults – $8 Seniors (55-years-old and older) – $7 Students – $6 Under 5 – Free Moundville Residents – Free Native American visitors – Free with tribal membership card UA Museums members – [...]
Saturday in the Park
Moundville Archaeological Park 634 Mound State Parkway, Moundville, AL, United States"Saturday in the Park" is a series of demonstrations and presentations related to Native Americans, archaeology, natural history, sustainable gardening and more! Hours Most programs, which run from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., have a hands-on activity for children. Admission All programs are free with paid park admission. Adults – $8 Seniors (55-years-old and older) – $7 Students – $6 Under 5 – Free Moundville Residents – Free Native American visitors – Free with tribal membership card UA Museums members – [...]
Saturday in the Park
Moundville Archaeological Park 634 Mound State Parkway, Moundville, AL, United States"Saturday in the Park" is a series of demonstrations and presentations related to Native Americans, archaeology, natural history, sustainable gardening and more! Hours Most programs, which run from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., have a hands-on activity for children. Admission All programs are free with paid park admission. Adults – $8 Seniors (55-years-old and older) – $7 Students – $6 Under 5 – Free Moundville Residents – Free Native American visitors – Free with tribal membership card UA Museums members – [...]
EXHIBIT – Flow Tuscaloosa
UA Gallery at the Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center 620 Greensboro Avenue, Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesFlow Tuscaloosa recognizes the successful restoration of Hurricane Creek, a Tuscaloosa natural resource, as inspiration to ignite action to protect the resources of the Black Warrior River watershed and bring attention to environmental justice efforts in West Alabama. Drawing from expressive and visual art as a stimulus for dialogue, engagement and play, the project nurtures local commitment to environmental stewardship through arts-based workshops that will culminate with a community lantern parade and three curated exhibitions.
EXHIBIT – Flow Tuscaloosa
UA Gallery at the Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center 620 Greensboro Avenue, Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesFlow Tuscaloosa recognizes the successful restoration of Hurricane Creek, a Tuscaloosa natural resource, as inspiration to ignite action to protect the resources of the Black Warrior River watershed and bring attention to environmental justice efforts in West Alabama. Drawing from expressive and visual art as a stimulus for dialogue, engagement and play, the project nurtures local commitment to environmental stewardship through arts-based workshops that will culminate with a community lantern parade and three curated exhibitions.
EXHIBIT – Flow Tuscaloosa
UA Gallery at the Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center 620 Greensboro Avenue, Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesFlow Tuscaloosa recognizes the successful restoration of Hurricane Creek, a Tuscaloosa natural resource, as inspiration to ignite action to protect the resources of the Black Warrior River watershed and bring attention to environmental justice efforts in West Alabama. Drawing from expressive and visual art as a stimulus for dialogue, engagement and play, the project nurtures local commitment to environmental stewardship through arts-based workshops that will culminate with a community lantern parade and three curated exhibitions.
EXHIBIT – “Unrealism: Jason Guynes”
Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center 620 Greensboro Avenue, Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesThe Arts Council of Tuscaloosa will host an exhibit of works by Jason Guynes, UA professor of art, June 3-July 29, 2022 in The Arts Council Gallery at the Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center. Opening on June 3 during the First Friday Art Walk from 5 p.m.-7 p.m., the exhibit will be titled “Unrealism” and will consist of drawings and works in oil. “Unrealism” is an attempt to depict reality in a contemporary form which inevitably entails an effort to [...]
EXHIBIT – “Unrealism: Jason Guynes”
Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center 620 Greensboro Avenue, Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesThe Arts Council of Tuscaloosa will host an exhibit of works by Jason Guynes, UA professor of art, June 3-July 29, 2022 in The Arts Council Gallery at the Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center. Opening on June 3 during the First Friday Art Walk from 5 p.m.-7 p.m., the exhibit will be titled “Unrealism” and will consist of drawings and works in oil. “Unrealism” is an attempt to depict reality in a contemporary form which inevitably entails an effort to [...]
EXHIBIT – Flow Tuscaloosa
UA Gallery at the Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center 620 Greensboro Avenue, Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesFlow Tuscaloosa recognizes the successful restoration of Hurricane Creek, a Tuscaloosa natural resource, as inspiration to ignite action to protect the resources of the Black Warrior River watershed and bring attention to environmental justice efforts in West Alabama. Drawing from expressive and visual art as a stimulus for dialogue, engagement and play, the project nurtures local commitment to environmental stewardship through arts-based workshops that will culminate with a community lantern parade and three curated exhibitions.
EXHIBIT – Flow Tuscaloosa
UA Gallery at the Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center 620 Greensboro Avenue, Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesFlow Tuscaloosa recognizes the successful restoration of Hurricane Creek, a Tuscaloosa natural resource, as inspiration to ignite action to protect the resources of the Black Warrior River watershed and bring attention to environmental justice efforts in West Alabama. Drawing from expressive and visual art as a stimulus for dialogue, engagement and play, the project nurtures local commitment to environmental stewardship through arts-based workshops that will culminate with a community lantern parade and three curated exhibitions.