A group of residents formed the Bluff Park Mural Committee to bring the first large-scale outdoor mural to the historic community.
Read MoreWhere some see just a weathered piece of wood covered with fungus, woodworker Laurens Cotten sees its uniqueness in a form that has its own story to tell.
Read MoreHoover High School senior Jacob Taylor and Spain Park High School senior Olivia Williams are the 2019 recipients of the Bluff Park Art Association art scholarship.
Read MoreThe Bluff Park Art Show, which has been held on the first Saturday in October for 56 straight years, will not take place this year.
The beloved juried art show was scheduled for Oct. 3, but has become yet another event that has had to be canceled due to COVID-19.
Read MoreArt organizations are part of what makes Birmingham shine so bright, but they’re hurting the most during the era of COVID-19. Supporting our most creative in the Magic City doesn’t always look like a donation‚ although those definitely don’t hurt! Give back by attending events, taking a class, sharing their messages on social and more
Read MoreChris Richardson likes to chop wood.
But the inexpensive fiberglass axes you can find at most home improvement stores just weren’t getting the job done well enough for him. He much preferred the quality of older steel axes.
Read MoreDebra Riffe, a printmaker from Birmingham, won the top award at the 2019 Bluff Park Art Show on Saturday, out of the 140 artists who participated this year.
Read MoreCharles Pinckney of Athens, Georgia, won the $3,500 Purchase Award, which means one of his jewelry pieces will go in the Bluff Park Art Association’s permanent collection.
Read MoreSidney Carter of Powder Springs, Georgia, received $3,500 for winning the Bluff Park Art Association Permanent Collection Purchase Award for one of his paintings called “The Harvest.” It was one of 15 awards given out at the 53rd annual show at the Bluff Park Community Center.
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