
It grew from an idea...evidently one whose time
had come! In 1963 a group of parents from Bluff Park Elementary School
sponsored a "Come As Your Favorite Book" dance. This fund
raising project was the first step in expanding the school library.
Henry Kimbrell and his band donated their talents, the community responded,
and $600 went into the library fund.
In 1964 most of the same people, under the sponsorship
of the Bluff Park PTA, held an art show auction. Artists in the
community contributed their paintings and crafts, and $850 was added
to the library fund.
In 1965 an independent group, but still composed
of most of the same people and still working for the library, formed
a non-profit corporation and held a second art show. Sixty-five
artists participated in the show, which was held at the Shades Cliff
Community Park (Bluff Park Community Center). The response and support
of the Birmingham community was overwhelming. From this point on,
the Bluff Park Art Show has been an eagerly awaited annual event.
The show now attracts over 30,000 people, and artists from all parts
of the country are invited to exhibit. The show is held each year
on the first Saturday of October and is situated on four acres of
beautifully wooded mountain land. A group from a local church holds
a bake sale, the Lions Club organization works all night the night
before to provide real pit barbecue, and live Jazz music is a standard
feature at the show. The Shades Mountain Junior Women's Club offer
a special treat to the younger children in the form of an art learning
center. Different crafts are taught to the children while their
parents tour the show. Over 100 artists are invited to exhibit and
may also enter one work in competition for several different prize
categories. Purchase awards from this competition form the major
portion of the permanent collection.
The Purchase Awards from the 1965, 1966, and 1967
shows were given to the Bluff Park Elementary School Library. The
1965 award was "Cabin on Sanders Road" by Henry Kimbrell
of Birmingham, Alabama. The 1966 award, "August and Sunflowers,
was won by Huntsville, Alabama artist Wanda Dashner. The 1967 painting,
"Waiting for What?" was the work of Mary Cobb Martin of
Huntsville, Alabama.
In 1965 the Art Association voted to keep the purchase
awards to form a permanent collection, although the paintings were
still to hang in the school library. In 1973 a special purchase
award was made to honor Mervyn Sterne, one of the first supporters
of the Art Association and the school library. The painting, "Woman
with Child," by Judith Taylor Rogers of Birmingham, Alabama,
won this award and it was placed in the collection of the school
library. Since that time the permanent collection has grown to near
100 pieces of original art that rotate through the Hoover schools
and other area locations which include Bluff Park, Gwin, Shades
Mountain, Green Valley, Alabama School of Fine Arts, The University
of Montevallo, Epic School and Sterne Library at UAB. The purpose
of the Art Association, as stated in the 1966 show brochure, is
to promote projects and activities which will further the appreciation
of art in the Birmingham Metropolitan area. This purpose has been
carried out to an extent that the original members never dreamed.
Contributions have been made to many of the art and civic organizations
of the city.
The following list of charitable
contributions is how an idea from dedicated parents has grown and
branched out to reach many peoples lives with the Arts:
- The
Bluff Park Annual Invitational Art Show / Over 40 Years of bringing
visual artists to the Birmingham area from all over the United
States.
- Acquiring
and maintaining a Permanent Collection of nearly 100 pieces of
two and three-dimensional art. These comprise a rotating display
in local schools, libraries and universities.
-
Funding Public Sculpture
"Becoming", by Ted Metz, given to
City of Hoover and located at City Hall.
"The Reader", by Frank Fleming, given to Hoover Library
and on display there.
"Gift to Aldridge Gardens: $25,000 to match Civic funds for
a bronze sculpture "Along for the Ride" by Frank Fleming.
- Funding Special Events
- A four day Japanese Cultural Presentation, including lectures,
demonstrations, and performances by Shozo Sato.
- Icon, Sign & Symbol, a collaborative work by a group of
artists and academics and performed at the Huntsville, Mobile,
Montgomery and Birmingham Museums of Art.
- Donations to the Birmingham Museum of Art. In
2001 the Association donated $25,000 to the museum in celebration
of its 50th anniversary. These funds enabled the Museum to obtain
matching grants toward the purchase of the large-scale work by
preeminent American artist Sol LeWitt, titled "Bands of Color
in Various Directions" (2001), and was specially created
by LeWitt for the Museum's rear facade.
- In 2003 the Association donated an additional $40,000
to the Museum towards purchase of contemporary art, in celebration
of our 40th Anniversary.
- In 2007, the Association donated $15,000 to the Birmingham
Museum of Art in support of the "Pompeii, Tales from an Eruption" exhibit.
Sponsorship of Local Associations
& the Arts by Contributions to:
- The Alabama Symphony
- Public Radio and Television
- Space One Eleven
- Studio by the Tracks
- Boy & Girl Scouts of America
- Explorer Scouts
- Area high school music programs
- School and public libraries
- Vulcan Statue Renewal
Gifts
- Purchase
of the 88 volume Groves' Dictionary of Art for the Hoover Public
Library and periodic donations to school libraries.
- Donated $6,000 towards
books to be chosen by Hoover Art Teachers
- Hoover High Art donation
of $1,000 for a Kiln Portico.
- Brunch honoring Hoover
Art Teachers.
- Memorial work of
art by Heidi Bowman, in memory of Helen K. Stephens and given
to Bluff Park Elementary.
- Gifts to four
College Art Programs, totaling $5,000.
- DVD art project for area libraries, colleges
and schools. Also for sale at Birmingham Museum of Art gift shop
or order here online.
- Partnered with the City of Hoover and several Hoover schools
to frame student artwork for the new Hoover Public Safety Center.
Funding Park Improvements
Over the years, the Association has helped maintain and improve
the Community Center. The latest contribution to the park was the
Bandstand/Gazebo.
$22,000 in College Scholarships since 1999 for graduating Hoover High School seniors planning a career in the arts. The 2007 recipient is Jarrod Vines to attend the University of South Alabama.
* Additional projects,
contributions and scholarships are currently in the planning stages.
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