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Kentuck Art Center hosting March ‘Art Night'

Kentuck Art Center hosting March ‘Art Night'

Yahoo06-03-2025
NORTHPORT, Ala. (WIAT) — Kentuck Art Center is hosting its monthly Art Night on Thursday from 5- 8 p.m.
Kentuck describes Art Night as a free event that aims to celebrate art and artists. The event includes exhibition openings, open artists' studios, live music in the courtyard, extended Gallery Shop hours and pop-up shops from local vendors.
The gallery featured at this month's Art Night are 'From the Earth: Basketry' by Sarah Bell, Robert Haygens, Will Holley, Andrew McCall, Jill Miller and Mickey Miller. Artist talks will begin at 6:30 p.m. An artist demonstration will be held by Robert Haygens and Will Holley.
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For $20, guests can participate in a drop-in clay activity that includes two pounds of clay and a selection of glazes.
Art Night will feature live music by Ramblin Ricky Tate. It will also feature cob oven pizza and pop-up shops from local vendors, including the Girl Scouts, Local Clay Works, Dawg House Laser Studios, Fer Farm Handcrafted and Crafts by Clara. There will also be a free craft table for kids.
Kentuck's Art Nights are held on the first Thursday of every month. For more information, visit the Kentuck Art Center's website.
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