The Arts Council

Huntsville, Alabama

Photo by Brian Jones, Alabama Bureau of Tourism & Travel

Photo by Jeff White

Welcome to

Located inside downtown Huntsville's Von Braun Center
(next to the Playhouse)
700 Monroe Street, SW; Suite 2
Now Celebrating our 47th Year!

Courtesy of Photos by Walt

photo by Richard Calmes




 

The Arts Council, Inc. of Huntsville, Alabama, established in October 1962, receives funding from the City of Huntsville, the Madison County Commission, the Jane K. Lowe Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA, a Federal agency), and the Alabama State Council on the Arts (ASCA), as well as contributions and sponsorships from Tennessee Valley businesses, corporations, and individuals.



Arts, Huntsville, choreography, theatre, theater, dance, visual arts, Panoply Arts Festival, Madison County, Alabama, symphony, orchestra, chamber orchestra, one-acts, photography, painting, pottery, arts in education, sculpture, wood-carving, performing arts, ballet, children’s theater, singing, chorus, summer camps, Create Huntsville, Arts in Huntsville, concerts, Concerts in the Park, Lee Deal, workshops, volunteers, 501(c)(3), tourism, Von Braun Center, Arts Center, Arts Central, competitions, Alabama Arts Councils

 

 

 

 

The News This Weekend
Now Up at the JavaGalleria at Sam and Greg's!

The JavaGalleria @ Sam and Greg’s
119 Northside Square
Huntsville, AL  35801

Panoply’s Emerging Artists/Art
Educators
Show
at the
JavaGalleria

 

 

Through Monday, July 12, TAC’s JavaGalleria will feature the works of both our Panoply Arts Festival 2010 Emerging Artist Tent, presented by Public FA, and the Art Educators Tent.

Up-and-coming visual artists between the ages of 17 and 27 (or artists of any age currently enrolled in a studio art course at the college level) and who have never had a gallery contract are eligible for the “Emerging Artist” designation.  Represented artists include Ashley Dinges, Ankica Mitrovska, Matthew Knopps, Bob Gile, Jacob Letsholo, Jamal Turner, Chris Wade, Janette Jamar, Tabatha Jarmulowicz, L. Blaksley, and Xavier Lacy.

Panoply's Art Educator’s Tent showcases the work of artists who have actively taught art classes in public/private elementary and secondary schools or colleges/universities prior to April 2010.  The works of Jill Johnson, Cara Fuller, Natalie Cook, and Roxie Veasey will also be featured in the exhibit.

Each piece will be available for sale to the public at a price determined by the artist.  A percentage of each sale is retained by
TAC to help fund Arts Education and Community Outreach programs conducted throughout the year.  For further information on TAC, including the Panoply Arts Festival and our visual arts galleries, call (256) 519-2787 (ARTS), ext. 206.

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Monte Sano Art Show
9/18/2010 - 9/18/2010 Monte Sano State Park—Picnic Area