It's the place between tradition and tomorrow, nurturing our Southern folk art roots while showcasing emerging American craft artists. How has this West Alabama enclave on the banks of the Black Warrior River become a favorite destination for collectors worldwide? Come see for yourself. Kentuck is just around the corner.



At the Kentuck Art Center, you'll find working artists' studios nestled around a landscaped courtyard beside our exhibition spaces and Gallery Shop. The Kentuck Museum of Art presents monthly exhibitions, showcasing the work of both established artists and of up-and-comers. Sometimes traditional, sometimes visionary, always authentic, Kentuck brings art to the community and builds community with art.

Take home a treasured bit of Alabama from our Gallery Shop, where our shelves brim with pottery, glass, jewelry, clay and fiber hand-crafted by regional artisans.

KENTUCK IS ALABAMA'S AUTHENTIC AMERICAN EXPERIENCE ACCORDING TO TIME.COM!


The Kentuck Festival of the Arts is designated a Top Ten Art Fair and Festival by American Style Magazine.

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:Applications & Proposal Forms

: Kentuck Museum Association Employment Application

: Exhibit Proposal Form

: Gallery Shop Proposal Form

: Full Moon Emerging Artist Proposal Form

: Northport Fine Arts Initiative Proposal Form

: Courtyard Lease

: Studio Artist Application

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: 2009 KENTUCK FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS AWARDS

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Kentuck Announces
March Exhibit

Kentuck Gallery presents recent work by Birmingham artist Julia Peerson Carpenter. The opening reception will take place on Art Night March 4, 2010 from 5:00pm to 9:00pm. The exhibit will be on display until March 26, 2010.


2010 Exhibit Schedule

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Kentuck Canvas: the quarterly newsletter of the Kentuck Museum Association


Kentuck Art Center

503 Main Avenue

Northport, AL 35476

Kentuck is a non-profit organization dedicated to perpetuating the arts, engaging the community and empowering the artist.


The Craft Emergency Relief Fund (CERF) is working to connect with the craft artists, galleries and others in the craft community in the areas affected by Hurricane Katrina. Find out more here.