“Color the River, Write the River”
Cornelius Falls“Color the River, Write the River”. Dip your brush in the river with Artist Ashley Armistead. Craft river poetry with Poet Tina Mozelle Braziel. More info www.flfr.org
“Color the River, Write the River”. Dip your brush in the river with Artist Ashley Armistead. Craft river poetry with Poet Tina Mozelle Braziel. More info www.flfr.org
Learn colored pencil techniques from an expert. FLFR's own Dr Shivani, who has won awards for her colorful birds in all the FLFR Art and Photo contests, will be teaching [...]
CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE: http://flowtuscaloosa.com/calendar/ Our lantern-building workshops will take place at Tuscaloosa’s First Friday event in March, April, and May. We’ll be at the Dinah Washington Cultural Arts [...]
Create unique works of art from recovered driftwood with Mobile Baykeeper while sipping Happy Hour drink specials! Come celebrate 25 years of Mobile Baykeeper and design a one-of-a-kind piece of [...]
Cahaba Brewing | March 18, 2023 Doors open at 12:00 PM. Film begins AT 3:30 PM. Hosted by: Deep South Outfitters & Cahaba Riverkeeper Tickets may be purchased at Deep [...]
Make plans now to join us for a truly unique experience! Join ARA’s Poet and Film Fellow, Palavi Ahuja, in the Bankhead National Forest for a special poetry writing workshop! [...]
Join the Friends of the Locust Fork River for a Haiku Poetry Walk at Palisades Park! Lisa Martin will lead a walk along some of the beautiful paths of Palisades [...]
Join the Friends of the Locust Fork River for poetic walk at Swann Covered Bridge! Saturday morning in November when the leaves are turning color and the river’s rumbling sound [...]
Join Starr Weems & Wild Alabama's Janice Barrett for a Nature Journaling Workshop at Lowe Mill Arts and Entertainment, inspired by the ecosystem of the eastern hemlock tree! For more [...]
Cahaba River Society and Arts Trussville will host their first juried art exhibition: Cahaba Inspired! This themed show will explore our relation to water and nature, embodied by the Cahaba [...]