comparemela.com

டோனா காஸ்டெல்லனோ News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana

Huntsville show Rooted in History spotlights Alabama folk art including Jason Isbell

Huntsville show ‘Rooted in History’ spotlights Alabama folk art including Jason Isbell AL.com 3 hrs ago Lee Roop, al.com © Lee Roop | lroop/al.com Birmingham artist Tracie Noles-Ross created a new kind of art for her during the pandemic. One detail of the entire work called Life in the Thicket is shown here. A new show and sale of Alabama folk art – much of it by Black artists – is bringing people to Harrison Brothers Hardware, a Huntsville fixture on the Courthouse Square known for blending history, arts and crafts. The show called “Rooted in History” also includes modern subjects such as Jason Isbell and Amanda Shires and the COVID pandemic. Isbell gave his personal approval of the portrait of himself and Shires by Scottsboro artist Sonya Clemons.

Huntsville wants Magnolia Terrace, home of early Black middle class, named historic

It is called Magnolia Terrace, and it’s where many of Huntsville’s Black professionals moved when they were displaced from the city center in the 1940s and 1950s by what later became known as “urban renewal.” Now, the neighborhood that is still home to a largely Black population of single-family home owners, faces a new wave of what could be positive change as it sits beside a corridor the .

© 2025 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.