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Kentuck Festival of the Arts

Kentuck has a rich 50-year history as a nationally known crossroads of creativity and community. Every year, over 10,000 travel from across the United States to become immersed in a Southern experience of prolific creativity rarely found at other festivals. Having roots in folk art, the two-day festival features 270+ artists, live music, spoken word, activities for children, folk and contemporary craft demonstrations, food trucks, and local craft brews.

Featured in numerous publications, Kentuck Festival of the Arts was most recently recognized by Alabama Department of Tourism as one of the top-ten events to attend in Alabama in 2018 and by Alabama Magazine as one of the "Best of Bama 2018."

Kentuck has also been featured in Smithsonian Magazine, Southern Living, American Style Magazine, and National Geographic Traveler. In 2018, the Festival was named 5th in the nation (based on artists' self-reported sales) in the category of Classic and Contemporary Craft Shows by Sunshine Artists Magazine.

The Kentuck Festival of the Arts takes place the third weekend in October every year. Festival hours are Saturday: 9a.m. - 5p.m. and Sunday: 9a.m. - 5p.m.

Kentuck Festival of the Arts

Address : Kentuck Park, 3401 5th Street Tuscaloosa AL
Phone : 205-758-1257   (Always call and confirm events.)

Email Address : kentuck@kentuck.org

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Admission Fee : $10/a day, or $15 for a weekend pass. Kids 12 & under FREE

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