7 Alabama Craft Festivals You Need to Attend This Year

There Are Endless Ways To Enjoy Fall In Tuscaloosa, Including The Kentuck Art Festival. Photo Via Kentuck Art Center On Facebook
There are endless ways to enjoy fall in Tuscaloosa, including the Kentuck Art Festival. Photo via Kentuck Art Center on Facebook

Alabama holds many arts and crafts festivals that are perfect for a fall activity. Here’s a list of Alabama’s upcoming arts and crafts festivals this fall from an Alabama native.

Homestead Hollow

The Homestead Hollow Arts and Crafts Festival will have handmade crafts, wood carving, blacksmithing, wood stove cooking, quilting, + whiskey making. Tickets are $10 for adults, and ages 12 and under are free!

Kentuck Arts Festival

Kentuck Tuscaloosa
Kentuck is Tuscaloosa’s premier celebration of Alabama art. Photo via Kentuck Art Center on Facebook

This festival is known for its folk art. This year will be Kentuck’s 53rd year of the festival. Tickets are $15 for a day pass, $25 for the weekend pass, and kids 12 and under are free.

Birmingham Fall Craft and Vendor Market

This indoor craft fest includes local vendors selling unique and homemade items. It’s great for sweet treats and gifts.

Covered Bridge Arts & Music Fest

The Covered Bridge Arts + Music Fest is expected to have 10,000 people visiting throughout the day. It’s an outdoor festival that also includes live music + food.

Arts and Crafts Bazaar

The Dauphin Street Beer Festival will include the Arts and Crafts Bazaar. Take the opportunity to discover new talents and meet local artists. Alongside, sample 56 different craft beers from all over the world.

River Clay Fine Arts Festival

Enjoy fine arts including ceramics, drawing, mixed media, glass, fiber, and more. The festival includes local and national artists and is ran by volunteers. The festival will also hold children’s art activities, food trucks, a student art exhibit, and an arts patron rendezvous.

Jubilee Festival of Arts

This year will be the 36th Annual Jubilee Festival of Art. The festival will have kids’ art, an entertainment stage, a high school art exhibition, tailgating area, and local vendor markets.

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Ally Engleman
Ally Engleman
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