
The Bama Theatre is a historic theatre located in downtown Tuscaloosa surrounded by restaurants and night life. The theatre has been a Tuscaloosa feature since 1938 and continues as a venue for entertainment and art. The Bama Theatre is managed by The Arts Council and features the Bama Art House Film Series, Acoustic Nights, concerts…

We offer movie lovers the best films in beautiful theatres that are well-maintained and run by friendly, well-trained team members. Admission Policy: After 8:30PM – all guests must be 17 years of age with picture ID to see any movie -unless accompanied by parent.

Visit Tuscaloosa is thrilled to announce the launch of an exciting array of digital experience passes, offering individuals an immersive and convenient way to explore some of Tuscaloosa’s most sought-after attractions. Designed to cater to the diverse interests of visitors and residents, these passes encompass a wide range of experiences, from cultural landmarks to culinary…

The Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center (DWCAC) is located in the former Allen & Jemison Co. Hardware building located on the corner of 7th Street and Greensboro Avenue on the same block as the Historic Bama Theatre. Managed by the Arts Council, the DWCAC is a hub of arts and cultural activity in the City…

Ernest & Hadley Booksellers strives to provide a unique selection of new, used, and rare books, and other creative materials from local, regional, and international sources. They seek the input of community members who have a deep love of books and wish to share that passion with others. With a village approach, they provide space…

Right on the banks of the beautiful Black Warrior River, The Tuscasloosa River Market is available for rentals. Saturday Farmers Markets are held every week, year-round, from 7 a.m. to noon. Bring your family or friends and grab a local coffee to sip as you wander through booths filled with colorful fresh fruits and veggies,…

Harrison Galleries in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, is a contemporary art gallery located in the heart of downtown. The space showcases a wide range of artwork, including paintings, photography, and sculpture from both regional and national artists. Known for its welcoming atmosphere, Harrison Galleries regularly participates in Tuscaloosa’s First Friday Art Walk and serves as a vibrant…

On the third weekend in October in 2016, we will present the 45th Kentuck Festival of the Arts, one of the nation’s best-respected and most-loved arts gatherings. But come see us now, at the Kentuck Art Center. The center is temporarily located in the Georgine Clarke Building at 1922 5th St. right around the corner…

Kentuck at Queen City is an expansion project of Kentuck Art Center, located in the historic Queen City Pool House in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Here, guests can explore rotating exhibitions as well as highlights from Kentuck’s Permanent Collection—works that reflect the history of Southern art, folk traditions, and the legacy of the Kentuck Festival of the…

With five restaurants, a full bar and Sweet Shoppe there is something to please every palate in your crew! The restaurants and bar surround the lawn and patio with comfortable seating, games and plenty of space to socialize and relax. The Sweet Shoppe will serve ice cream, cakes, shakes and more to satisfy every sweet…

Theatre Tuscaloosa, one of the largest community theatres in the state, works in partnership with Shelton State Community College to provide quality theatrical experiences to the citizens of West Alabama through performances, workshops and classroom instruction. By combining the talent and resources of the non-profit theatre company with the facilities and administrative support of “Alabama’s…

The Gateway at Alberta is a central hub designed to connect the city to the latest technology. As the starting point for Tuscaloosa’s City Walk (completion date 2018), this unique building is a treasure trove of technology and a wellspring of limitless content and opportunity. In addition to the free access to laptops, tablets, and massive digital…