Ashley May+FollowHomewood’s Art Alley says goodbye after 25 yearsArt Alley, a cornerstone of Homewood’s creative scene, is closing its doors this September after a quarter-century of bringing local and regional art to the Edgewood district. For many, this gallery has been more than just a place to view art—it’s been a hub for connection, inspiration, and community pride. With its first-ever sale now underway, there’s a real sense of nostalgia and urgency to visit before the final day. What are your favorite memories from Art Alley? How do you think its closing will impact the Birmingham art community? #Entertainment #Painting #Homewood00Share
Dale Wilson+FollowKate’s Art Exhibit: Hidden Family Ties? 🎨Rumor has it Kate Middleton’s new V&A East Storehouse art exhibit isn’t just about her love for art—fans are buzzing about her surprising family connection to Beatrix Potter, whose childhood photo album is on display! Some say Kate’s personal curation hints at a subtle flex of her royal lineage and artistic taste. Is this exhibit more about heritage than history? The fandom is split! #Entertainment #Painting #KateMiddleton10Share
Miss Angela Murray+FollowAncient Statues: Hidden Celebrity Drama? 🗿Did anyone else notice how the Venus statues basically started the first-ever 'celebrity' rivalry? Like, Venus of Willendorf vs. Venus of Hohle Fels—who wore it best, 25,000 BCE edition! Some fans swear the Willendorf Venus is the OG icon, but others say Hohle Fels paved the way. The fandom is still divided over which ancient masterpiece deserves the crown. History’s first influencer feud? #Entertainment #Painting #AncientHistory20Share
pamela78+FollowDisco Queens Clash in 1975! 💃Brenda Vaccaro, Dolly Parton, and Donna Summer were all snapped together that summer, but fans are still debating: who truly ruled the scene in ‘75? Some say Donna Summer’s disco hits made her the queen, while others argue Dolly’s crossover stardom was unmatched. The fandom is still split on who owned the spotlight that iconic summer! #Entertainment #Painting #VintagePhotos100Share
Nathaniel Cunningham+FollowLucy Sparrow’s Felt Chippy Sparks Debate 🐟Lucy Sparrow’s new fish & chip shop made entirely from felt is the talk of the art world, but fans are split: is it genius or just a quirky gimmick? Some say her felt food installations are a heartfelt nod to British culture, while others think it’s all hype. The real twist? Her own struggles with food and how it shapes her art. What do you think—art or just craft? #Entertainment #Painting #LucySparrow00Share
Ashley May+FollowShroud of Turin: Art Hoax or Holy Relic? 🧐Plot twist: New modeling suggests the Shroud of Turin wasn't draped over Jesus at all, but a sculpture! 3D expert Cicero Moraes claims the famous image matches a low-relief artwork, not a real body. Fans are split—some say this finally proves it's a medieval fake, while others argue it's just another theory. Is this the final nail in the coffin for the shroud's authenticity, or will believers keep the faith? #Entertainment #Painting #ShroudOfTurin11Share
Manuel Pruitt+FollowVintage Photos Reveal Hidden Celeb Drama 📸Did you spot the wild plot twist in these 1910-1915 photos? The suffragettes and Civil War vets get all the attention, but did anyone else notice Harry Houdini’s cameo right before his most controversial escape? Some fans say this was the moment that started the Houdini vs. skeptics feud—look at his face! This set is full of hidden stories and low-key drama that history books totally skip. #Entertainment #Painting #VintagePhotos00Share
Manuel Pruitt+FollowMom’s Hidden Art Sparks Parenting Debate 🎨Helena Elias is turning her home into a treasure hunt for her newborn by painting tiny magical murals at baby-eye level. Some fans are calling it the sweetest idea ever, but others are debating if it’s too much stimulation for a baby or just a clever way to keep the whole family entertained. Would you do this in your house or is it just an artist thing? #Entertainment #Painting #ParentingDebate21Share
Ashley May+FollowErie’s spaces and stories in vivid colorStep into the world of Herm Weber, the creative mind behind some of Erie’s most iconic landmarks like Dobbins Landing Tower and Blasco Library. Now, his vibrant, layered paintings—shaped by decades of travel and design—are coming together in a special retrospective at Glass Growers Gallery. This isn’t just an art show; it’s a celebration of the spaces we live in and the stories they tell. The free opening reception on August 7 promises a chance to meet neighbors, enjoy refreshments, and see Erie through Weber’s eyes. Which local building or artwork has shaped your experience of Erie? #Entertainment #Painting #ErieArt00Share
Dale Wilson+FollowDetroit’s art scene gets a major Native spotlightDetroit is about to experience something truly special—its first major Native American art exhibition in over 30 years! The Detroit Institute of Arts is showcasing nearly 90 works from more than 60 Anishinaabe artists, all rooted in the Great Lakes region. What’s really powerful is that this show was created hand-in-hand with Anishinaabe community members, and you’ll see everything from beadwork to film, with info in both English and Anishnaabemowin. It’s not just an art show—it’s a celebration of living culture and creativity. How do you think this could change the way Detroit connects with its Native roots? #Entertainment #Painting #DetroitArt00Share