From eclectic art galleries to exciting festivals, locals and visitors alike have long enjoyed the vibrant art scene in Fairhope, Alabama. Catch a local theater production, listen to live music in the park, or shop for your next favorite original piece.
Founded in 1954 by a group of local artists and art patrons, the Eastern Shore Art Center showcases monthly art exhibits throughout five exhibit galleries. Art classes are available for adults and children on a quarterly basis. Free to the public, the ESAC is the perfect starting point for the monthly First Friday Art Walk.
Showcasing over 20 artists and a variety of mediums including painting, pottery, glass, sculpture, jewelry, wood turning, and more, Seeley’s Gallery By the Bay offers a fine selection of original artwork and unique gifts. Open late for First Friday Art Walk, come by to see the latest wall collection and complimentary refreshments.
Featuring local artists from around the South, guests will enjoy the many styles and mediums displayed throughout Hello Gallery Art and Things. The gallery features original paintings, prints, woodworking, ceramics and pottery, jewelry, and gifts. Make sure to drop by during Fairhope’s First Friday Art Walk to view the newest selections!
Carrying a unique and varied selection of pottery and other works, The Kiln Studio and Gallery showcases a large collection of clay art and gifts. Try your hand at a pottery class or workshop, aimed at individuals of all skill levels and expertise. Join in the fun and become a part of the local clay community.
Adding the perfect touch to photos and artwork, Lyons Share Gallery carries a large frame selection and welcomes projects of any size for custom framing and installation. Along with framing, the gallery features some of the most celebrated artists in the Southeast. With a helpful staff and new pieces arriving regularly, the Lyons Share is an excellent source for building your unique and curated collection.
The Nall Art Foundation showcases unique and original pieces by Nall – one of the most celebrated and distinguished artists in the southeast. Recognized in 2007 as Alabama’s Distinguished Artist of the Year, his works are well-known both regionally and internationally. In addition to his studio, Nall’s artwork can be seen locally at The Grand Hotel Resort and Spa in Point Clear.
Considered the premier community theater in Baldwin County, Theatre 98 has been entertaining the Eastern Shore for over 30 years. Showcasing four productions per season with multiple performances, there’s never been a better time to come out and support Fairhope’s local theater. Enjoy the show!