Tammy White, left and her mother, Dinorah Erb of Homewood, Alabama, check out pottery by Robert Martindale at the 2023 Bluff Park Art Show. photo by Jon Anderson
Sponsors
The 61st Annual Bluff Park Art Show is brought to you by our Diamond Level Media Sponsor Hoover’s Magazine.
2024 Show Info
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2024
9:00 AM TO 5:00 PM
BLUFF PARK COMMUNITY PARK
517 CLOUDLAND DRIVE
HOOVER, ALABAMA 35226
Parking & Transportation Details
BUSES
Hoover Board of Education school buses on a continuous loop from/to Shades Mountain Plaza, Bluff Park United Methodist Church & Shades Mountain Community Church. ADA compliant
SHUTTLES
City of Hoover shuttles on a continuous loop from/to Shades Crest Baptist Church.
ADA compliant
DOGS ARE WELCOME
PARKING LOTS
Show signs posted at each lot!
Shades Mountain Plaza
2400 Mountain Dr, Hoover, AL 35226
Show buses pick up & drop off at the far end of the lot.
Bluff Park United Methodist Church
733 Valley Street, Hoover, AL 35226
Show buses pick up & drop off in the lower lot on Valley St. closest to Tyler Road.
Shades Crest Baptist Church
452 Park Avenue, Hoover, AL 35226
Show shuttles pick up & drop off in the front lot off Park Ave.
Shades Mountain Community Church
2281 Old Tyler Road, Hoover, AL 35226
Show buses pick up & drop off in the front lot furthest from the church.
Music & Entertainment
James Quackenbush
Alice Bargeron
Scholarship
Each year, the Bluff Park Art Association presents a $2,500 scholarship to a graduating Spain Park or Hoover high school student who intends to pursue a career in the visual arts. Applicants compete through portfolio presentations.
In addition to the scholarship, BPAA awards the recipient’s teacher $250 for classroom supplies. Learn more about 2024’s recipient.
2024 Show Judge
Rod Bigelow has served as executive director and chief diversity and inclusion officer of Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art since 2013, guiding all facets of the museum’s development and reflecting his more than 20 years of experience in management of arts and cultural institutions. He joined Crystal Bridges in 2010, serving as the deputy director of operations and administration, focusing on organizational and policy development as well as construction activities leading up to the museum’s opening in November 2011.
During Rod’s tenure at Crystal Bridges, the museum has welcomed more than 12 million visitors. Prior to joining Crystal Bridges, Rod was chief operating officer at the Toledo Museum of Art, where he implemented a federal grant program to increase funding for the museum’s sustainability projects, initiated collaboration with local non-profits, and supported multiple construction projects. He was appointed interim executive director at the Toledo Museum of Art in 2009.
Rod previously served as director of administrative and financial services at The Art Institute of Seattle and spent eight years with the Tacoma Art Museum, serving initially as chief financial officer and later as interim executive director.
He holds a master’s in business administration degree from Pacific Lutheran University. He is a board member of Triple Aught Foundation and Art Bridges Foundation, as well as a member of the Association for Art Museum Directors, the America250 America’s Culture Advisory Council, and the External Advisory Group for the Atlanta University Center’s Art History + Curatorial Studies Collective.