Arts & Entertainment
Kentuck Opens Registration For In-Person October Art Night
The event will feature its two current exhibitions in an atmosphere promoting social distancing and observing public health guidelines.

NORTHPORT, AL. — Kentuck Art Center has opened registration for its free in-person October Art Night, which will feature its two current exhibitions in an atmosphere promoting social distancing and observing public health guidelines.
The two featured exhibits will be "Quantum Intuition on a Tangential Path" by Athlone Clarke and "Uncanny Kinships" by Barbara Lee Black.
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The event will be held from 5 p.m. until 7 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 1 and will feature extended Gallery Shop hours and wine for Kentuck members in the courtyard. Face-coverings and social distancing will be required, and visitors will need to check in at the table outside of the Gallery Shop when they arrive.
Attendees must register for the event by Oct. 1 at 12 p.m., so the center is able to have a record of who attends and to prepare appropriately for the amount of visitors.
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Click here to register for the event.
Temperatures will be checked at the front door, hands will be sanitized, and staff will make sure each attendee is wearing a mask correctly, with organizers pointing out to cover both the nose and the mouth while attending.
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Kentuck staff will also sanitize all high-trafficked surfaces every 30 minutes.
Due to buildings having a limited capacity, those interested in attending are asked to pick a time slot when registering to allow for social distancing.
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