Events
This Broadway musical is a retelling of the classic tale of Cinderella, a maid who gets the short end of the stick when left to be raised by her cruel stepmother, and what follows when she is visited by her Fairy Godmother and gets to meet the Prince at a ball.
$10.00 for adults, $5.00 for Seniors 65+, First Responders, or with valid YHC ID.
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Abe Partridge is a heralded musician, singer/songwriter, visual artist, and podcaster based in Mobile, Alabama. His story is one of a kind. Partridge left Mobile at 18 in pursuit of a theological education. He attended 4 bible colleges in 4 years and became a pastor of a small Independent Baptist Church in the Appalachians of Eastern Kentucky at 25 years old. At 27 he became acquainted with a horrible depression, left the ministry, and turned to art. After joining the military and going to war, in 2018 Partridge decided to share his songs and paintings with the world and went public. Today, Abe Partridge is one of the most respected songwriters and visual folk artists in the southeast.
Abe’s paintings, primarily acrylic on tarred board and watercolors, hang in art galleries around the southeast and in private collections.
"Rethink preconceived notions. Question authority. Create new methods of survival. See beauty." - Abe
This event is free and open to the public.
Gallery Hours: Monday – Friday, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
This Broadway musical is a retelling of the classic tale of Cinderella, a maid who gets the short end of the stick when left to be raised by her cruel stepmother, and what follows when she is visited by her Fairy Godmother and gets to meet the Prince at a ball.
$10.00 for adults, $5.00 for Seniors 65+, First Responders, or with valid YHC ID.
Click here for tickets
This Broadway musical is a retelling of the classic tale of Cinderella, a maid who gets the short end of the stick when left to be raised by her cruel stepmother, and what follows when she is visited by her Fairy Godmother and gets to meet the Prince at a ball.
$10.00 for adults, $5.00 for Seniors 65+, First Responders, or with valid YHC ID.
Click here for tickets
Abe Partridge is a heralded musician, singer/songwriter, visual artist, and podcaster based in Mobile, Alabama. His story is one of a kind. Partridge left Mobile at 18 in pursuit of a theological education. He attended 4 bible colleges in 4 years and became a pastor of a small Independent Baptist Church in the Appalachians of Eastern Kentucky at 25 years old. At 27 he became acquainted with a horrible depression, left the ministry, and turned to art. After joining the military and going to war, in 2018 Partridge decided to share his songs and paintings with the world and went public. Today, Abe Partridge is one of the most respected songwriters and visual folk artists in the southeast.
Abe’s paintings, primarily acrylic on tarred board and watercolors, hang in art galleries around the southeast and in private collections.
"Rethink preconceived notions. Question authority. Create new methods of survival. See beauty." - Abe
This event is free and open to the public.
Gallery Hours: Monday – Friday, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Featuring the works of Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, Phillip Rhodes, Nadia Boulanger, Dana Wilson, Josquin des Prez, and Steven Bryant.
This event is free and open to the public. Glenn~McGinnis Hall is located in the Clegg Fine Arts Building
Abe Partridge is a heralded musician, singer/songwriter, visual artist, and podcaster based in Mobile, Alabama. His story is one of a kind. Partridge left Mobile at 18 in pursuit of a theological education. He attended 4 bible colleges in 4 years and became a pastor of a small Independent Baptist Church in the Appalachians of Eastern Kentucky at 25 years old. At 27 he became acquainted with a horrible depression, left the ministry, and turned to art. After joining the military and going to war, in 2018 Partridge decided to share his songs and paintings with the world and went public. Today, Abe Partridge is one of the most respected songwriters and visual folk artists in the southeast.
Abe’s paintings, primarily acrylic on tarred board and watercolors, hang in art galleries around the southeast and in private collections.
"Rethink preconceived notions. Question authority. Create new methods of survival. See beauty." - Abe
This event is free and open to the public.
Gallery Hours: Monday – Friday, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Featuring the music of Axel Stordahl and Paul Weston, Ann Ronell, Dizzy Gillespie, Joe Raposo, Freddie Hubbard, and Duke Ellington.
This event is free and open to the public. Glenn~McGinnis Hall is located in the Clegg Fine Arts Building
Abe Partridge is a heralded musician, singer/songwriter, visual artist, and podcaster based in Mobile, Alabama. His story is one of a kind. Partridge left Mobile at 18 in pursuit of a theological education. He attended 4 bible colleges in 4 years and became a pastor of a small Independent Baptist Church in the Appalachians of Eastern Kentucky at 25 years old. At 27 he became acquainted with a horrible depression, left the ministry, and turned to art. After joining the military and going to war, in 2018 Partridge decided to share his songs and paintings with the world and went public. Today, Abe Partridge is one of the most respected songwriters and visual folk artists in the southeast.
Abe’s paintings, primarily acrylic on tarred board and watercolors, hang in art galleries around the southeast and in private collections.
"Rethink preconceived notions. Question authority. Create new methods of survival. See beauty." - Abe
This event is free and open to the public.
Gallery Hours: Monday – Friday, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Tickets available at zjkdayi.com/planetarium/public-shows.
$5 for adults, $3 for students & children 5+, and children under 4 are free.
Seating is limited.
Four performances: Thursday, February 28 and Friday, February 29 at 7 and 8 p.m.
*The O. Wayne Rollins Planetarium is located in the Maxwell Center.