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Location

Sloss Furnaces National Historic Landmark
20 32nd Street North
Birmingham, AL 35222
(205) 595-6306
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Date & Time

Friday, April 25 12pm-6pm / Saturday, April 26, 10am-6pm / Sunday, April 27, 10am-5pm

Important Info

Last day to purchase advance tickets: Thursday, April 24. After that, tickets may be purchased at Sloss Furnaces Gate. Rain Policy: Rain or Shine. Refund Policy: No refunds are offered due to severe weather cancellations. Parking: free parking at Sloss and on street parking nearby.

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FIND ART AT MAGIC CITY ART CONNECTION APRIL 26-28 AT SLOSS FURNACES NATIONAL HISTORIC LANDMARK!

Join us at Sloss Furnaces to celebrate Birmingham's premier Spring Art Festival's 42nd year. Take in MCAC's sights, sounds, tastes, and aromas against the iconic backdrop of Sloss Furnaces. We look forward with much anticipation to fusing the show’s vibrant contemporary arts with this former master of industry and national historic landmark. 2025 will spotlight 150 juried, fine artists from the state, region and around the country alongside Corks & Chefs: A Taste of Birmingham (28th year!), Imagination Festival art workshops for Kids, Collectors Classroom art classes for Adults, live dance and music performances on stage, special exhibitions and sculpture installations, a café, and umbrella lounges for lounging in the open air. We hope you’ll find art and much more at MCAC the last full weekend in April in Birmingham, Alabama.

Create. Inspire. Educate. Collect.

Magic City Art Connection is a 501c3 non-profit. We appreciate your support.

Info at MagicCityArt.com.


Tickets:
Advance $12 (Includes admission on any single day OR all 3 days)
KIDS 18 & under free

Don't miss out on being a part of Birmingham's premier contemporary art weekend. It only comes around once a year. It's a Spring arts tradition. Grab your tickets today!