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Join us on Thursday, July 10th at 5:30pm to celebrate Jon Osborne's exhibition "I've Seen That Face Before (Libertango)." The reception to meet the artist at Gallery 905 in Selma is free and open to the public.
Music inspires Jon's colorful paintings, and he sees colors when he hears sounds due to a condition called, "synesthesia." Since suffering a traumatic brain injury in 2019 he has been a strong advocate for the healing power of art.
His works have featured in exhibitions throughout Alabama and across the United States, including the Kentuck Festival (where he has been a Guest Artist since 2023) and Magic City Art Connection (where he received the Joe Piper Award of Distinction).
Jon Osborne was born and raised in Lowndes County in the town of Davenport, Alabama. He studied art and graphic design in Montgomery at Alabama State University and Trenholm State Community College. He currently lives in Birmingham.
"I've Seen That Face Before (Libertango)" will be on view from July 1-August 29, 2025. Gallery hours are Tuesday through Friday from 11am-4pm, and from 10am-2pm Saturdays. The gallery will be closed July 4th. For more information, call the gallery at (334) 878-1905.
Visit Jon's Instagram @jonosborneartist to see more of his work.
Learn more about Gallery 905 at gallery905.com.
Learn more about ArtsRevive at artsrevive.com.

Photographic Nights of Selma
The Photographic Nights of Selma festival highlights photography as an art form and joins people from across the globe to share time together in a place with a rich history. Through the power of art, this festival is building bonds of friendship as it crosses a multitude of boundaries and allows people to come together and better understand each other. The world is invited to enjoy this new, beautiful bridge, in Selma, Alabama.
Photographic Nights of Selma features high quality professional work, and annually spotlights a well known photographer, as the guest of honor, to exhibit and speak about their work. A global call invites photographers to share their work in Selma thereby providing international exposure to both young and old photographers. Festival participants are given a chance to spend time with artists, to learn about their craft, and to discover the meaning behind the work they create. Education is a core component of the festival that includes presentations, exhibit tours, and outreach programming for area students.

Tale Tellin’ 2023
Come hear wonderful stories from Paul Strickland and music from the Lamont Landers Band!
Catering by Valley Grande.
Every year the annual ArtsRevive Tale Tellin festival brings the power of music and story telling to Selma. In the week leading up to the main event, “tellers” go into Selma Public Schools and share their unique artistic gifts with the children.
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