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Subjects Taught
8th Grade Arts Enrichment

Education

Kristin C. Law graduated from Wilcox Academy in 1990, where she attended school from grades 1-12.

Law Graduated with a BFA in Ceramics/Art History from the University of Montevallo.



Experience

Kristin C. Law is the Art Programs & Marketing Director for Black Belt Treasures Cultural Arts Center.

Kristin spent eight years as the Curator of Collections at the Hermitage Museum & Gardens and as Ceramics Instructor at the Hermitage Visual Arts School in Norfolk, Virginia. After moving home to Wilcox County, Alabama in 2009, Kristin was re-introduced to Black Belt culture and artists, where the people, stories, traditions, art and history of the region have inspired and shaped her desire to share the treasures of the Black Belt with the world. She served as the Black Belt Arts Initiative Arts Coordinator at the Black Belt Community Foundation, served as an AmeriCorps VISTA and a combined nine years at Black Belt Treasures Cultural Arts Center (BBTCAC).

In addition, she was appointed by Governor of Alabama to the 2016-2017 State Course of Study Committee: Arts and Foreign Languages for Visual Arts, is on the Executive Board of the Alabama Craft Council, past President of the Wilcox County Historical Society, is the Co-President for Wilcox ArtWorks, is on the Executive Board of Directors of the Wilcox Area Chamber of Commerce, is the Chairman of the Black Belt Arts Alive committee, is an active volunteer in several community and church organizations, exhibited at the nationally acclaimed Kentuck Festival for the Arts in 2018, and is an award winning and exhibiting artist and art instructor.



Bio

Kristin C. Law is the Art Programs & Marketing Director for Black Belt Treasures Cultural Arts Center.

Kristin graduated with a BFA in Ceramics/Art History from the University of Montevallo, where she gained the skills she has used to succeed in her career - from the opportunity to construct and fire three large ceramics kilns, to hanging gallery exhibitions and developing a passion and enthusiasm for Visual Arts and Art History.

Kristin spent eight years as the Curator of Collections at the Hermitage Museum & Gardens and as Ceramics Instructor at the Hermitage Visual Arts School in Norfolk, Virginia. After moving home to Wilcox County, Alabama in 2009, Kristin was re-introduced to Black Belt culture and artists, where the people, stories, traditions, art and history of the region have inspired and shaped her desire to share the treasures of the Black Belt with the world. She served as the Black Belt Arts Initiative Arts Coordinator at the Black Belt Community Foundation, served as an AmeriCorps VISTA and a combined nine years at Black Belt Treasures Cultural Arts Center (BBTCAC).

In addition, she was appointed by Governor of Alabama to the 2016-2017 State Course of Study Committee: Arts and Foreign Languages for Visual Arts, is on the Executive Board of the Alabama Craft Council, past President of the Wilcox County Historical Society, is the Co-President for Wilcox ArtWorks, is on the Executive Board of Directors of the Wilcox Area Chamber of Commerce, is the Chairman of the Black Belt Arts Alive committee, is an active volunteer in several community and church organizations, exhibited at the nationally acclaimed Kentuck Festival for the Arts in 2018, and is an award winning and exhibiting artist and art instructor.