
Beginning Sept. 4, the Cotton Street Gallery in Andalusia will host "Seed to Fashion: Then and Now,” an exhibition exploring the chronology of cotton, the role it has played in the South, and its special relevance to Covington County. Seed to Fashion will tell the story of the South’s most important fiber through videos with individuals in the cotton industry. The exhibition will feature cotton-themed murals from an earlier time and objects and tools used in the cultivation, harvesting, and processing of cotton.” A six-foot boll weevil will be on display. The gallery is open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursday through Friday. Admission is free. Search for the event's page on Facebook.
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