
imagination in motion
instructed by sam wolf
"Imagination in Motion" is Kentuck's brand new early education initiative for children aged 6 months to 5 years. Combining visual art, storytelling, music, and movement, this program will immerse children and their parents in several different art forms in one class, allowing for creative exploration while developing language, reading, motor, and spatial reasoning skills. Aprons will be provided for adult participants, but children should dress for mess!
let's learn together
Age Range: 6 months - 5 years
Dates: Wednesdays
​Times: 10:30am-11:15am
Location: Kentuck at Queen City
1901 Jack Warner Parkway
Tuition: $15 all supplies included
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Secure your spot in the class today!
Space is limited to 12 attendees. The minimum for this class is 6 participants, and if the class does not meet the minimum, participants will be refunded. Tickets are non-refundable once the registration deadline ends.
Please email Molly Nelko, Program Manager, at mnelko@kentuck.org with any questions. Kentuck workshops are non-refundable after the registration closes. If you would like to cancel before the deadline passes, please email mbell@kentuck.org or call 205-758-1257. If the class does not meet the minimum by the registration deadline and the workshop is cancelled, all participants will be refunded their registration fees.
meet the instructor: sam wolf

Samantha Wolf is an Australian-born, US-based composer, sound designer, and arts educator. Described as “haunting”, “enigmatic”, “inspired”, and “a force to be reckoned with”, her music has been featured around the world, including by the Melbourne and Tasmanian Symphony Orchestras, Bang on a Can, the Sydney Opera House, Elision, the Darmstadt Summer Courses for New Music, Elm Shakespeare Company, the Australian National Academy of Music, Pique Collective, Impuls Academy, and the Performing Media Festival at the South Bend Museum of Art.
Samantha holds degrees from the Queensland Conservatorium, Melbourne University, and the Yale School of Music, where she was a President’s Public Service Fellow and the recipient of the prestigious Ezra Laderman Award. Other awards include the University of Sydney’s Sue W Composition Prize, Rubiks Collective’s Pythia Prize, Ensemble Offspring’s Noisy Women Commission, and a major project grant from Creative Australia. From 2022-2024, she was the inaugural Artist in Residence at the Longy School of Music in Boston, MA. Currently, Samantha is Visiting Professor in Composition at the University of Alabama School of Music, where she serves as Co-Artistic Director of the University of Alabama Contemporary Ensemble; Visiting Creative Partner with Grammy-nominated ensemble Sandbox Percussion; Composition Faculty at The Walden School; and a member of ICEBERG New Music Collective in New York, NY. Samantha is represented by APRA in Australia and ASCAP in the United States.

​This workshop is made possible in part by support from the Alabama State Council on the Arts and the Community Foundation of West Alabama.