welcome to kentuck's studio 2
about studio 2
Kentuck's Studio 2, located at Kentuck's main campus in Northport, is the hub for 2-dimensional art workshops. Look for the teal double doors in Kentuck's Courtyard of Wonders to find this creative space! Studio 2 offers classes for all ages and skill levels—no experience needed. Led by instructors Molly Nelko and Sam Wolf, workshops include Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain, Printmaking, After School Art, Self-Portrait Drawing, alacARTe, and Kentuck’s Kids Studios. While alacARTe is a convenient drop-in class, all other workshops require pre-registration. Explore your creativity in a welcoming environment designed to inspire!
upcoming studio 2 classes
Drawing On The Right Side of the Brain
Ages 18+
Instructed by Molly Nelko
Fridays in January from 11am-12pm
After School Art
Ages 8-16
Instructed by Molly Nelko and Sam Wolf
Tuesdays 4-5:30pm and Wednesdays 3:30-5pm
Kentuck's Kids Studios
Ages 5-8
Instructed by Molly Nelko and Sam Wolf
Saturdays 9:30am-10:30am; locations vary
a la cARTe
All Ages*
Instructed by Molly Nelko and Sam Wolf
Saturdays 1-2pm; locations vary
studio 2 instructors
Molly Nelko
Program Manager
A native of Mobile, AL, Molly Nelko has joined Kentuck’s staff as our Program Manager! She attended Springhill College and received a BA in fine art with a focus on oil painting and printmaking. Her work has been in individual exhibitions from Portland, OR to Hilton Head SC, and can be found online. Molly currently lives in Tuscaloosa with her husband, three children, and cat Quill. She has experimented with many different forms of art, and some of her favorites are encaustic, tessellations, and ink wash. Molly currently works in her studio regularly, but her focus has become more about enjoying creative projects with her children.
Sam Wolf
Arts Education Assistant
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.