The school began in 1968 with a group of Birmingham arts community leaders, James Hatcher and Peggy Beddow Cook, who acquired funding from Governor
Lurleen Wallace to support instructional programs based in community arts agencies after school. The
Alabama Legislature formally created the school with a resolution in 1971. The school was located at
Samford University, with the dance program being located at UAB, but moved to
Birmingham–Southern College in 1974. While there it was consolidated into five arts programs and a core academic program, staffed in part by the
Birmingham City Schools. The school moved to its own temporary downtown Birmingham campus in 1976. At this time the private, non-profit Alabama School of Fine Arts Foundation was established to raise funding to build an all-new campus complex. A new law was approved by the Legislature in 1992 to provide for authorization for the school. The school moved into its new $10 million facility in the heart of Birmingham's cultural district the following year. A theater was added to the campus in 1995, followed by a mathematics and science wing in 1996. A creative writing wing was added in 1999. The ASFA Foundation began a new capital campaign in 2006 to raise money for the construction of a new
theatre complex. The ASFA theatre department was named as one of the nation's outstanding high school theatre programs by
Stage Directions magazine in 2011. According to Newsweek, it was #4 on its list of The Top High Schools in 2003. ==Admittance==