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Here you’ll find information on our programs, people, and events. To reach us, click Contact Us. Our main office is located in 103 Garland Hall, in the heart of campus, and is open 8:00 am to 4:45 pm Monday through Friday. More about us…
WHAT’S HAPPENING ON CAMPUS?
Commingling Contemporary: Selections from the Permanent Collection in the Sarah Moody Gallery through June 22
2012 B.A. Senior Show, in the Ferguson Center, through May 30
Go to our CALENDAR for more events!
SLIDESHOWS: THE DEPARTMENT OF ART AND ART HISTORY
BFA major JEREMY K. DAVIS in the News! Tuscaloosa News Photo Gallery of Jeremy working on the Saban Statue. If you want to read the media reports on the Saban statue, here’s a compendium of links.
CHECK OUT MORE FLICKR SLIDESHOWS HERE:
STUDENTS:
2012 Graduate Symposium in Art History
Bloom: Anne Herbert MA Exhibition in the Ferg
Claire Lewis Evans at Kentuck Gallery
Capstone Expo 2011 at the Ferg
“Hot Steams” Amber Jones BFA Exhibition
Ephemeral Visions: Mari Muller MFA Thesis Exhibition
2011 Windgate Fellows Exhibition
FACULTY:
2012 Faculty Biennial Exhibition
Classical Influences on UA Architecture (Robert Mellown lecture)
Experiencing the Sublime – Sky Shineman
Angelo Granata (1922-009) A Career Retrospective
ALUMNI
Close to Home: Bill Hall and Amy Pirkle
Frank Fleming Sculpture Garden at UA
COMMUNITY:
The Paul R. Jones Gallery, Tuscaloosa
Bob Jones High School Art Exhibition, 2012
UA Dept. of Art and Art History

Check out Creative Campus’ GUIDE TO ARTS PARTICIPATION
Need help finding images? Go to the Image Resource Center page for links and more information, including help using ARTstor. ARTstor is a digital library of nearly one million images in the areas of art, architecture, the humanities, and social sciences with a set of tools to view, present, and manage images for research and pedagogical purposes. It is now accessible on the database tab at Gorgas Library’s databases page. Also on the UA Library’s database page are links to a Help page and short tutorials on ARTstor.
Check out our Flickr site, join our Facebook group, and find all kinds of art resources on Delicious.


