The University of Alabama Department of Art and Art History presents an exhibition of woodcut prints by Cuban artist and printmaker Aliosky García in the Sella-Granata Art Gallery, Woods Hall on UA
Exhibition Emphasizes Handmade Artwork
EXHIBITION: More Quilting, Carving, and Printing Too! DATE: October 6, 2015 – January 14, 2016 LOCATION: University Medical Center, 850 Fifth Avenue East, Tuscaloosa, Ala., 35401 The new installation of Wellness Walls For
ARTIST LECTURE: Documentation in Light, Color and Sound with Sophie Lvoff
The UA Department of Art and Art History and The Summersell Center for the Study of the South invite you to an artist lecture with Sophie Lvoff. Lvoff will speak in Gorgas Library 205,
UA Art Sculptures Bring $52,000 to Charity Auction
Four steel sculptures created by students and faculty at UA’s Department of Art and Art History raised $52,000 for the 9th annual Nucor Children’s Charity Classic silent auction this year, the second
2014-2015 Sella-Granata Art Gallery Exhibitions
Alabama National Juried Exhibition August 25–September 19, 2014 View photos of the exhibition on Flickr. Darius Hill: Roots, Routes, Reverence: A Black Experience October 20–November 14 View photos of the exhibition
Didgeridoo Crafter and Art Major Team Up for Kentuck
Mitchell Griest, a studio art major in the Department of Art and Art History, has teamed up with another UA undergrad, William MacGavin, who makes didgeridoos, to paint several of
Experience Your Next Immersive Environment Inside a Pickup Truck
Jane Cassidy’s installation for Cinema Reset at the New Orleans Film Festival, “Music For Cars at Night on Country Roads,” might be the first time you ever sat inside the cab
Art in the Park, on the Mound and all around West Alabama!
Art Roundup from the UA Dept. of Art and Art History: today is Wednesday, October 7, 2015. Welcome to our weekly list of visual arts events and exhibitions around West
Russ Warren: Painter of Mythic History to Exhibit
A painter in the Neo-Expressionist style, Russ Warren draws inspiration from Spanish masters such as Velázquez, Goya and Picasso, as well as from Mexican folk art and the American Southwest.