Art Roundup from the UA Dept. of Art and Art History: today is Wednesday, May 25, 2016. From Clanton to Fayette — even as far as Gadsden and Dothan — here’s your list
Alumni News from The Loupe, Spring 2016
This fall at UA’s Majors Fair for undergraduates, we featured the variety of career choices available to art majors and masters students — and the news from our alumni bears
Paperworkers Local: Alumni Creating Art Community
UA’s art alumni live and work around the globe. The spring issue of The Loupe features stories of our alumni making their way in the world. Paperworkers Local (PWL) is an
Graduate Student to Present Research at Renaissance Conference
Art history graduate teaching assistant Renaissance Italy and early 20th-century art in UA’s graduate art history program and is a graduate teaching assistant. She graduated cum laude from the University of South Alabama’s
If Mid-May Seems Quiet, Get Rowdy with Art in West Alabama!
Art Roundup from the UA Dept. of Art and Art History: today is Wednesday, May 18, 2016. Art exhibitions are all around and more enjoyable in the coolish weather! Everybody, please send
Summer Art Begins in Mid-May in West Alabama!
Art Roundup from the UA Dept. of Art and Art History: today is Wednesday, May 11, 2016. We’ll continue our list of visual arts events in West Alabama over the
Sarah Ann Austin Presents MFA Exhibition in Photography
Sarah Ann Austin (MFA 2016, photography) presented her thesis exhibition, After Eighteen Forty Two, at Harrison Galleries in May. Two of her photographs were accepted into the 2015 SPE Combined Caucus Juried Exhibition at
USA’s Jason Guynes Appointed UA Art and Art History Chair
The University of Alabama College of Arts and Sciences announced in March that Jason Guynes will chair the Department of Art and Art History starting in August. Guynes is currently professor and chair of
New Medievalist Hired in UA Department of Art and Art History
Joining the Art and Art History faculty in August of 2016 is Dr. Jennifer M. Feltman, who has been hired as assistant professor of medieval art and architecture. Dr. Rachel Stephens,