April 18-May 3, 2016 View photos of the exhibition on Flickr.com MFA Candidate Incorporates Improv Musicians in Thesis Exhibition APR 21 Reception, Williams and Morgan exhibition, 5-8 pm., with a special performance
December Art Night & First Friday in West Alabama!
Art Roundup from the UA Dept. of Art and Art History: today is Wednesday, November 30, 2016. Is it too early to wish everybody a Happy Holiday Art Season? Everybody, please send
Tribute to Basil Ede Among Harrison Galleries’ First Friday Features
An unprecedented display of nature will be on exhibit at Harrison Galleries for December First Friday in downtown Tuscaloosa. The two-story art gallery will feature a Tribute to Basil Ede downstairs
UA Art Students “Pop-Up” in the Sella-Granata Gallery
For two days only this week, the Department of Art and Art History presents a Pop-Up Show of student art work in the exhibiting include Kait Dunn, Angel Greene, Meg Howton,
Three Artists Present Prints, Paintings and Drawings
Three artists – Jim Graham, Laura Tanner Graham and Morgan Price – come together for an exhibit of printmaking, painting and drawing in the Sella-Granata Art Gallery, January 9 through January 26,
Ambivalence: Prints by Morgan Price
The Sella-Granata Art Gallery presents an exhibition of monotypes and lithographs by artist and educator Morgan Price, titled Ambivalence, in conjunction with an exhibition by artists Jim Graham and Laura
We’re Grateful for Art and Creativity All Around West Alabama!
Art Roundup from the UA Dept. of Art and Art History: today is Tuesday, November 22, 2016. Here’s an early Art Roundup for a short and thankful week. We recommend calling
The Holiday Art Season is Heating Up in West Alabama!
Art Roundup from the UA Dept. of Art and Art History: today is Wednesday, November 16, 2016. More and more holiday art events and exhibitions will be happening over the next couple of
‘Apophenia:’ Kelly Shannon MFA Thesis Exhibition
Graduate student Kelly Shannon will present her MFA thesis exhibition at the Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center during December. Titled apophenia, the display will be open to the public Dec. 2,