AUG 4-8 Geo-Synergies: Mallorie Beth Roberts BFA Exhibition, The Historic Drish House, Tuscaloosa AUG 4 First Friday reception, 5-9 pm The Historic Drish House will host an exhibition of ceramic sculpture
Art History Graduate Achieves Long-term Goal
Allison Springer is following a path she set for herself when she received degrees in apparel and textile design and marketing at UA ten years ago. After Springer received the
Choose Patriotism, Storybook Tales and Native American Crafts For Art in West Alabama
Art Roundup from the UA Dept. of Art and Art History: today is Wednesday, July 12, 2017. Native American and Kentuck pottery, social commentary and storybook themes in painting are
Alumnus Matt Daugherty at the Arts Council Gallery
(Tuscaloosa, Ala.) “Dark Patriot,” an exhibit featuring the work of Matt Daugherty, will be displayed in The Arts Council Gallery at the Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center July 7-28, 2017. An
“Small Curious Wonders” Features Intimate Art Works
The Wellness Walls for Art Initiative presents Small Curious Wonders at the University Medical Center in Tuscaloosa, July 8 through September 1, 2017. The exhibition features more than fifty “small, curious”
Artist Transforms Storybook Themes to Paintings
The Arts Council of Tuscaloosa will host an exhibit of paintings by artist and UA art alumna Janet Mego at the Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center Aug. 4-25, 2017. Titled
Micah-Shea McKibben Defends MA Thesis on Botticelli
Micah-Shea McKibben successfully defended her MA thesis in art history, titled “Moving Beyond Beauty: Uncovering Sandro Botticelli’s Isis,” and graduated from The University of Alabama in December 2016. McKibben graduated
In Memoriam: UA Art Alumna Linda Bell
Artist and UA art alumna Linda Rae Bell died at her home in Northport, Monday, June 20, 2017. Bell earned her MA in art history from The University of Alabama
Photo Shoot Night at the Museum
Students in Associate Professor of Photography Christopher Jordan‘s intermediate and advanced photo classes (ART 318 and 418) have been staging production photographs around UA campus for the past several semesters. Below