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The University of Alabama Gallery
May 3 @ 4:26 am
Current Exhibition
Still Lives: Nathan Childers MFA Thesis Exhibition
April 5 – May 3, 2024
The UA Department of Art and Art History presents the Master of Fine Arts thesis exhibition of Nathan Childers, titled Still Lives, from April 5 through May 3, 2024, in The University of Alabama Gallery in the Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center in Tuscaloosa. A reception for the artist will be held Friday, April 5, from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. during downtown Tuscaloosa’s First Friday Art Walk.
Past Exhibitions
Garden Ethics: Stephen W. Evans
January 17 – March 29, 2024
Philadelphia native Stephen W. Evans’ landscape paintings have been called “a representation of American space that feels emotionally pure.”
The Susan N. McCollough Fine Arts Initiative – A University of Alabama Biennial Event
October 6 – December 1, 2023
This brand-new juried exhibition featured the artwork of current UA art students alongside the work of UA art alumni.
Broken Bridges – Stephen Humphreys in Ukraine
August 4 – September 15, 2023
A collection of digital color photographs taken by Humphreys in 2023 while living in Ukraine.
Tony Sturgis – Pulse & Color
June 2 – July 28, 2023
Tony Sturgis paints intensely hued layered and textured abstract paintings embued with cathartic, healing qualities.
An Act of Attention: Molly Lay MFA Thesis Exhibition
April 7 – May 5, 2023
In her artist statement, Lay writes: “My current work explores the habit of walking through natural spaces and the opportunity this practice creates to bring a sense of awareness to one’s lived experience. I am interested in how the pace and pattern of footfalls can affect thought patterns.
On the Cover: Books Published by A&S Faculty
March 3 – 31, 2023
An exhibition of the book cover designs of the College of Arts & Sciences faculty, showing the depth and range of their research and scholarship.
Roscoe Hall: Two Houses
January 9 – February 23, 2023
Raised in Chicago, artist Roscoe Hall has deep Alabama roots. Hall’s background and longtime skill set are deeply entrenched in the culinary world of the South – his grandfather was John “Big Daddy” Bishop, founder of Tuscaloosa’s Dreamland Bar-B-Que. Hall, who has earned his own cooking accolades is also a rising star in the art world.
Visiting the UA Gallery
Admission to the gallery is free. Hours are Monday–Friday, 9 a.m.–4 p.m., First Fridays, 12 noon–7 p.m. The UA Gallery is an essential part of the education and development of UA students and our community. Please check UA’s health website for the most up-to-date information on mask-wearing. Visit the main UA Gallery website.