Julie Hall Friedman (BA ARH 1981) is an old hand at supporting the arts. For most of her adult life, she has volunteered and raised funds for every area of
Cultural Arts Center Features Bethany and Frank Engle Art Retrospective
(Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Retrospective, an exhibit featuring the work of UA art alumna Bethany Windham Engle and former ceramics professor Frank Engle, will be displayed at the Dinah Washington Cultural Arts
UA Alumna Cofounded Innovative Photography Business
Mary Stephenson Mills cofounded one of “America’s most significant twentieth-century portrait photography businesses” with her husband, Olan Mills, in Tuscaloosa in 1932. Mary Mills lent creative and technical expertise to
BFA Alumna Accepted to Post-Baccalaureate Program
Meg Howton, BFA 2016, was accepted to the ceramics post-baccalaureate program at the University of Florida. She will be in Gainesville in the fall of 2017 working in the ceramics studio
Ann and Henry Betak Exhibit ‘Side by Side’
Wellness Walls for Art presents a special exhibition, Side by Side: Paintings of Henry and Ann Betak, at the University Medical Center in Tuscaloosa, now through July 4, 2017. The exhibition is part of
Kentuck Artists Exhibit Work at UA Gallery
The works of eight Kentuck studio artists will be displayed through Thursday, May 25, at The University of Alabama Gallery in the Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center in downtown Tuscaloosa.
Alumna Remembers Renowned Art Professors
Vicki Lowe (MA 1971) remembers it wasn’t easy convincing her parents to let her study art at The University of Alabama. “By junior year I was totally committed to art
UA Alumna Sculpts Memorial to Slave Ship Survivor
“The story of Africatown is one that all Alabamians should know. It is an amazing story of survival in the face of adversity,” April Livingston said when asked about why
UA Students and Faculty Participate in National Ceramics Conference
In March 2017, UA ceramics faculty, student and alumna participated in the annual conference of the National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts (NCECA) in Portland, Oregon. MFA candidate