Congratulations to a few of our recent grads and alumni who are striking out into the world! Let us know what you’re doing! Ashlee René Thompson (MFA 2022) is currently
Art History Alum Guides Visitors, Dresses as Art at Chrysler Museum
After graduating, Taylor Murray (BA 2018, art history) said that he started his career working full-time in animal rights. He still does that, but he also works part-time as a
Art History Alumna at the National Park Service: a ‘Full Circle Moment’
UA alumna Shannon Walsh, who earned her MA in art history in 2020, is about to begin a new job with the National Park Service as the visual information specialist
Alumna Demos Printmaking Techniques at Shelton State Community College
Recent UA art alumna Sandra Vega (MFA 2022, printmaking) gave a printmaking demonstration for students in the Shelton State Community College Visual Arts Department and judged their end-of-the-semester student art
UA Alumna’s Photography Showcased by Mental Health Advocacy Project
UA alumna Alayna Pernell’s photographic work has been recognized by the Too Tired Project (TTP), a national nonprofit arts organization advancing mental health advocacy through photography. Pernell’s work was selected
UA Alumna in National Cathedral Performance Art Celebrating Women’s Suffrage
In March, UA art history alumna Corey Dzenko (MA 2007) was part of a performance of social practice artist Sheryl Oring’s ongoing project “I Wish to Say,” held in the
UA Medical Center Exhibit “Delightfully Twisted”
Artist, curator, collector and UA BFA alumna Deborah Hughes presents the exhibition, Natural Perspectives: Inside the Delightfully Twisted World of Colton Dion and Highlights from the Helen Shapiro Collage Collection,
Art Alumna Named Curator at University of Nebraska, Omaha
Patricia L. Davis (BFA, 2010) was recently named curator and manager of the Art Gallery and Collections at the School of the Arts in the College of Fine Arts and
Digital Media Alumna Lands Marketing Position
Recent alumna Sarah Fields (BA 2020, studio art with a focus on digital media) recently contacted the department of art and art history to let us know what’s been going