After the devastating fire at the Cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris last year, assistant professor of art history Dr. Jennifer Feltman joined forces with a group of international art
Art History Students Explore the AS Williams III Americana Collection
Students in Dr. Lucy Curzon’s class, Photographic Discourse (ARH 400W), recently visited the AS Williams III Americana Collection to examine 19th-century cartes-de-visite, the small albumen print photographs the size of visiting
UA Professor Speaks on Confederate Artists and Imagery of the “Loyal Slave”
Associate Professor Rachel Stephens presents a talk, “Loyal Artists, Loyal Slaves: Confederate Artists in Civil War Richmond,” at Virginia Humanities in Charlottesville on January 21, 2020. In the years leading
Research at UA Wins Over Art History Student
Our Alumni Spotlight Series focuses on UA art alumni who are in the midst of an art career now, whether they are continuing with schooling or have taken their art
Art History Class Treated to Exhibit Tour by Museum Curator
This fall, Dr. Rachel Stephens took her graduate seminar students in American Portraiture (ARH 577) on a field trip to the Birmingham Museum of Art. The class visited the exhibition
Art Alumna Wants to Help Awaken Others’ Creativity
Rebecca Godfrey (BA 2009, art history) has undergone some creative changes in her life since her days as an undergraduate in art history. Now, Godfrey is a self-taught, abstract artist
Students Highlight Cultural Impact of Immigration in Exhibition
The Paul R. Jones Museum is proud to present “Public Charge”: Diasporic Immigrant Artists, November 1-December 13, 2019. A closing reception will be held on First Friday, December 6, from
Graduate Student, Faculty Present Research at SECAC
Students, faculty and alumni of the UA department of art and art history presented current research at SECAC in October, the annual meeting of one of the largest art conferences
UA Alumnus Bequeaths Asian Art Library to UA Art
The department of art and art history recently unveiled a new scholarly research resource: the Dr. and Mrs. William T. Price Asian Art Book Collection. catalogued and shelved in new