Senior art history major Nadia DelMedico received the Randall Outstanding Undergraduate Research Award from President Bell during ceremonies April 4, 2018, on UA campus. DelMedico received the award as the
Art Historian to Talk on Black Arts Movement
Tuscaloosa. — Dr. Rebecca Zorach will deliver a public lecture, “‘The Time is Now!’ The Black Arts Movement in Chicago, circa 1968,” on Wednesday, March 21 at 6:30 p.m., in
Art History Professor Wins Book Award
Associate Professor of Art History Lucy Curzon’s new book, Mass-Observation and Visual Culture: Depicting Everyday Lives in Britain, has been awarded the The prize committee found Curzon’s book, published by Routledge
Art History Scholar to Talk on 1930s Cartoon
UPDATE! Professor Gregory Clark’s lecture is Thursday, January 25, at 5:00 p.m. in 205 Smith Hall. Tuscaloosa.–Professor of art history Gregory Clark will give a public lecture on Thursday, January
Professor and Student Present Research on Slavery at UA
A UA professor and a junior art history major have teamed up to break ground on the history of slavery at The University of Alabama. UPDATE: In April 2018, Nadia
UA Professor Emeritus to Talk on APT Bicentennial Special
UA associate professor emeritus Dr. Robert O. Mellown was recently taped in an interview about the historic capital in Tuscaloosa for a special Bicentennial episode of the Emmy-winning series, Discovering Alabama,
UA Grad Students Present Research at Conferences
UA Graduate students in art history conference in Charleston, SC, and the Southern Studies conference at Auburn University at Montgomery, AL, in February 2017. The students were each awarded travel
Art and Art History Hosts Chinese Artist-Scholar for 2017-2018
The UA Department of Art and Art History is hosting visiting scholar Hu Weijun, a graphic design professor at Jilin University, one of the largest research universities in China. He
UA Professor Emeritus Contributes to New Online Architectural Resource
Associate Professor Emeritus Robert O. Mellown has published ten articles on the historic architecture of The University of Alabama and Tuscaloosa for SAH Archipedia, a free and subscription-based encyclopedic resource for