The University of Alabama and The University of Alabama at Birmingham Joint Program for the M.A. in Art History announces the 21st Annual Graduate Student Symposium in Art History, Friday, March 4, 2016, 10 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. The
Students Tour West Alabama Architecture
Students in Dr. Rachel Stephens‘ ARH 477 (Topics in American Art) traveled through several west Alabama towns on a rainy autumn day to study antebellum planter elite architecture firsthand. Their tour
ARH 373 Students Discover Small Treasures
In March, UA’s faculty-staff publication Dialog featured Assistant Professor of Art History Dr. Tanja Jones and her Their course project description is here: http://smalltreasures.as.ua.edu/ Tanja Jones recently published “Ludovico Gonzaga and
Rachel Stephens Receives Educator of the Year Award
In November, for her efforts to teach students about the importance of nineteenth-century architecture. The society’s president, Ian Crawford, recognized Dr. Stephens for her work educating students about the history of
Students Share Inaugural Art History Prize
UA’s art historians hosted the Harless presented his thesis research in the form of a paper titled “The Donna Regina Passion Frescoes: A Portrayal of the Interior Altars of Invisible
Lucy Curzon Introduces Schoolchildren to Art in the Paul Jones Collection
In October 2014, Lucy Curzon, director of education and outreach for the Paul R. Jones Collection of American Art at UA, spoke to students from Martin Luther King Jr. Elementary
20th Graduate Symposium in Art History Lecture: Images of Jim Crow
Twentieth Annual Graduate Student Symposium in Art History Friday, March 6, The University of Alabama Sessions 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m., Ferguson Student Center, Anderson Society Room 313 Keynote Lecture
Visiting an 11th-century church inspires student’s research.
Even though Lauren Eich just graduated from UA with a BA in art history, she is still hard at work researching the medieval architecture she loves. Last fall Lauren Eich (BA
Redefining the Multiple: 13 Japanese Printmakers
What: Redefining the Multiple: 13 Japanese Printmakers Reception date: Thursday, September 4, 2014, 6-8 pm When: August 28 – Sept. 26, 2014 Where: Sarah Moody Gallery of Art In our