Graduate students from colleges and universities around the United States and across the globe will participate in the 28th Annual Graduate Student Symposium, in-person and via Zoom, March 31, 2023.
Dr. Jennifer Feltman Interviewed About New Notre Dame Study
Associate Professor Dr. Jennifer M. Feltman was interviewed by UK-based New Scientist about the newly published discovery of iron ties in the Cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris. The cathedral
Birgit Hopfener to Keynote UA-UAB Graduate Art History Symposium
Dr. Birgit Hopfener, associate professor of art history, Ruth and Mark Phillips Professor and Confucius Chair at Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada, will present the keynote address at the 28th
28th Annual Graduate Symposium in Art History
The University of Alabama and the University of Alabama at Birmingham Joint Program for the MA in Art History 28th Annual Graduate Symposium in Art History Friday, March 31, 2023
UA Researchers to Digitally Restore Sculptures of Notre Dame
Centuries before the massive fire of April 15, 2019, the Cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris suffered damages that drastically changed the appearance of the front of the building, its
Art History Alumna Awarded Case Western Reserve Research Grant
Art history alumna Reed O’Mara, now a PhD student in the Case Western Reserve University Department of Art History and Art, was recently named one of the Baker-Nord Center for
Georgine Clarke Alabama Artists Gallery Features Artists’ Portraits
(Tuscaloosa, Ala.) UA professor of painting and department chair Jason Guynes has two paintings included in the exhibition, Negotiations: Portraits, open now at the Alabama State Council on the Arts’
UA Celebrates Artists on Nov. 4 #FirstFridayTuscaloosa
Four UA art venues will hold First Friday receptions on Friday, November 4, 2022, beginning at 5:00 p.m. and lasting until 8:00 p.m. on UA campus and in downtown Tuscaloosa.
Art Grad Students, Faculty, New Alumni Present Research at SECAC
Faculty, graduate students and alumni of UA art and art history made their mark at this year’s SECAC (Southeastern College Art Conference), where they presented their current research at the