Five UA art history graduate students presented their current research at the 27th Annual Graduate Student Symposium in Art History, Friday, March 4, 2022, in the Abroms-Engel Institute for the
27th Annual Graduate Student Symposium in Art History
27th Annual Graduate Student Symposium in Art History is presented by the University of Alabama at Birmingham and the University of Alabama Joint Program for the MA in Art History.
Art & Art History February Faculty Accolades 2022
Bryce Speed, associate professor, of painting, has work included in the juried group exhibition, A Plot Hatched by Two, by Warbling Collective, at Yorktown Workshops, in London. Speed also exhibited
UA Art History Students Form New Group, The Guild
A small group of University of Alabama art history students who “love what we do” recently unveiled their new website and Instagram page (@theguild_bama). The UA Society of Art History
Art Historian Publishes on Early 20th-Century Chinese Women Artists
Assistant Professor Dr. Doris Sung published an article in AWARE (Archives of Women Artists, Research and Exhibitions) research database that examines the impact of Chinese women artists just after the
UA Art Historian Brings Virtual Reality Cathedral to Tuscaloosa Eighth Graders
In late November and early December 2021, UA’s Dr. Jennifer Feltman piloted a virtual reality (VR) experience of the Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Reims with eighth graders in Mrs. Jessica
Longtime Art Historian and Associate Dean to Retire
Catherine Pagani, professor of art history and recent associate dean of the UA Graduate School will retire December 31, 2021, after 28 and a half years at UA. Pagani started
UA Art Historian Advises Polygon Game Reviewer
Are you thinking that studying medieval architecture might put too many limits on your career choices? Check out the unique way that Dr. Jennifer Feltman is using her scholarly expertise!
Cloisters Curator Presents Career Workshop
In October, The Met Cloisters assistant curator Julia Perratore presented the 2021 International Center of Medieval Art Forsyth Lecture, “Representing Medieval Spain at The Met Cloisters,” virtually, from the UA department