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
New Alum Appointed Curatorial Assistant at Meadows Museum
Olivia Turner, a 2021 MA graduate in art history, has accepted a full-time position as a curatorial assistant with the Meadows Museum in Dallas, Texas. The Meadows is the leading
UA Art History Webinars in October
Love art history?! Take your pick of upcoming October webinars involving UA art history faculty! UA American art historian Dr. Wendy Castenell will be part of the first Crystal Bridges
UA American Art Historian to Join National Scholars Virtual Roundtable
Assistant Professor Wendy Castenell will join three other Tyson Think Tank Fellowship scholars of American art for a virtual roundtable on October 12 from 5:00 to 6:15 p.m.(CT) titled “Re-presenting
Art and Art History and Asian Studies Host Japanese Art Lecture
Julie Nelson Davis, professor of the history of art at the University of Pennsylvania, will present an online lecture, “The Art World of Ukiyo-e: The ‘Pictures of the Floating World’
Call for Papers Announced for UA/UAB 27th Symposium in Art History
The University of Alabama at Birmingham and The University of Alabama Joint Program for the MA in art history has scheduled the 27th Annual Graduate Student Symposium in Art History
As Notre Dame is Secured, UA Art Historian Researches On-Site
UPDATE! The 2022 FACE Foundation – Transatlantic Research Partnership has been awarded to Dr. Feltman and Sorbonne Université architect and 3D engineer, Grégory Chaumet, for their project to study the
Forward Movement: Selections from the Collection of Johnny and Allison Howze
The Paul R. Jones Museum is proud to present the exhibition, Forward Movement: Selections from the Collection of Johnny and Allison Howze, from October 1 to December 3, 2021. There