The Sella-Granata Art Gallery presents Conversations, an exhibition of works by Ashlyn Pope, November 3 through November 22, 2016. Conversations is part of a dual exhibition with Chris Staley. Everyone is invited to the
Visiting Artist Talks to UA Ceramics Students
Visiting artist Dennis Ritter presented a talk to UA in conjunction with his exhibition in the Sella-Granata Art Gallery September 8-29. Ritter is a sculptor working primarily in the ceramic medium. He
Ceramics Grad Student to Attend Oxbow Summer Workshop
Ceramics graduate student Sydney Ewerth was accepted to a summer workshop at Oxbow School of Art in Saugatuck, Michigan, to be held in July. Ewerth, who The two-week ceramics workshop Ewerth
UA Crimson Clay Students Help Fill Up UPC’s Empty Bowls
TUSCALOOSA – University Presbyterian Church (UPC) will host Empty Bowls, a program designed to raise awareness about hunger, Friday, February 26, 2016, from 11 AM to 1:30 PM in the
Crimson Clay Celebrates Valentine’s Day at Big Al’s Carnival
On Valentine’s Day, February 14, members of UA’s in “Big Al’s Carnival” by Rita Martin, Operations Coordinator for UA Gymnastics. Assistant Professor Matt Mitros, faculty advisor for Crimson Clay said, “This
Visiting Artist To Build 3D Printers on Campus
Bryan Czibesz will lead a hands-on workshop and “build-out” on Ceramic 3D Printing on February 15 and 16 on The University of Alabama campus. Two 3D printers will be constructed during his visit.
Israel Davis: Digital Printing on Clay Workshop and Lecture
Israel Davis will present a workshop and demonstration of image transfer onto clay, Thursday, January 28, in the ceramics area, Bureau of Mines Building #5, on UA campus. On Friday,
UA Ceramics Students Craft Empty Bowls to Fill Need
Last week, ceramics students in the Department of Art and Art History donated handmade ceramic soup bowls to the 5th Annual Empty Bowls event hosted by the University Presbyterian Church, helping
UA Art Grad Student Juried into Graphic Clay Exhibition
Ceramics graduate student Sydney Ewerth’s work was recently accepted into a national juried exhibition, Graphic Clay: A Survey of Illustrated, Printed, and Innovative Surfaces, at Baltimore Clayworks, Maryland, with juror Jason Bige Burnett. The