Over UA’s spring break, the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh printmaking club invited UA printmaker and instructor John Klosterman to be visiting artist for a week. Klosterman started his week with a
UA Graphic Design Students and Faculty Sweep Top ADDYs
Four UA students and faculty were recognized again this year for their top-notch design skills in Tuscaloosa’s ADDY awards. In the student category, Junior Reese Yarbrough (BFA Graphic Design) took
Flow Tuscaloosa Calls for Volunteers
Assistant Professor Jamey Grimes and Assistant Professor Julia Brock (history) announced that their NEA-funded community project Flow Tuscaloosa is returning in 2024 with several exciting events and is putting out
2024 Alabama Design Portfolio Review Day
Students from UA, UAB, Samford, and Montevallo got a free evaluation of their work and a painless preview of future job interviews during the 2024 Alabama Design Portfolio Review. Twenty
March Symposium Focuses on Women’s Cross-Cultural Artistic Interactions of the Early Modern Period
Art historians and organizers Dr. Tanja Jones, Dr. Doris Sung, and Rebecca Teague announce the 2024 symposium, “Challenging Empire: Women, Art, and the Global Early Modern World,” on March 1
UA Art Faculty Accolades – February 2024
Instructors Charlotte Wegrzynowski and Tom Wegrzynowski each have a work in the Fifth LaGrange Southeast Regional Exhibition at the Lamar Dodd Art Center in LaGrange, Georgia. The show, juried by
Challenging Empire Symposium Announces Speakers, Schedule
Challenging Empire: Women, Art, and the Global Early Modern World symposium will be held March 1-2, 2024. Please check back on this page for updates. Symposium title: “Challenging Empire: Women,
Collectors Norm and Carnetta Davis to Speak February 29
Norm and Carnetta Davis, important collectors of African American art, will talk about their collection and collecting in a lecture titled “Artistic Sojourns: Our Quest for Knowledge and Understanding of
UA Art and Art History Award Winners in the West Alabama Juried Show
UA Department of Art and Art History faculty and alumni were among the local Alabama artists whose work was selected for the annual West Alabama Juried Show, sponsored by The