Melissa Yes has been appointed assistant professor of art in The University of Alabama’s Department of Art and Art History. She will begin the new position on August 16, 2022,
Celestia Morgan Named Assistant Professor of Photography at UA
Celestia Morgan has been appointed assistant professor of art in The University of Alabama’s Department of Art and Art History. She will begin the new position on August 16, 2022,
First UA Art Camp a Legendary Success
Graduate students, faculty, staff, and alumni made our first UA Art Camp an overwhelming success. Campers signed up for one of four media areas led by expert faculty or staff
Alumna Interviews Former Photo Professor for Online Publication
Photographer and UA alumna Alayna N. Pernell interviewed her former teacher and mentor, UA assistant professor Allison Grant, for Lenscratch‘s ongoing “Photographers on Photographers” series. Lenscratch is an online publication
Art & Art History Summer Faculty Accolades 2022
This summer, Dr. Jennifer M. Feltman presented papers (virtually) at two international conferences. In May, at Kalamazoo, Michigan’s 57th Annual International Congress on Medieval Studies, she presented “Visualizing Time: Analyzing
Art & Art History Faculty Teach Students at Community Day
Dr. Lucy Curzon and Charlotte Wegrzynowski participated in Tuscaloosa Magnet School – Elementary’s Community Day in May. Wegrzynowski taught two workshops on paper lantern-making for the “Flow Tuscaloosa” Parade, held
UA-Designed #GetVaccinated Billboards Pop Up Around Alabama
Poster designs created by Assistant Professor Jonathan Cumberland are posted on roadside billboards and other public locations around four Black Belt counties in west Alabama. Cumberland designed a series of
Art and Art History Interns Help Preserve Joe Minter’s African Village in America
This summer, five UA Department of Art and Art History interns spent four weeks cataloging the work of Birmingham artist Joe Minter as part of a project to document work
What We Did on Our Summer Study Abroad: Italy
After a two-year wait, it was finally safe to travel to Europe again and in May, UA art and art history students and professors took a two-week study tour of