Daisie Hoitsma Young exhibited with Jason Tanner Young in a two-person show, “frequency,” at the Meadows Gallery at the University of Texas at Tyler in October. Hoitsma Young is a
Drawing Professor’s NYC Solo Show Reviewed in Hyperallergic
Associate Professor Pete Schulte’s solo exhibition, The Train and the River, at McKenzie Fine Art in New York, N.Y., was favorably reviewed in Hyperallergic by the prominent art critic and
Central Elementary Students to Exhibit at Paul R. Jones Museum
The Paul R. Jones Museum presents Together for Creativity: A Collaboration with Central Elementary School, an exhibition of artworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection and artworks by Tuscaloosa’s Central
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
Printmaking Faculty Present Workshop for CHS Art Class
Printmaking professor Sarah Marshall and drawing instructor Charlotte Wegrzynowski visited Tuscaloosa’s Central High School recently. They presented a screenprinting workshop to students in Karen Kennedy’s art class. “We met some
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!
Children See a Day Through Their Parents’ Eyes
UA Department of Art and Art History instructor Charlotte Wegrzynowski and graduate teaching assistant Zoe Fitch held a printmaking workshop for the recent Women and Gender Resource Center’s “Take Your
Art & Art History November Faculty Accolades 2021
Dr. Doris Sung, assistant professor of art history, has been appointed to the International Committee of College Art Association (CAA) for a three-year term. The International Committee seeks to foster an international community
Flourishing in the Heart of Woods Quad
The UA Department of Art and Art History is pleased to announce the newest addition to the Woods Quad Sculpture Garden. The eight-foot-tall cast bronze crescent of camellias (Alabama’s state