GAY BURKE, the first female full professor in the Department of Art and Art History, retired this summer after forty-two years of service to The University of Alabama. In 1973,
Faculty News – Fall 2015
PETE SCHULTE is included in the publication portion of Yifat Gat’s ongoing “The Black & White Project.” Curation has become an important aspect of Schulte’s work. His co-project with artist
Faculty Feature: Bryce Speed
Offhand Places, in New Orleans at the TEN Gallery opened at the beginning of October. In July, he spent three weeks in residence at A.I.R. Studio in Paducah, Kentucky, funded
Experience Your Next Immersive Environment Inside a Pickup Truck
Jane Cassidy’s installation for Cinema Reset at the New Orleans Film Festival, “Music For Cars at Night on Country Roads,” might be the first time you ever sat inside the cab
Instructors and Grad Students Exhibit Together
The UA Department of Art and Art History invites you to view artworks by our instructors and second-year graduate students now in the Sella-Granata Art Gallery in Woods Hall. The
Wegrzynowski to Exhibit Apocryphal Paintings
Apocrypha, an exhibit of works in oil by artist and UA instructor Tom Wegrzynowski, will be the featured display at the Arts Council Gallery in the Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center
Arts Technicians to Attend Inaugural Conference at Duke University
UA Department of Art and Art History Arts Technician Senior Patrick O’Sullivan and Assistant Arts Technician Mike Eddins will be attending the first annual Student Shop Managers Conference hosted by the Pratt
UA Art Faculty Artwork Acquired for Paul R. Jones Collection
A pencil and organic ink work by William Dooley, associate professor of art and director of UA’s Sarah Moody Gallery of Art, has been added to the Paul R. Jones Collection
UA Art Chair Marched in First Selma-to-Montgomery Marches
Tuscaloosa. — In the early days of the Civil Rights Movement in Alabama, when many establishment whites supported only token or incremental changes toward equal rights for African Americans, there