In July, Professor Emeritus (and alumnus) ROBERT MELLOWN presented “Different Perspective: An Examination of the Original Appearance of Tuscaloosa’s Historic Houses,” for a standing-room-only crowd at the Tuscaloosa County Preservation
Robert Mellown Retires After A Career “Off the Beaten Path”
After 40 years of teaching, research, and service, our colleague, professor, friend and go-to guy for historical information, Dr. Robert Oliver Mellown, is retiring from The University of Alabama. Many
Jeremy and the Coach: Outside Art at the Stadium
Just a week and a half before a more seriously game-changing event in Tuscaloosa this spring, UA Athletics unveiled the long-awaited bronze statue of Crimson Tide Football head coach Nick
Art Professors Awarded National Science Foundation Grant for Emergent Learning
Brian Evans, Lucy Curzon and Sarah Marshall have secured a $350,000 National Science Foundation grant to find new ways to create a “system” that will foster creativity among a large
Angelo Granata – A Career Retrospective
William T. Dooley, Associate Professor of Art, succeeded Angelo Granata as director of the Sarah Moody Gallery of Art after Granata retired. Dooley wrote this description of the retrospective exhibition
Art Alumni Remember Professor Jack Granata
“What did you do?” “Everything!” As a teacher and mentor, Jack Granata changed the lives of many undergraduate and graduate students in art. He left a lifelong impression on four
Drawing on the Inside: An interview with Jamey Grimes
Jamey Grimes couldn’t stop to talk the other day because he had to get to prison. I laughed, but when we did sit down to talk, it became clear that