BFA major Anna Pollard’s linoleum cut print was chosen for an award in Speedball’s New Impressions 2019 Printmaking Competition. Her hand colored print, Awe, placed third in the Wild Card
UA Art Historians Present Scholarly Research in Chicago
UA art history faculty presented their research at the 108th CAA Annual Conference in snowy Chicago in February. Dr. Mina Kim presented “Korean Artist, Jung Yeondoo: The Coexistence of Reality
UA Doubles Number of ‘Empty Bowls’ Donated to Community Fundraiser This Year
Over more than a decade, UA ceramics students have donated hundreds of handcrafted ceramic bowls to an annual fundraiser that raises money and awareness to fight hunger in West Alabama.
UA Art Alumni Celebrate ‘Blue’ in International Conference
UA art alumni Karen Graffeo, Jim Neel and Scott Stephens, and UA Honors College instructor Chip Cooper join Cuban and American artists for a Cuba/USA collaborative exhibition, Azul/Blue, part of the
Photography Professor’s Work Featured in Online Portfolio
Twilight Passages, a portfolio of photographs by Associate Professor Christopher Jordan, is featured in One Twelve Publishing’s February edition of Poignant Portfolios. In these photographic works, Jordan creates a scene
Work by Grad Student in Printmaking Selected for National Exhibition
An aquatint etching by graduate student Upneet Kaur Mair was selected for the USU Paper & Clay National Juried Exhibition, organized by the Department of Art + Design, Caine College
Katie Adams MFA Thesis Exhibition at Harrison Galleries
Tuscaloosa. — The University of Alabama’s Department of Art and Art History is pleased to present the master of fine arts thesis exhibition of Katie Adams, titled Bulbs of Dream
Paul R. Jones Collection Featured on ‘Spirit of Alabama’
Emily Bibb, curator and collections manager of the Paul R. Jones Collection of American Art, was recently featured in WVUA 23’s Spirit of Alabama with Mike Royer. Bibb takes viewers
UA Art Historian Assists in Notre Dame Restoration
After the devastating fire at the Cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris last year, assistant professor of art history Dr. Jennifer Feltman joined forces with a group of international art