Returning graduate students in studio art achieved accolades over the summer. Kat Murray, a third-year graduate student in printmaking, had work juried into Alabama A to Z: 45th Biennial Museum
Study Abroad Students Showcase Artwork Created in Spain
In a new exhibition, University of Alabama students who traveled to Spain in May will exhibit some of the art they created while there. Souvenirs: Spain’s Influence on Student Artwork
New Book by UA Art Historian Exposes the Artistic Concealment of Enslaved People
Associate Professor Dr. Rachel Stephens has published a new book, Hidden in Plain Sight: Concealing Enslavement in American Visual Culture, with the University of Arkansas Press. In the decades leading
UA Art Historian Awarded Grants for Book on Korean Art
Assistant Professor Dr. Mina Kim was awarded two grants for the publication of her monograph, Contemporary Korean Art: New Directions since the 1960s (London, Reaktion Books): a KAMS (Korea Arts
Wade MacDonald Ceramics Acquired by Renowned Art Collection
Assistant Professor Wade MacDonald (ceramics) had a ceramic work, “Red and Black Color Dotted Fracture Mug,” acquired by the Rosenfeld Collection, part of the Everson Museum of Art in Syracuse,
Allison Grant’s Photos Featured in Three Alabama Exhibitions
Associate Professor Allison Grant (photography) had work selected for the Birmingham (AL) Museum of Art’s exhibition, Art + the Environment, open now through November 3, 2023. Grant’s photographic installation was
Jonathan Cumberland Wins Gold in International Poster Competition
Assistant Professor Jonathan Cumberland (graphic design) was awarded two prizes in the international graphic design poster contest, Posterstellars. He received the gold “stellar” award in the political category and a
Sarah Marshall’s Textile Prints Featured in 3-Person Show
Associate Professor Sarah Marshall (printmaking) had work in a three-person exhibition, Bed Slope, at Ground Floor Contemporary in Birmingham, Alabama, August 11-26, 2023. Focusing on the processes of printmaking and
University of Alabama Professors Awarded Multi-Year NEH Collaborative Research Grant
(Tuscaloosa, AL)—The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) has awarded Jennifer Feltman (associate professor, department of art and art history) and co-PIs, Alexandre Tokovinine (associate professor, department of anthropology) and