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
APT Mini-Documentary Spotlights Work of UA Art Alumnus
Alabama Public Television profiled UA art alumna Lindsay Jones Lindsey in a mini-documentary on American Graduate Day. The video aired Saturday, Oct. 3rd as a part of APT’s American Graduate: Let’s Make it
Summer Internship Frames A New View of the Future
This semi-regular column features the summer learning adventures of our majors. Erin Hein, a senior double major in art history and chemistry, spent two and a half months as an Andrew W.
Cuban Printmaker to Exhibit on UA Campus
The University of Alabama Department of Art and Art History presents an exhibition of woodcut prints by Cuban artist and printmaker Aliosky García in the Sella-Granata Art Gallery, Woods Hall on UA
Exhibition Emphasizes Handmade Artwork
EXHIBITION: More Quilting, Carving, and Printing Too! DATE: October 6, 2015 – January 14, 2016 LOCATION: University Medical Center, 850 Fifth Avenue East, Tuscaloosa, Ala., 35401 The new installation of Wellness Walls For
ARTIST LECTURE: Documentation in Light, Color and Sound with Sophie Lvoff
The UA Department of Art and Art History and The Summersell Center for the Study of the South invite you to an artist lecture with Sophie Lvoff. Lvoff will speak in Gorgas Library 205,
UA Art Sculptures Bring $52,000 to Charity Auction
Four steel sculptures created by students and faculty at UA’s Department of Art and Art History raised $52,000 for the 9th annual Nucor Children’s Charity Classic silent auction this year, the second
Didgeridoo Crafter and Art Major Team Up for Kentuck
Mitchell Griest, a studio art major in the Department of Art and Art History, has teamed up with another UA undergrad, William MacGavin, who makes didgeridoos, to paint several of