Art Roundup from the UA Dept. of Art and Art History: today is Wednesday, July 8, 2015 July First Friday falls AFTER the Independence Day Holiday weekend, on July 10! Check our
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
If Tomorrow is Art Night — Can First Friday Be Far Behind?!
Art Roundup from the UA Dept. of Art and Art History: today is Wednesday, July 1, 2015 Tomorrow is Art Night, but First Friday falls AFTER the Independence Day Holiday weekend,
Grab Your Grocery Art Cart, ‘Cause The Grocery is Having a Final Fling!
Art Roundup from the UA Dept. of Art and Art History: today is Wednesday, June 24, 2015 Our summer is just getting started – stake out your favorite galleries, museums
Artists Join Together for Exhibition and Life
Heather Whidden and Josh Whidden will exhibit their artwork at the University of Alabama Gallery in the Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center beginning Friday, June 19. “always here to your there,” will feature paintings and
It’s Not the Heat, It’s the Creativity!
Art Roundup from the UA Dept. of Art and Art History: today is Wednesday, June 17, 2015 Come in out of the heat and see some art exhibitions and events around
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
Full Slate and a Full Moon for June Art Night & First Friday
Art Roundup from the UA Dept. of Art and Art History: today is Wednesday, June 3, 2015 A full slate and a full moon for June First Long Art Weekend! Check
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