Birmingham’s artist cooperative, Ground Floor Contemporary, will host a solo exhibition, Whistle a Map, by UA art alumna Anne Herbert December 2-18, 2021. A reception for the artist will be
UA Art & Art Newsletter Announces New Masthead Design
The UA Department of Art and Art History is excited to announce a new masthead design for our monthly newsletter. It was created in Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator by Britt
Top Design Exec Michael Janda Visits UA Class
One of the top executives in the design industry, Michael Janda, recently visited with graphic design students in Cassandra Palmer’s ART 414 Portfolio class and held a Q&A session via
Longtime Art Historian and Associate Dean to Retire
Catherine Pagani, professor of art history and recent associate dean of the UA Graduate School will retire December 31, 2021, after 28 and a half years at UA. Pagani started
UA Painting Grad Student Juried Into International Show
Graduate student Nathan Childers recently had work accepted into the international juried exhibition Cohorts Alone Together. The online exhibition is open to currently enrolled graduate students in the visual arts,
Printmaking Faculty Present Workshop for CHS Art Class
Printmaking professor Sarah Marshall and drawing instructor Charlotte Wegrzynowski visited Tuscaloosa’s Central High School recently. They presented a screenprinting workshop to students in Karen Kennedy’s art class. “We met some
UA Art Historian Advises Polygon Game Reviewer
Are you thinking that studying medieval architecture might put too many limits on your career choices? Check out the unique way that Dr. Jennifer Feltman is using her scholarly expertise!
Children See a Day Through Their Parents’ Eyes
UA Department of Art and Art History instructor Charlotte Wegrzynowski and graduate teaching assistant Zoe Fitch held a printmaking workshop for the recent Women and Gender Resource Center’s “Take Your
Cloisters Curator Presents Career Workshop
In October, The Met Cloisters assistant curator Julia Perratore presented the 2021 International Center of Medieval Art Forsyth Lecture, “Representing Medieval Spain at The Met Cloisters,” virtually, from the UA department