Associate Professor Dr. Tanja Jones’ new edited volume of essays titled Women Artists in the Early Modern Courts of Europe (c. 1450-1700) has been published by Amsterdam University Press. The book is the
UA Printmakers Share Exhibition at Gadsden Museum of Art
Associate Professor Sarah Marshall and Instructor John Klosterman will present a two-person exhibition at the Gadsden Museum of Art’s second-floor gallery space, August 2 through September 24, 2021. Transient Machinations
Jamey Grimes Named to Faculty Post in Art & Art History and Museums
Jamey Grimes has been appointed assistant professor of art in The University of Alabama’s department of art and art history. He will begin the new position on August 16, 2021,
New Book Combining Photography and Meditation Lauded
UA associate professor Christopher Jordan’s new book, Nowhere in Place (GFT Publishing, 2021), explores the meeting place between meditation and photography with pictures Jordan has taken in his travels to
Art & Art History Summer Faculty Accolades 2021
Catch up on what our faculty have been doing during the spring and summer of 2021. Books Published Associate Professor Dr. Tanja Jones‘ edited volume of essays titled Women Artists
UA Artist and Historian Collaborate on Climate Change Exhibit
The University of Alabama Gallery and the Collaborative Arts Research Initiative are proud to present the exhibition, Dangerous Landscapes: Legacies of Nineteenth-Century Progress in the Age of Climate Change, August
Ceramics Professor Pushes New Materials into Traditional Clay
A new international exhibition, Clay+, proposed and juried by Assistant Professor Wade MacDonald, opens on August 6 at the Clay Center of New Orleans. The show will run from August
Paul R. Jones Museum Curates New Assemblage, Collage Exhibit
The Paul R. Jones Museum is excited to announce the opening exhibition of the fall season, Constructed Complexity: Assemblage and Collage in the Paul R. Jones Collection of American Art.
Alumna Uses Museum Works in Cutting-Edge Program to Teach K-12 Art
A career in art history can offer an unexpected variety of options. Alumna Emee Hendrickson has followed a path that led from studio courses to medieval and Renaissance art history