The Sarah Moody Gallery of Art is proud and excited to present a special revolving exhibition, Wobble – Selections from the Permanent Collection, which will open September 15 and run
UA Instructor’s Sculpture Installed at Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts
Instructor and alumnus Jamey Grimes’ sculpture, Taraxacum, has been installed in the Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts John and Joyce Caddell Sculpture Garden. UPDATE: Creative Conversations: Whimsy in the Garden
UA Museum, Galleries Present Exhibitions Online
Latest online exhibitions Charlie Lucas: Talking to the Ancestors, 2020-21 Paul R. Jones Museum Flickr.com Sandra Vega: Caminos de Identidad, 2021 Sella-Granata Art Gallery Flickr.com Shivam Pawar: Unidentified Beings, 2021
Celestia Morgan Named Postdoctoral Research Associate in the College of Arts and Sciences
UA art instructor and alumna Celestia Morgan has been named one of two postdoctoral research associates in the College of Arts and Sciences for the 2020-2021 academic year. Morgan’s appointment
UA Alumni Selected for 2020 Red Clay Survey
Works by UA art alumni Karen Graffeo (MFA photography), Jim Neel (MFA sculpture) and Zack Underwood (BFA painting) were juried into the Huntsville Museum of Art’s Red Clay Survey: 2020
Art Historian Awarded Newberry Fellowship for Research
Dr. Wendy Castenell, assistant professor of African American art, has been awarded a Short-Term Fellowship by the Newberry Library in Chicago. The fellowship is sponsored by the Morrison Shearer Foundation
Sara Garden Armstrong at the Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center Galleries
The University of Alabama Department of Art and Art History proudly presents Sara Garden Armstrong: Threads and Layers, August 7 – September 25, 2020, in The University of Alabama Gallery
When They See Us, What Do They See? Perspectives on Black Art
The Paul R. Jones Museum presents When They See Us, What Do They See?: Perspectives on Black Art, August 7 – September 25, 2020, curated by Barbara-Shae Jackson. While Tuscaloosa
Art Historians Awarded First Kress Foundation Grant for UA
Associate professor of art history Dr. Tanja Jones and assistant professor of art history Dr. Doris Sung were awarded a Digital Art History Grant by the Samuel H. Kress Foundation,