Join us for a pop-up exhibition, Tuesday, December 5, from 4 to 6 pm in the Sella-Granata Art Gallery, Woods Hall! Students studying sculpture and digital media are collaborating on
Wade MacDonald Exhibits Mixed Media Sculptures in Solo Show
Assistant Professor Wade MacDonald, ceramics, has a solo exhibition, Not a Time of Curves, at Plough Gallery in Tifton, Georgia, from December 4 through January 13, 2024. MacDonald said that
2024 UA Department of Art and Art History Faculty Biennial Exhibition
The Sarah Moody Gallery of Art presents the 2024 UA Department of Art and Art History Faculty Biennial Exhibition, January 11 through February 12, 2024. The public is invited to
SPLIT: 2023 BFA Graphic Design Senior Exhibition
The UA Department of Art and Art History presents the BFA Graphic Design degree exhibition, SPLIT, by seniors Danielle Farist and Kyle Paeth, December 12 through 15, 2023, in the
Alumna to Present ‘Barbie’s Dreamhouse’ Exhibition
Alumna Ali Hval (BFA 2015) will present a solo exhibition, Barbie’s Dreamhouse, at the Gadsden Museum of Art for the month of December. The work exhibited, she said, is “deceptively
Two UA Art Students Awarded Tuscaloosa Arts Council Grants
Abigail Brewer and Nathan Childers were each awarded Individual Artist grants for projects they proposed to The Arts Council of Tuscaloosa. Brewer, who is earning a BA in international studies
UA Art Historian Presents Lecture on Japanese and Contemporary Woodblock Prints
Assistant Professor Dr. Doris Sung will present a lecture on the current SMGA exhibition, Women of Mokuhanga, on Thursday, November 9, at 4:00 p.m., in Gorgas Library’s Yellowhammer Room (2nd
Four UA Art Majors Featured in SGA Exhibition
Four artists are featured in this year’s SGA Student Artwork Exhibition, which opens with a reception on Thursday, November 2, from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. The artists, Abi Brewer, Cecily
Artist Kyle Hackett Presents Lecture Nov. 2 at UA
Artist Kyle Hackett will present a lecture Thursday, November 2, 2023, at 4:00 p.m., in Garland Hall 203. The lecture is free and open to the public and sponsored by