The Paul R. Jones Museum is proud to present “Public Charge”: Diasporic Immigrant Artists, November 1-December 13, 2019. A closing reception will be held on First Friday, December 6, from
Graduate Student, Faculty Present Research at SECAC
Students, faculty and alumni of the UA department of art and art history presented current research at SECAC in October, the annual meeting of one of the largest art conferences
UA Grad Student Wins ISEA ‘Cutting Edge’ Award
Graduate student Jude Anogwih’s mixed media painting, Underneath Downtown, was selected for a Cutting Edge Award in the 27th Annual Juried Art Exhibition hosted by the International Society of Experimental
Statewide Sculpture Trail First Work Blossoms
Ringo Lisko’s soft-petaled graphite proposal drawing barely disguises the fiery strength inherent in the bronze forms she’s now casting. Yet, her sculpture — an eight-foot circle of camellias in full
Student Spotlight: Ashley Livingston
Senior BFA major and Prattville native Ashley Livingston has taken a lead role at the Sella-Granata Art Gallery this fall. According to Assistant Professor Giang Pham who is in charge
Celestia Morgan: Catalyst for Social Change
The positive words Celestia Morgan tells her students sound like an affirmation for her own future: “You have the power to change your own community for the better and art
Adventures in Spain
“A transformation happens when students study abroad. They’re able to see the world in new ways, and the work that they start producing afterwards is always remarkable.” – Professor Jason
Remembering Betty Mitchell Walter
Dr. Elizabeth C. “Betty” Mitchell Walter (MA 1969) died January 1, 2019. Walter was known as an artist, art educator, academic, administrator and author and served as professor and department
Faculty Book Show Celebrates UA Research
The College of Arts and Sciences and The University of Alabama Gallery invite you to the Faculty Book Show’s opening reception, First Friday, October 4, 5:30-7:30 in the Dinah Washington