Summer’s heat and humidity haven’t slowed down University of Alabama art and art history faculty! Assistant professor Allison Grant (photography) had three photographs juried into the exhibition Home at the
Mina Kim Named New Assistant Professor of Art History Foundations
Dr. Mina Kim has been appointed assistant professor of art history in art history foundations. Dr. Kim will teach foundations-level courses including art appreciation and survey of art history (from
Five Paintings by Wegrzynowski Featured in New Orleans
Instructor and alumnus Tom Wegrzynowski had five paintings selected for the 23rd Annual No Dead Artists International Juried Exhibition Of Contemporary Art. Julian the Apostate, The Red Planet, D Day,
Force of Family: Hannah Christopher BFA Exhibition
Tuscaloosa. — The University of Alabama’s Department of Art and Art History is pleased to present the bachelor of fine arts solo exhibition of Hannah Christopher, titled Force of Family.
Gadsden Museum Features UA Photography Professor
A solo exhibition featuring the art work of Associate Professor Christopher Jordan opens August 2 at the Gadsden Museum of Art in Gadsden, Alabama. A reception will be held Friday,
Five Decades of Art by Al Sella Featured at The University of Alabama Gallery
The University of Alabama Gallery will present For the Record: The Art of Al Sella, August 2-September 27, 2019. The public is invited to a reception on Friday, September 6
Self-Taught Artist Featured at Paul R. Jones Museum
The Paul R. Jones Museum presents Purvis Young: Born in Liberty City, September 6 through October 25, 2019, in downtown Tuscaloosa. The exhibition of 27 pieces by the self-taught artist
Associate Professor Schulte Solos at Chinati Foundation
Associate Professor of Art Pete Schulte, who was selected for a prestigious artist residency at the Chinati Foundation this summer, will present a solo exhibition of his work at the
Nasrin Iravani: Master of Fine Arts Thesis Exhibition
While The University of Alabama operates in a limited capacity in order to stem the spread of COVID-19 and to ensure the safety of our visitors and staff, the Sarah