Junior art history major Nadia DelMedico presented her original research into extant slave dwellings on the antebellum UA campus at the new undergraduate poster session during the 22nd Annual Graduate Student Symposium
We are Selma: The Selma Portrait Project by Kathryn Mayo
August 24 – September 29, 2017 Wed., Sept. 6 – Public lecture by Kathryn Mayo, 205 Gorgas Library, 7:00 p.m. Thurs., Sept. 7 – reception in the gallery, 103 Garland
Artist and Apprentice Mentor Each Other
After Birmingham artist Amy Pleasant was awarded a prestigious Joan Mitchell Foundation Painters and Sculptors Grant in 2015 for “unrestricted career support,” she knew she would need an assistant to help her carry off
Honored Photography Professor Passes Away
TUSCALOOSA – Gay Ann Burke, born December 30, 1946 in Brownwood, Texas, died May 1, 2017 in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Gay was the first female full professor in the University of
Alumni Profile: Julie Hall Friedman
Julie Hall Friedman (BA ARH 1981) is an old hand at supporting the arts. For most of her adult life, she has volunteered and raised funds for every area of
Cultural Arts Center Features Bethany and Frank Engle Art Retrospective
(Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Retrospective, an exhibit featuring the work of UA art alumna Bethany Windham Engle and former ceramics professor Frank Engle, will be displayed at the Dinah Washington Cultural Arts
UA Alumna Cofounded Innovative Photography Business
Mary Stephenson Mills cofounded one of “America’s most significant twentieth-century portrait photography businesses” with her husband, Olan Mills, in Tuscaloosa in 1932. Mary Mills lent creative and technical expertise to
Art History Professor Publishes Groundbreaking Study in Visual Culture
Associate Professor Lucy Curzon has published the first full-length study of the British group Mass-Observation’s engagement with visual culture. Mass-Observation and Visual Culture – Depicting Everyday Lives in Britain (Routledge,
Screening on the Green
On Thursday evening, April 27, digital media students in Assistant Professor Jane Cassidy’s ART 408/326 will screen several works they created over the semester, on Woods Quad. The screening will take