Everyone is invited to witness the harmonious intersection of art and mathematics on a grand scale, Friday, November 4, from 9 a.m. to 12 noon, on The University of Alabama’s main quadrangle.
Two Artists Reflect on Everyday Objects in Woods Hall Exhibition
The Sella-Granata Art Gallery presents a dual exhibition of the works of Knoxville, Tennessee painter Eleanor Aldrich and Baton Rouge, Louisiana ceramics sculptor Dennis Ritter, September 8-29, 2016. Each artist
Rural Studio Instructor Speaks on Architecture in the Community
In conjunction with the exhibition, Rural Studio: Alabama Design | Build Projects, the public is cordially invited to a talk by Alex Henderson, 3rd year studio instructor at Rural Studio. Henderson
Deborah Hughes “Recaptures” Exhibition at UA Medical Center
The newest “Wellness Walls for Art” exhibit at the UA Medical Center, Recaptured, Rediscovered, and Reconsidered, will be on display through October 1, 2016. Photography by Bethany Windham Engle, collages by Helen Shapiro, and still
Juror Announces Artists for 2nd Alabama National Biennial
Barb Bondy, juror for the 2nd Alabama National Biennial, has announced the artists who have been accepted into the exhibition sponsored by the UA Department of Art and Art History. The show
UA’s Moody Gallery Exhibit Features Auburn’s Rural Studio
Exhibition: Rural Studio: Alabama Design│Build Projects Dates: August 15-September 16, 2016 Where: The University of Alabama, Sarah Moody Gallery of Art, 103 Garland Hall
UA Gallery Hosts UA/UAB Joint Faculty Art Exhibit
In an unprecedented event, the work of art and art history faculty from The University of Alabama and the University of Alabama at Birmingham will be displayed from Friday, Aug.
UA Art Alumna Will Coordinate Museum’s Studio Programs
The Birmingham Museum of Art hired UA art alumna Meredith Randall Knight (MFA 2014, BFA 2011) as coordinator for their studio programs in the BMA’s education department. According to an Influenced
Professor’s Art Draws Critical Acclaim in Regional Abstraction Exhibit
Congratulations to Abstraction Today. His art work was mentioned in Burnaway’s comprehensive review of this important show: “At its best, Abstraction Today shows us what the future of abstraction might look like