Seniors Abi Brewer and Liv Komisar were juried into the Tennessee Collegiate Art Competition (TCAC). The exhibition, which is open to all community college, college, and university students within Tennessee,
UA Grad Student in Painting Wins Best in Show
Graduate student in painting Nathan Childers received the Best in Show award in the exhibition Queer Aesthetics held at Mississippi University for Women Galleries, October 5 through November 11, 2022,
BFA Seniors Exhibit Work in Gorgas Library
BFA seniors Mackenna Overholt, Sylvia Cervino, Ella Smyth and Liv Komisar have artwork showcased in “Gorgas Library Student Artwork Exhibition,” on the 6th floor of Gorgas Library on UA campus.
Unrealism: Jason Guynes Solo Exhibition at The Arts Council Gallery
Chair and Professor Jason Guynes will present a solo exhibition of his paintings and drawings titled Unrealism June 3 through July 29, 2022, in The Arts Council Gallery at the
UA Grad Student’s Painting Selected for International Art Fair in Venice
Ashlee René Thompson has had two paintings selected for international exhibitions. Her mixed media painting, Comfort in the Panic, was accepted to the Consciousness section of ITSLIQUID ANIMA MUNDI Venice
Art Grad Student Leads Exhibition Team at Transportation Museum
Ashlee René Thompson, an MFA candidate in painting set to graduate in May 2022, is also working on her museum studies certificate while at UA. As part of the certificate
Damnable Tales: Zoe Fitch MFA Exhibition
The University of Alabama Department of Art and Art History presents Damnable Tales, the Master of Fine Arts thesis exhibition of Zoe Fitch, March 4-28, 2022, in Harrison Galleries in
Art & Art History February Faculty Accolades 2022
Bryce Speed, associate professor, of painting, has work included in the juried group exhibition, A Plot Hatched by Two, by Warbling Collective, at Yorktown Workshops, in London. Speed also exhibited
UA Instructor Paints Mural for Local Boy Scout Council
A longtime UA painting instructor is also a Boy Scout leader and has painted a mural featuring the inclusivity of scouting life, now on display at the Black Warrior Council.