The Paul R. Jones Museum (PRJM) of Tuscaloosa is pleased to announce that the Alabama State Council on the Arts (ASCA) has awarded the museum a grant in support of
UA Art Museum, Galleries Open to the Public
The University of Alabama’s museums and galleries are an essential part of the education and development of UA students and the enrichment of the wider community. During the COVID-19 pandemic,
UA Museum, Galleries Present Exhibitions Online
Latest online exhibitions Charlie Lucas: Talking to the Ancestors, 2020-21 Paul R. Jones Museum Flickr.com Sandra Vega: Caminos de Identidad, 2021 Sella-Granata Art Gallery Flickr.com Shivam Pawar: Unidentified Beings, 2021
When They See Us, What Do They See? Perspectives on Black Art
The Paul R. Jones Museum presents When They See Us, What Do They See?: Perspectives on Black Art, August 7 – September 25, 2020, curated by Barbara-Shae Jackson. While Tuscaloosa
Art Faculty and Staff Identify Key Ingredients in Learning: Community, Connection
In March, when UA had to impose social distancing to protect students, faculty and staff from the coronavirus, changes to teaching methods and learning experiences across campus were often abrupt
Do You See What I See? Jones Collection Online Preview
Do You See What I See? – Selections from the Paul R. Jones Collection of American Art An online preview of an exhibition in the Paul R. Jones Museum May 8 – August
Do You See What I See? Jones Museum Exhibition Invites Looking
Do You See What I See? – Selections from the Paul R. Jones Collection of American Art May 8 – August 31, 2020 View a preview of this exhibition online on our website, on Flickr.com
It’s Like That: Paul Jones Museum Posts Virtual Tour of Current Show
While UA operates in a limited capacity in order to stem the spread of COVID-19, the Paul R. Jones Museum is closed to the public. However, we are excited to
New Exhibition Drawn from Alabama Collectors Illustrates Value of Supporting Artists
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 Paul R.