Exhibition: Gravity: Ausharea Adams, Tanika Powers and Haylee Walker BFA Exhibition Dates: February 24-March 9, 2016 Where: The University of Alabama, Sella-Granata Art Gallery, 109
Drive Thru: Jiaqi Pan Postbaccalaureate Exhibition
Exhibition: Drive Thru: Jiaqi Pan Postbaccalaureate Exhibition Dates: February 1-12, 2016 Where: The University of Alabama, Sella-Granata Art Gallery, 109 Woods Hall Reception: Thursday,
Advanced Photo Students Design Reality on Woods Quad
Last spring Associate Professor This fall, the current advanced class (ART 319/418/518/618) put together a photo shoot in Woods Quad. The theme was a “Clash of Eras,” depicting a 1950s-era
Wayne Sides: Collecting Four Decades of Photos – Part One
More and more artists are undertaking projects to record, display, catalog and/or store their artwork, both digital-born and material. In this semi-regular series, we are featuring some of our UA
ARTIST LECTURE: Documentation in Light, Color and Sound with Sophie Lvoff
The UA Department of Art and Art History and The Summersell Center for the Study of the South invite you to an artist lecture with Sophie Lvoff. Lvoff will speak in Gorgas Library 205,
Photo Students in ART 428 Bring History to Life at the Gorgas House Museum
In April, Assistant Professor of Art Chris Jordan’s students in Advanced Digital Photography class (Art 428) made history come alive. Students Brian Burkhard, Dana Cottone, Caroline Godwin, Chi Pan and
UA Art Grad Student’s Photography Chosen for National Juried Exhibitions
Two photographic works by UA graduate student in photography Sarah Austin were accepted into the 2015 SPE Combined Caucus Juried Exhibition at the Society of Photographic Education Conference, Ogden Museum of Southern
Forty Years of Proof Sheets
Former Students Thank Professor Gay Burke [From The Loupe – Spring 2013] — On NPR recently, 20-somethings were waxing nostalgic for “old-fashioned” film cameras, a technology they associate with an
Gay Burke and Art Photography in Alabama
A good part of the spring 2013 issue of The Loupe was given over to the alumni of Professor Gay Burke’s photography classes. Many of Burke’s old students sent us reminiscences and thank-yous