The University of Alabama Department of Art and Art History presents the Master of Fine Arts thesis exhibition of Sandra Vega, Cielo Azul, Piel Morena, March 24–31, 2022, in the
BFA Major Awarded International Art Scholarship
BFA senior Jocelyn Licwinko was awarded a scholarship grant for almost $12,000 (15,000 Canadian dollars) from the Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation. Licwinko is earning a Bachelor of Fine Arts degee in
Printmaking Faculty Present Workshop for CHS Art Class
Printmaking professor Sarah Marshall and drawing instructor Charlotte Wegrzynowski visited Tuscaloosa’s Central High School recently. They presented a screenprinting workshop to students in Karen Kennedy’s art class. “We met some
Children See a Day Through Their Parents’ Eyes
UA Department of Art and Art History instructor Charlotte Wegrzynowski and graduate teaching assistant Zoe Fitch held a printmaking workshop for the recent Women and Gender Resource Center’s “Take Your
Graduate Student Juried Into Two National Exhibitions
UA printmaking student Upneet Kaur Mair had two works juried into the 29th Emerald Coast National Juried Arts Exhibition, showing now through October 29, 2021, at Mattie Kelly Arts Center,
Graduate Students’ Artwork Accepted to National Venues
Four MFA candidates in the UA Department of Art and Art History had their work included in national exhibitions or publications. UA grad students in printmaking Upneet Kaur Mair and
UA Printmakers Share Exhibition at Gadsden Museum of Art
Associate Professor Sarah Marshall and Instructor John Klosterman will present a two-person exhibition at the Gadsden Museum of Art’s second-floor gallery space, August 2 through September 24, 2021. Transient Machinations
Grad Student Juried Into International Graphic Triennial in Germany
Graduate student Shivam Pawar had two prints accepted to the 19th International Graphic Triennial in the Stadtsaal, Frechen, Germany. Pawar’s etching, The Three Porters, (air-brush aquatint, soft ground and chine
Alumna Printmaker Meets Challenges of COVID-19
Artists all over the world have been challenged to make big changes in their studio practice since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, especially when the work they do is