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
UA Awards Studio and Art History Degrees in 2020-21
The academic year 2020-2021 has been challenging, to say the least, and we’re proud of our graduates for pushing through to earn their degrees. We wish them all the best
Caminos de Identidad – MA Thesis Exhibition of Sandra Vega
Printmaking graduate student Sandra Vega‘s exhibition title, Caminos de Identidad, she writes, is best translated as “A Search for Identity.” Vega presented her Master of Arts thesis exhibition March 1-12, 2021,
UA Professor’s Work Juried into National Print Exhibition
Associate Professor of Art Sarah Marshall‘s new fabric work, Past Crimes, was juried into the 27th Parkside National Print Exhibition, University of Wisconsin-Parkside, by juror John Hitchcock, professor of art
Thesis Exhibitions Examine Caste Divisions, Human Nature
The University of Alabama department of art and art history is proud to present the Master of Arts thesis exhibitions of Shivam Pawar and Upneet Kaur Mair, March 23 –
MFA Exhibition Explores, Preserves Women’s History
The University of Alabama department of art and art history is proud to present the Master of Fine Arts thesis exhibition of Sarah Dittmann, Stitched Together, March 6-27, 2021, at Aaron Sanders