The University of Alabama and the University of Alabama at Birmingham Joint Program for the MA in Art History 28th Annual Graduate Symposium in Art History Friday, March 31, 2023
Book Cover Designs of Faculty Authors on Display at UA Gallery
Cover designs of books by 23 faculty authors in The University of Alabama’s College of Arts and Sciences are on display March 3 – March 31, 2023, at The University
Artists Present One-Night Outdoor Installation Dec. 2
(TUSCALOOSA, Ala.) – Artists and UA art professors Allison Grant and Holland Hopson will collaborate with artist Karen Brummund in a one-night outdoor, immersive and participatory art installation, “Tracing Thin Air,” December 2, 2022, from
Art Grad Students, Faculty, New Alumni Present Research at SECAC
Faculty, graduate students and alumni of UA art and art history made their mark at this year’s SECAC (Southeastern College Art Conference), where they presented their current research at the
UA Art Historian Awarded Grant to Study Notre Dame Cathedral’s Historic Sculptures
Although it may seem shocking to modern taste, the sculptures of the Cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris were once painted using rich pigments made from azurite (blue), red ochre,
UA Art Professors Collaborate in ‘Tracing Thin Air’
(TUSCALOOSA, Ala.) – Artists and UA art professors Allison Grant and Holland Hopson will collaborate with artist Karen Brummund for a multi-media public art project, “Tracing Thin Air,” November 4-17,
UA Asian Art Historian Speaks at Birmingham Museum of Art
Assistant Professor Dr. Doris Sung presented a talk, “Women Artists in Late Imperial China,” at the Birmingham Museum of Art for the museum’s Art in Conversation series, October 5. Dr.
Art and Art History Interns Help Preserve Joe Minter’s African Village in America
This summer, five UA Department of Art and Art History interns spent four weeks cataloging the work of Birmingham artist Joe Minter as part of a project to document work
Art & Art History April Faculty Accolades 2022
Wade MacDonald, assistant professor of ceramics, was accepted to a one-month artist residency at Zentrum für Keramik, the Center for Ceramics, in Berlin, Germany, for the month of May. MacDonald