Greek Goddess Gets a Makeover For more than a century, a classically-robed goddess greeted newcomers to the place most recently named Bryce Hospital, promising all who entered youth and health
Wegrzynowski juried into “No Dead Artists” in NOLA
Five paintings by Tom Wegrzynowski are part of the 18th Annual No Dead Artists International Juried Exhibition of Contemporary Art in New Orleans. The exhibition runs from August 27 to September 27 with an opening
ROBERT MELLOWN BIBLIOGRAPHY
Dr. Robert Mellown is our resident expert on historic architecture on UA campus and in Tuscaloosa, as well as historic structures in Alabama and beyond. He is the author of The University
Dreaming Local Over and Under – Recent Works by William T. Dooley
October 3 – November 1, 2013, Ferguson Center Art Gallery, The University of Alabama Opening Reception Thursday, October 3, 5-7 p.m. in The Ferg In his own quiet and understated way,
Trailblazer for Women: Virginia Rembert Liles
Originally published in the fall 2012 issue of The Loupe, as “Trailblazer for Women Leads UA Art into the Future,” by Rachel Dobson. When her former colleagues talk about Virginia
Exhibition Brings Back Alumni Memories of the Civil Rights Era
Reprinted from the spring/summer 2012 issue of The Loupe Two paintings by the renowned artist Lee Krasner (1908 – 1984) were part of the recent exhibition, Commingling Contemporary: Selections from the
Robert Mellown Retires After A Career “Off the Beaten Path”
After 40 years of teaching, research, and service, our colleague, professor, friend and go-to guy for historical information, Dr. Robert Oliver Mellown, is retiring from The University of Alabama. Many