The department of art and art history is pleased to present our Annual Scholarship Exhibition, February 7-21, 2020, in the Sella-Granata Art Gallery, 109 Woods Hall. The exhibition will feature
Graduate Student in Printmaking Juried into National Shows
In January, graduate student Sarah Dittmann’s mixed media work, Shell Collecting #2, was juried into the Delaware Valley Arts Alliance’s Pulling Prints exhibition in Narrowsburg, N.Y. The show will be
Research at UA Wins Over Art History Student
Our Alumni Spotlight Series focuses on UA art alumni who are in the midst of an art career now, whether they are continuing with schooling or have taken their art
Art History Class Treated to Exhibit Tour by Museum Curator
This fall, Dr. Rachel Stephens took her graduate seminar students in American Portraiture (ARH 577) on a field trip to the Birmingham Museum of Art. The class visited the exhibition
Sella-Granata Gallery Prepares for New Exhibition Year
The Sella-Granata Art Gallery will be closed from January 8-26, 2020, for repairs and gallery assistant training. Our next show, the Annual Scholarship Exhibition, will open on February 3, 2020 and
BFA Majors Take Giant Step Toward Professional Degree
Six Bachelor of Fine Arts majors will soon be a little closer to earning their professional degree in art. The public is invited to attend artist statement presentations by six
Graduate Student Explores Mexican-American Identity Through Art
Graduate student Juan M. Lopez-Bautista presents an exhibition of his paintings, titled Borderlands/Zonas Fronterizas, Nov. 7, 2019-Jan. 15, 2020 in the Martin-Lett Gallery of Art in the Oxford Performing Arts
Senior Art Majors Present Life As They See It
The UA Department of Art and Art History is proud to present Graduating Senior Exhibition, November 11-28, 2019, in the Sella-Granata Art Gallery. The public is invited to a reception
Students Highlight Cultural Impact of Immigration in Exhibition
The Paul R. Jones Museum is proud to present “Public Charge”: Diasporic Immigrant Artists, November 1-December 13, 2019. A closing reception will be held on First Friday, December 6, from