The University of Alabama Department of Art and Art History is pleased to present the master of arts exhibitions of graduate students Amy Smoot and John Klosterman, Feb. 8-22, 2018, in
BFA Major Exhibits Art at Betak-Frangoulis Art Gallery
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — Sophomore studio art major Anna Sella will present an exhibition, Explorations, in the Betak-Frangoulis Art Gallery at Canterbury Chapel during the month of December. The public is invited
Graduate Students Discuss Their Art Work and Practice
In October, graduate students featured in the Tobias Layman https://vimeo.com/240537838 Katie Adams https://vimeo.com/240537957 John Klosterman https://vimeo.com/240538127 Amy Smoot https://vimeo.com/240538215 https://vimeo.com/240538268
UA Student Art Showcased in Open Media Install
The Department of Art and Art History proudly presents the exhibition, “Open Media Install,” November 13 – 29, 2017, in the Sella-Granata Art Gallery in the heart of UA campus on
Studio Grad Student Competes in 3-Minute Thesis Event
Graduate student Three Minute Thesis (3MT) is a research communication competition which challenges masters and PhD students to present a compelling oration on their thesis topic and its significance in
Printmaking Students Create “Eclectic” Art Exhibit at the Paul Jones Museum
The public is invited to a First Friday reception honoring intermediate printmaking students and their exhibition at the Paul R. Jones Museum, 2308 Sixth Street, Tuscaloosa on Friday, November 3 from 5:30-7:30
Professor and Student Present Research on Slavery at UA
A UA professor and a junior art history major have teamed up to break ground on the history of slavery at The University of Alabama. UPDATE: In April 2018, Nadia
Innovative Bike Rack Design Duo Strike Again
Two UA studio art alumni recently completed a set of innovative bicycle racks, the second of their kind, for the City of Tuscaloosa. The unique, sculptural bike racks, designed by
UA Sophomores Sculpt Steel Flowers for Monnish Park
Tuscaloosa — The giant flowers that have arched above the UA art foundry behind the Bureau of Mines for several weeks will have a new home soon! The steel sculpture