Graduate students from UA and around the country will present their research at the 22nd Annual Graduate Student Symposium in Art History at The University of Alabama on March 3, 2017.
Kristin Schwain to Keynote Art History Symposium at UA
Dr. Kristin Schwain, Associate Professor of American Art at the University of Missouri, will give the keynote address at the 22nd Annual Graduate Student Symposium in Art History at UA on March 3, 2017.
MFA Exhibition Explores Adoptive Child’s Experience
UA graduate student in studio art Liam Ward will present his Master of Fine Arts thesis exhibition, titled 24, at the Harrison Galleries, February 28-March 19, 2017. A First Friday reception for the artist
Drawing Animal Skulls at the Museum
UA full-time instructor Charlotte Wegrzynowski took her students for a drawing session in the Alabama Museum of Natural History‘s special collections recently . Wegrzynowski said, “We are capping off our unit
UA Sculpture Students Exhibit at UA Gallery
UA graduate and undergraduate students in sculpture will display their work in an exhibition titled QUICKTURNAROUND at The University of Alabama Gallery at the Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center, February 1-28, 2017.
UA Graduate Student’s Art Work On Exhibit in Atlanta
UA studio graduate student Francesca Baldarelli’s art work will be included in the group exhibition, Clay Review 3, at the Abernathy Arts Center in Sandy Springs, GA, opening January 27 and
Dual Exhibition Reveals Transformative Nature of Art
Exhibitions: Francesca Baldarelli: 54 Phillips Way | Tobias Layman: Grinding Away Dates: February 2-16, 2017 Where: Sella-Granata Art Gallery, 109 Woods
UA Art Students “Pop-Up” in the Sella-Granata Gallery
For two days only this week, the Department of Art and Art History presents a Pop-Up Show of student art work in the exhibiting include Kait Dunn, Angel Greene, Meg Howton,
‘Apophenia:’ Kelly Shannon MFA Thesis Exhibition
Graduate student Kelly Shannon will present her MFA thesis exhibition at the Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center during December. Titled apophenia, the display will be open to the public Dec. 2,