Four artists are featured in this year’s SGA Student Artwork Exhibition, which opens with a reception on Thursday, November 2, from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. The artists, Abi Brewer, Cecily
McCollough Fine Arts Initiative Award Winners Announced
(Tuscaloosa, AL)—Three UA art students won prizes totaling $1,750 for their artwork in The Susan Nomberg McCollough Fine Arts Initiative – A University of Alabama Biennial Event. The awards were
Susan Nomberg McCollough Fine Arts Initiative Biennial
(Tuscaloosa, AL)—The University of Alabama Department of Art and Art History is proud to present the inaugural exhibition of The Susan Nomberg McCollough Fine Arts Initiative – A University of
Art Grad Students Return to School with Summer Accolades
Returning graduate students in studio art achieved accolades over the summer. Kat Murray, a third-year graduate student in printmaking, had work juried into Alabama A to Z: 45th Biennial Museum
Study Abroad Students Showcase Artwork Created in Spain
In a new exhibition, University of Alabama students who traveled to Spain in May will exhibit some of the art they created while there. Souvenirs: Spain’s Influence on Student Artwork
Marketing Major Learns Metalworking, Creates Public Sculpture
Madison Grooters, a 2023 graduate in marketing at UA, found herself immersed in a new public sculpture project last spring, something she didn’t expect but soon got very excited about.
Photos of Art & Art History Study Abroad in Spain
Twenty-four tired but happy University of Alabama students returned to the US recently after spending fifteen days in Spain, studying art history and studio art. Professor Jason Guynes and Associate
UA Grad Student Finalist for AXA Art Prize
Congratulations to MFA graduate student Nathan Childers who has been named a US finalist for the 2023 AXA Art Prize. The AXA Art Prize spotlights figurative artists: “the undiscovered stars”
UA Printmaking Students Present Paul R. Jones Collection Exhibition
Associate Professor Sarah Marshall’s printmaking students in ART 321 have created artworks in response to selected works from the Paul R. Jones Collection of American Art at The University of