By taking courses in architectural history, art history major Mary Turney discovers an unexpected career path. When senior art history major Mary Turney took architectural history courses from both Associate
2014 Annual BFA Juried Exhibition
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This article is reprinted from the Fall 2013 issue of The University of Alabama’s Undergraduate Research magazine. The Paul R. Jones Collection of American Art provides UA students with a wealth of
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Resurface – MA Exhibition by Meredith Randall September 30 – October 25, 2013, Sella-Granata Art Gallery Reception Thursday, October 3, 5-8 p.m. in the SGG The UA Department of Art and
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