The University of Alabama Department of Art and Art History presents the Master of Fine Arts thesis exhibition of Ashlee René Thompson, April 1 through May 6, 2022. The exhibition,
Alumna Reframes White Supremacist Writings in Her Artwork
MFA candidate and art alumna Katharine Buckley is among three master’s students in the UA Book Arts program who are presenting their thesis work in “Mending,” at The University of
MFA Candidates in Book Arts to Exhibit at UA Gallery
The University of Alabama Book Arts Program presents the Master of Fine Arts thesis exhibition of Gina Fowler, Katharine Buckley and Luke Kelly, March 4-25, 2022. The exhibition, titled “Mending,”
Museum Director Appointed to Alabama Visual Arts Network Board
Daniel White, director of the Paul R. Jones Museum and The University of Alabama Gallery, has been appointed to a three-year term on the board of the Alabama Visual Arts
Needlepoint Portraits at The University of Alabama Gallery
The University of Alabama Gallery is pleased to present Shaken By the Roots: Works by Leanna Leithauser-Lesley in the Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center, January 12 through February 25, 2022.
November Art Night & First Friday Art Openings
Four UA exhibitions are among the exciting art events happening November 4 & 5 in Tuscaloosa County. NOVEMBER ART NIGHT & FIRST FRIDAY NOV 4 Exhibition opening, True Likeness, Sarah Moody
Susan N. McCollough to Exhibit Paintings at UA Gallery
The University of Alabama Gallery is proud to present An Expressionist’s Journey, an exhibition of paintings by Susan Nomberg McCollough, in the Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center, October 1 through
Artist, Historian, Climate Scientist and Local Environmental Activist to Speak at UA
As part of the exhibition project, Dangerous Landscapes, a panel discussion titled “An Uncertain Climate: Alabama in the Age of Climate Change” will take place on September 21, 2021, from
Video Features ‘Dangerous Landscapes’ at the UA Gallery
Check out the video of the new exhibition in the UA Gallery downtown! Dangerous Landscapes: Legacies of Nineteenth-Century Progress in the Age of Climate Change will be up through September