College of Arts & Sciences
SGAG MA Exhibits: Akers, Nichols
Sella-Granata Art Gallery 109 Woods Hall, 7th Avenue, Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesThe University of Alabama Department of Art and Art History is proud to present the Master of Arts thesis exhibitions of Ryan Akers and Kole Nichols, February 16-23, 2022, in the Sella-Granata Art Gallery in Woods Hall. The public is invited to a reception, Thursday, February 17 from 5-8 p.m. Visitors must wear masks inside
UA Gallery: Needlepoint Portraits
The University of Alabama Gallery 620 Greensboro Avenue, Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesThe 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. There will be an artist’s reception in the gallery on Friday, February 4, from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. during Tuscaloosa’s First Friday festivities. Read the whole story here.
SMGA: Faculty Biennial
Sarah Moody Gallery of Art 103 Garland Hall, 700 Capstone Drive, Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesThe University of Alabama Department of Art and Art History is proud to present the 2022 Faculty Biennial Exhibition, which opens Thursday, February 3 with an artists' reception from 4 to 6 p.m. The exhibition will run through March 11. Every two years, UA studio art faculty exhibit their ongoing research in art in a
PRJM: Together for Creativity
Paul R. Jones Museum 2308 Sixth Street, Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesThe Paul R. Jones Museum presents Together for Creativity: A Collaboration with Central Elementary School, an exhibition of artworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection and artworks by Tuscaloosa’s Central Elementary fifth-grade students. The exhibition runs January 12-February 25, 2022 and there will be a reception for the artists on Friday, February 4 from 5:00 to
SGAG MA Exhibits: Akers, Nichols
Sella-Granata Art Gallery 109 Woods Hall, 7th Avenue, Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesThe University of Alabama Department of Art and Art History is proud to present the Master of Arts thesis exhibitions of Ryan Akers and Kole Nichols, February 16-23, 2022, in the Sella-Granata Art Gallery in Woods Hall. The public is invited to a reception, Thursday, February 17 from 5-8 p.m. Visitors must wear masks inside
UA Gallery: Needlepoint Portraits
The University of Alabama Gallery 620 Greensboro Avenue, Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesThe 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. There will be an artist’s reception in the gallery on Friday, February 4, from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. during Tuscaloosa’s First Friday festivities. Read the whole story here.
SMGA: Faculty Biennial
Sarah Moody Gallery of Art 103 Garland Hall, 700 Capstone Drive, Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesThe University of Alabama Department of Art and Art History is proud to present the 2022 Faculty Biennial Exhibition, which opens Thursday, February 3 with an artists' reception from 4 to 6 p.m. The exhibition will run through March 11. Every two years, UA studio art faculty exhibit their ongoing research in art in a
PRJM: Together for Creativity
Paul R. Jones Museum 2308 Sixth Street, Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesThe Paul R. Jones Museum presents Together for Creativity: A Collaboration with Central Elementary School, an exhibition of artworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection and artworks by Tuscaloosa’s Central Elementary fifth-grade students. The exhibition runs January 12-February 25, 2022 and there will be a reception for the artists on Friday, February 4 from 5:00 to
UA Gallery: Needlepoint Portraits
The University of Alabama Gallery 620 Greensboro Avenue, Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesThe 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. There will be an artist’s reception in the gallery on Friday, February 4, from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. during Tuscaloosa’s First Friday festivities. Read the whole story here.