Graduate student Joani Inglett will present her Master of Fine Arts thesis exhibition, Abject of Desire, March 23-30, 2017, at the Sella-Granata Art Gallery in Woods Hall on UA campus. The public is invited
“This Then This:” Sydney Ewerth MFA Exhibition
Graduate student Sydney Ewerth will present her Master of Fine Arts thesis exhibition, This Then This, March 1-10, 2017, at the Sella-Granata Art Gallery in Woods Hall on UA campus. The
Wade MacDonald and Anne Herbert at Harrison Galleries
An exhibition of painting and sculpture, Sweet Metal and the Road, opens at Harrison Galleries on First Friday, February 3, from 6-9 pm. The two-person exhibition of work by UA art
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 Crimson Clay Students Help Fill Up UPC’s Empty Bowls
TUSCALOOSA – University Presbyterian Church (UPC) will host Empty Bowls, a program designed to raise awareness about hunger, Friday, February 26, 2016, from 11 AM to 1:30 PM in the
“Seconds:” Joani Inglett MA Exhibition
Exhibition: Seconds: Joani Inglett MA Exhibition Dates: February 5-20, 2016 Where: Harrison Galleries, 2315 University Boulevard, Tuscaloosa Reception: Friday, February 5,
“It’s There, I Swear:” Sydney Ewerth MA Exhibition
Exhibition: “It’s There, I Swear:” Sydney Ewerth MA Exhibition Dates: February 1-12, 2016 Where: The University of Alabama, Sella-Granata Art Gallery, 109 Woods Hall Reception:
BFA Senior to Exhibit Art Work at Mobile Arts Council
Bachelor of Fine Arts graduating senior Jenna Cape’s ceramics and paintings will be at the Cape’s work includes vessel-like ceramic forms and oil- and water-based paintings based on her interpretation of nature. “My creative process is
UA Ceramics Students Craft Empty Bowls to Fill Need
Last week, ceramics students in the Department of Art and Art History donated handmade ceramic soup bowls to the 5th Annual Empty Bowls event hosted by the University Presbyterian Church, helping