Julie Nelson Davis, professor of the history of art at the University of Pennsylvania, will present an online lecture, “The Art World of Ukiyo-e: The ‘Pictures of the Floating World’
NEA Grant Awarded to Art and History Professors for Joint Arts Project
Assistant Professor Jamey Grimes, CARI Fellow, and Dr. Julia Brock, CARI Fellow and assistant professor of history, have been awarded a National Endowment of the Arts (NEA) Our Town grant
Artist Rebecca Rutstein to Present Online Talk at UA
The Collaborative Arts Research Initiative (CARI) and the College of Arts and Sciences are pleased to present an online artist talk by Rebecca Rutstein titled “The intersection of Art and
When They See Us, What Do They See? Perspectives on Black Art
The Paul R. Jones Museum presents When They See Us, What Do They See?: Perspectives on Black Art, August 7 – September 25, 2020, curated by Barbara-Shae Jackson. While Tuscaloosa
UA Art Students Illustrate Books for Statewide Reading Initiative
Nine student illustrators are helping bring original reading books to life for students in grades 1-3 across the state. In partnership with businesses, civic groups, and higher education institutions, a
UA Art and Music Professors Collaborate at Samford
Pete Schulte and Andrew Raffo Dewar present 23 Minutes Over Birmingham: Pete Schulte / Andrew Raffo Dewar, at Samford University January 21 through March 6, 2020. The public is invited
Acclaimed Poet Collaborates with Musicians and Artist
The Department of Art and Art History presents an exciting and unprecedented musical and video experience in the Sella-Granata Art Gallery October 17, 18, and 19, 2017. A video of
Photo Shoot Night at the Museum
Students in Associate Professor of Photography Christopher Jordan‘s intermediate and advanced photo classes (ART 318 and 418) have been staging production photographs around UA campus for the past several semesters. Below
UA Makerspace Presents Spring Workshops
UA students can again learn about 3D printing and related technologies outside of the classroom! Every Wednesday in February, March and April, 2016, from 2-3 pm, students will be able