The University of Alabama Department of Art and Art History presents the Master of Fine Arts thesis exhibitions of Parker Hunt and Kole Nichols, April 5-14, 2023, in the Sella-Granata
Sarah Moody Gallery Presents Artist Coulter Fussell
The Sarah Moody Gallery of Art is proud to present the exhibition Coulter Fussell: My Love for You Is Deathless, March 23 through May 3, 2023. On Thursday, March 23,
Two Graduate Students Present MFA Exhibitions March 20
The UA Department of Art and Art History presents the Master Fine of Arts thesis exhibitions of two graduate students, Ryan Akers and Will Henry, March 20-27, 2023, in the
Book Cover Designs of Faculty Authors on Display at UA Gallery
Cover designs of books by 23 faculty authors in The University of Alabama’s College of Arts and Sciences are on display March 3 – March 31, 2023, at The University
Three Graduate Students Present MA Exhibitions Feb. 23
The UA Department of Art and Art History presents the master of arts thesis exhibitions of three graduate students, Nathan Childers, Dillan Ladner, and Kat Murray, February 23-March 3, 2023,
Michael C. Thorpe: Nonsensical Formalism at the Paul R. Jones Museum
The Paul R. Jones Museum is proud to present Michael C. Thorpe: Nonsensical Formalism, March 3 – April 28, 2023. There will be an artist’s reception on Friday, April 7,
Nathan Childers MA Thesis Exhibition
The UA Department of Art and Art History presents the master of arts thesis exhibition, Nathan Childers: Knowing Your Place, February 23-March 3, 2023, in the Sella-Granata Art Gallery, Woods
Kat Murray MA Thesis Exhibition
The UA Department of Art and Art History presents the master of arts thesis exhibition, Kat Murray: Old Haunts, February 23-March 3, 2023, in the Sella-Granata Art Gallery, Woods Hall,
Tuscaloosa Sixth Graders Create Inspired Artworks in ‘Patterns of Creativity’
(Tuscaloosa, Ala.) The Paul R Jones Museum is pleased to announce Patterns of Creativity, the annual collaborative exhibition with area school students, the UA Department of Art and Art History