Ashlee René Thompson (MFA 2022) presents a solo exhibition, Yellow Wood, at Harrison Galleries, March 1-31, 2023, with a jazz reception during March First Friday Art Walk, March 3, 6-9
Daniel White at Harrison Galleries October 7
Daniel White will present a solo exhibition of his paintings at Harrison Galleries in downtown Tuscaloosa during the month of October. The show will open for First Friday, October 7,
Damnable Tales: Zoe Fitch MFA Exhibition
The University of Alabama Department of Art and Art History presents Damnable Tales, the Master of Fine Arts thesis exhibition of Zoe Fitch, March 4-28, 2022, in Harrison Galleries in
Alumna Sculptor Opens Solo Exhibition at Harrison Galleries
UA BFA alumna Ringo Lisko will present a solo exhibition of her recent sculpture, Vessels of Paranoia, at Harrison Galleries, opening with a First Friday Jazz Reception, January 7, from
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
Photo Exhibition Features Insight into Meditative Practice
Harrison Galleries in Tuscaloosa will host a solo exhibition of photography by Associate Professor Christopher Jordan opening Friday, November 5, 2021. The public is invited for a First Friday opening
Katie Adams MFA Thesis Exhibition at Harrison Galleries
Tuscaloosa. — The University of Alabama’s Department of Art and Art History is pleased to present the master of fine arts thesis exhibition of Katie Adams, titled Bulbs of Dream
Jonathan Lanier Presents BFA Exhibition at Harrison Galleries
The University of Alabama is pleased to announce the BFA exhibition of Jonathan Lanier at the Harrison Galleries in downtown Tuscaloosa during September. A reception for the artist will be
Harrison Galleries Hosts Four Sculptors in July
Jennifer Gault, Sam Joslin, Jonathan Lanier and Ringo Lisko will showcase recent work in an exhibition, Intersection, at Harrison Galleries in downtown Tuscaloosa from July 3-17, with a reception for