The University of Alabama department of art and art history is proud to present the Master of Fine Arts thesis exhibition of Sarah Dittmann, Stitched Together, March 6-27, 2021, at Aaron Sanders
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
Revisiting the Origins of Anxiety Through Art: An MFA Thesis Exhibition
Tuscaloosa. — The University of Alabama Department of Art and Art History is pleased to present Manifestations, the master of fine arts exhibition of John Klosterman IV, March 21-28, 2019,
Artist Transforms Old Technology into ‘Endearing Memory’
Tuscaloosa. — The University of Alabama Department of Art and Art History is pleased to present Syndication, the master of fine arts exhibition of Amy Smoot, March 21-28, 2019, in
Leftovers: Checa Baldarelli MFA Thesis Exhibition
Tuscaloosa. — Graduate student in printmaking Checa Baldarelli will present her master of fine arts thesis exhibition, Leftovers, at the Sella-Granata Art Gallery on UA campus, March 19-29, 2018. A reception
Tobias Layman MFA Thesis Exhibition
Graduate student in sculpture Tobias Layman will present his master of fine arts thesis exhibition, Out of Order, at the Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center in The Arts Council Gallery March
“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
MFA Exhibition Explores Adoptive Child’s Experience
UA graduate student in studio art Liam Ward will present his Master of Fine Arts thesis exhibition, titled 24, at the Harrison Galleries, February 28-March 19, 2017. A First Friday reception for the artist
‘Apophenia:’ Kelly Shannon MFA Thesis Exhibition
Graduate student Kelly Shannon will present her MFA thesis exhibition at the Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center during December. Titled apophenia, the display will be open to the public Dec. 2,