Recent UA art alumna Sandra Vega (MFA 2022, printmaking) gave a printmaking demonstration for students in the Shelton State Community College Visual Arts Department and judged their end-of-the-semester student art
Art Workshops Bring Environmental Stewardship to Life
The public is invited to a lantern-making workshop on Friday, May 6, 2022, from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. in the Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center during the First Friday Art
UA Ceramics Crafts 200 Bowls for Local Fundraiser
UA Assistant Professor Wade MacDonald and his ceramics students again contributed 200 handmade ceramic bowls to the 14th Annual Empty Bowls, a national fundraiser that raises hunger awareness in local
UA Instructor Paints Mural for Local Boy Scout Council
A longtime UA painting instructor is also a Boy Scout leader and has painted a mural featuring the inclusivity of scouting life, now on display at the Black Warrior Council.
UA Art & Art History Receives CDC Foundation Funding for Project to Promote Vaccine Education and Acceptance in the Black Belt
The University of Alabama (UA)’s Department of Art and Art History is being funded to create innovative and accurate poster designs that will harness the power of the arts to
UA Art Historian Brings Virtual Reality Cathedral to Tuscaloosa Eighth Graders
In late November and early December 2021, UA’s Dr. Jennifer Feltman piloted a virtual reality (VR) experience of the Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Reims with eighth graders in Mrs. Jessica
Central Elementary Students to Exhibit at Paul R. Jones Museum
The Paul R. Jones Museum presents Together for Creativity: A Collaboration with Central Elementary School, an exhibition of artworks from the Paul R. Jones Collection and artworks by Tuscaloosa’s Central
Printmaking Faculty Present Workshop for CHS Art Class
Printmaking professor Sarah Marshall and drawing instructor Charlotte Wegrzynowski visited Tuscaloosa’s Central High School recently. They presented a screenprinting workshop to students in Karen Kennedy’s art class. “We met some
Children See a Day Through Their Parents’ Eyes
UA Department of Art and Art History instructor Charlotte Wegrzynowski and graduate teaching assistant Zoe Fitch held a printmaking workshop for the recent Women and Gender Resource Center’s “Take Your