The Sarah Moody Gallery of Art presents a lecture by Professor Pete Schulte on Thursday, January 26, 2023, 3:00 p.m., in the Camellia Room (2nd floor) of Gorgas Library. After
Pete Schulte and Yevgeniya Baras in the SMGA January 19
(TUSCALOOSA, ALA.) The Sarah Moody Gallery of Art is proud to present the exhibition Yevgeniya Baras and Pete Schulte, January 19 through February 24, 2023. On Thursday, January 26, Pete
Pete Schulte and Yevgeniya Baras Showcase Art in Traveling Exhibit
Professor Pete Schulte has work featured in a two-person exhibition with Yevgeniya Baras at the Margie E. West Gallery at the University of Georgia in Athens, now through November 10,
Drawing Professor’s NYC Solo Show Reviewed in Hyperallergic
Associate Professor Pete Schulte’s solo exhibition, The Train and the River, at McKenzie Fine Art in New York, N.Y., was favorably reviewed in Hyperallergic by the prominent art critic and
UA Professor Co-curates Exhibit at Alabama Contemporary
Associate Professor Pete Schulte and partner Amy Pleasant, co-curators at The Fuel and Lumber Company, opened a new exhibition Float, Fly, Transcend at The Alabama Contemporary Art Center in Mobile,
University of Georgia Galleries Feature UA Art Professor’s Work
Pete Schulte’s new site-specific work is installed at the University of Georgia’s Plaza Gallery as part of the Dodd Galleries’ ongoing Wall Works series. Schulte’s Untitled (Plaza) consists of two
UA Drawing Professor Exhibits in Atlanta’s Swan Coach House
In February, Associate Professor Pete Schulte’s work will be included in a three-person exhibition at Swan Coach House Gallery in Atlanta. Geo Forms: Randy Jones, Esteban Patino, Pete Schulte is
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
Drawing Professor’s Artwork in Renowned Company
The online art magazine Hyperallergic included drawing professor Pete Schulte‘s recent solo exhibition in its year-end review of significant art shows. Art critic Thomas Micchelli placed Schulte’s work in the