APR 7-16 First Friday reception, Moment | Momento: Jamie Reschke BFA Exhibition, Harrison Galleries, 6-9 pm Harrison Galleries will host an exhibition by University of Alabama BFA major Jamie Reschke, April
UA Students Create Digital Media in Two Venues
The public is invited to experience two digital media events created by students of UA Assistant Professor Jane Cassidy this week! An exhibition in Ferguson Student Center Art Gallery opens with a reception
UA Students and Faculty Participate in National Ceramics Conference
In March 2017, UA ceramics faculty, student and alumna participated in the annual conference of the National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts (NCECA) in Portland, Oregon. MFA candidate
Wade MacDonald and Anne Herbert at Harrison Galleries
An exhibition of painting and sculpture, Sweet Metal and the Road, opens at Harrison Galleries on First Friday, February 3, from 6-9 pm. The two-person exhibition of work by UA art
Art Students Find Synergy in European Study Abroad
In May, UA instructor of photography and digital media Lee Black and students delved deep into art and the psyche. Black and co-director Dr. Joy Burnham, Professor of Counselor Education,
UA Assistant Professor Entertains “Babies in Space”
Atlanta’s Tony Award winning with Dashboard Projects’ sculptor Kelly O’Brien, and dance and performance collective Fly On A Wall to create a space-themed installation for newborns to 2-year-olds and their
Ad QUADratum: The Art & Science of Cathedral Design
Everyone is invited to witness the harmonious intersection of art and mathematics on a grand scale, Friday, November 4, from 9 a.m. to 12 noon, on The University of Alabama’s main quadrangle.
UA Gallery Hosts UA/UAB Joint Faculty Art Exhibit
In an unprecedented event, the work of art and art history faculty from The University of Alabama and the University of Alabama at Birmingham will be displayed from Friday, Aug.
Professor’s Art Draws Critical Acclaim in Regional Abstraction Exhibit
Congratulations to Abstraction Today. His art work was mentioned in Burnaway’s comprehensive review of this important show: “At its best, Abstraction Today shows us what the future of abstraction might look like