Displaying items by tag: department of art and art history

NACAS announced Chris Clifford has earned the CASP certification
Here’s a round-up of what UAB’s talented Music, Theatre and Art and Art History faculty are doing in Alabama and across the globe while on break from classes.

For “The Shrine of the Most Glorious Future,” Wilson’s “followers” will demonstrate their rituals at the show’s free opening reception.

Painting Professor Gary Chapman will have his work featured in one solo show and one duo show, in north Alabama galleries this summer.

A graphic design student has made her schoolwork “work” for her, as she graduates and starts her own small business with good taste and big dreams.

These exhibitions are the pinnacle of achievement for those students accepted into the BFA program at UAB.

The UAB Juried Student Annual Exhibition will be judged this year by Hancock, an acclaimed contemporary artist, who also will give a free, public lecture Feb. 28.

13 UAB students won best of show and student awards for their work in graphic design.

“A Letter Edged in Black” will be on show Feb. 4-23, with a free closing reception Feb. 22, which will feature a live music installation.

Using pages from romance novels and pin-ups, Derek Cracco’s constellation-like works explore society’s fascination with the sexes.

To prepare for an upcoming Study Away trip to India, UAB presents the Pathways to Peace film series Jan. 31-March 1.
A UAB professor is exhibiting photographs she took at a 1979 Klan rally for the first time, in a new show opening Jan. 11 at Beta Pictoris Gallery.
“The SCAR Project” and the “The Alabama Project” are two series of large-scale portraits depicting young women’s experiences with breast cancer.
Morgan’s photographs on display reflect on cooking with her mother and her childhood neighborhood.
Graphic design team’s work on identity campaign earns funding for creation of a book and video about the river.

Artist Luba Lukova will speak on her work Oct. 5 then open a new exhibition of her work on show at the UAB Visual Arts Gallery.

Alumna's interactive design for milk products packaging recognized by design awards program.

Nearly 700 works of art owned by the UAB are being photographed and archived so that the permanent collection can be viewed online.

Works by Gary Chapman and John Douglas Powers were among 12 winners selected from 80 works in The Red Clay Survey.

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