Displaying items by tag: department of art and art history

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.

Three UAB professors are among 15 individuals honored with fellowship grants from the Alabama State Council on the Arts.

Works by UAB’s Doug Barrett, “Tireless Shifter: Imagery from the Commuter Space” will be on show at Samford’s Gallery.

UAB has so many art studio students graduating that their works fill two shows. The first opens with a free reception April 13.

UAB students win big, including best in show, for their classroom graphic design work at Birmingham advertising awards.

Early war photography and romantic dreams are two art history research topics students will present at the Graduate Student Symposium.

The spring/summer 2012 calendar of exhibitions and events at the UAB Visual Arts Gallery has been set.

A juried show of all- Alabama faculty artists at the Tennessee Valley Museum of Art will feature works by two UAB art professors.

Award-winning artist John Fields has been named director of the UAB Visual Arts Gallery and is busy scheduling exhibitions for 2012.
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