Displaying items by tag: department of art and art history
On Nov. 15 see the exhibition and enjoy “Chamber Music @ AEIVA,” a free performance that connects chamber music with the art on display.
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Kassan’s visit is part of the biennial print atelier program of the College of Arts and Sciences’ Department of Art and Art History.
Open to all high school students, the event will include faculty and representatives from UAB and four more schools.
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The exhibition will highlight the diverse work created in the UAB painting studio under Professor of Painting Gary Chapman’s guidance.
Cayla Hamilton has been recognized for outstanding achievement by the National Spanish Honor Society, Sigma Delta Pi.
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Stacey Holloway, assistant professor of sculpture, partnered with colleagues to publish a collection of letters to a fictional young iron-caster written by 21 iron-casting innovators.
Works in the Rebecca and Jack Drake collection range from civil rights photography to German abstract painting.
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Independent curator and writer Brett Levine will discuss Carlos Rolón’s large-scale painting, “Tokyo Boogie.”
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“Boxed” will be on exhibition June 1-Aug. 4, with a complementary exhibition devoted to works by past visiting artists at UAB.
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Six students will travel abroad to study, teach or conduct research for the 2018-2019 academic year.
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The awards are for Samantha Richardson’s work for the Fountain Heights community, which she completed as a student.
For the exhibition, Baulos will present portraits of artists who inspire him, many of whom are also from Alabama.
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Works by 17 students will be on display. A free closing reception is from 5-7 p.m. Friday, April 27.
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