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Dooley brings art to Ferg for 1st time in 24 years

Raiha Bajwa October 2, 2013

Director of the Sarah Moody Art Gallery and Director of graduate studies in the art department William T. Dooley is bringing his artwork back to the Ferguson Center Art Gallery for the first time since...

New cultural arts center connects community

Mary Kathryn Patterson August 27, 2013

The Tuscaloosa art scene continues to prosper and grow with the unveiling of The Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center Aug. 29 at 6:30 p.m. The Arts Center, a new space to be used as a venue for rotating...

Gallery on campus to showcase award-winning artist

Gallery on campus to showcase award-winning artist

Laura Testino August 27, 2013

Each semester, the Sarah Moody Gallery of Art in Garland Hall showcases exhibitions from a variety of artists who work in different mediums, providing students with the opportunity to view art from cities...

Kentuck remodels building after bat infestation

Becky Robinson July 30, 2013

After dealing with a bat infestation this spring, Kentuck Art Center is still repairing the damage left behind. Emily Leigh, the interim director of Kentuck, said the bats were not the main cause of the...

Student to feature art at Canterbury Chapel

Student to feature art at Canterbury Chapel

Mackenzie Brown July 23, 2013

Patrick O’Brien thinks mainstream modern art is lazy. “I [compare] it to writing down a synopsis for a story, and then trying to publish that,” O’Brien said. “It’s the idea without the application....

Kentuck offers new perspective on community

Kentuck offers new perspective on community

Becky Robinson July 16, 2013

For incoming freshmen, sometimes it can take a while to find a place in the college scene. Instead of waiting for social opportunities to come your way, students can be proactive and join the Kentuck Art...

City Fest lot excavation tells story of Tuscaloosa’s past

Taiza Troutman July 9, 2013

The City Fest lot, located on University Boulevard, continues to reveal its major significance in the background and history of the city of Tuscaloosa’s early development after recent discoveries of...

5th Street Vintage Market breaks for summer months

Grace Hagemann June 4, 2013

Regional artists, collectors and vendors gathered Sunday afternoon for the last 5th Street Vintage Market of the spring. The market first debuted in December 2012, hoping to bring a retro vibe to the...

Bama Theatre host rock ‘n’ roll-themed art show

Grace Hagemann May 28, 2013

The Bama Theatre will be hosting its “B Side: Rock & Roll Art Show” exhibit this summer that features the work of artists Linda Bell, Jeff Bertrand, Tony Bratina and Tony Brock. Linda Bell, a graduate...

Artist couple opens studio downtown

Taiza Troutman May 28, 2013

Tuscaloosa artists Caleb and Ruth O’Connor recently celebrated the grand opening of their new art studio located downtown on University Boulevard. The couple found the large, open space while they were...

Big Al tryouts held at A-Day

Hannah Widener April 23, 2013

Big Al’s shoes are hard to fill: they are hot, sweaty and weigh twice as much as regular sneakers. But on April 18, 21 hopefuls entered the basement of Coleman Coliseum in an attempt to fill those shoes...

Center for arts still yet to be opened

Alexandra Ellsworth April 22, 2013

After three years of construction, a new cultural arts center will be opening in August 2013 to bring local arts together in Tuscaloosa. Kevin Ledgewood, publicist for The Arts Council, said The Dinah...