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For exhibit, professor had students create dialogue

Margaret Wilbourne April 17, 2013

The exhibit “Call and Response,” on display from April 17 to May 10, features student work responding to various art pieces in the Paul R. Jones collection. “In music, call and response refers to...

Book Arts student displays work in Ferg

Francie Johnson April 14, 2013

Artists find inspiration from a variety of sources. For Suzanne Sawyer, a soon-to-be graduate of The University of Alabama’s Book Arts Program, inspiration can strike simply from walking through campus....

Fellowship aids graduating Alabama art majors

Margaret Wilbourne April 10, 2013

The infamous image of the “starving artist,” surrendering all cares to pursue and finance their art, is a persona to which most artists can relate. But every other year for a group of graduating...

New Strip store focuses on locally produced goods

New Strip store focuses on locally produced goods

Bianca Martin April 9, 2013

Alabama Goods, one of the Strip’s newest additions, gives Tuscaloosa shoppers a venue to buy locally made food, jewelry, pottery and more. The store specializes in selling products made by vendors and...

UH class creates art to benefit Tuscaloosa One Place

Becky Robinson April 8, 2013

Unlike most art classes at The University of Alabama, UH 155, a freshman honors class, allows students to create pieces of art that will be sold at the Good Art Show, which benefits Tuscaloosa One Place,...

2013 a transition year for DCAF

Becky Robinson April 4, 2013

For three years, Creative Campus has hosted the popular Druid City Arts Festival. Starting this year and continuing forward, after a long transition, the Tuscaloosa Tourism and Sports Commission will be...

UA alumnus showcases folk art

Kristen Feyt April 4, 2013

Anthony Tavis, a University of Alabama alumnus and local bluegrass folk artist, will be participating in Druid City Arts Festival for the third time. Originally from New England, Tavis moved down South...

DCAF holds onto old goals, transitions to new organizers

Megan Miller April 4, 2013

Former Creative Campus interns Beth Hataway and Ryan Davis never thought their creative project idea for a non-profit music festival to highlight art and music would come true, but on March 27, 2010, Druid...

Sexuality, illness focus of grad students’ art exhibition

Alexandra Ellsworth April 3, 2013

Students and community members grabbing a bite to eat downtown can also stop by Harrison Galleries on University Boulevard afterward to see Virginia Eckinger and Mark Robert Barry’s art exhibition, A...

Bat infestation prompts temporary relocation

Deanne Winslett March 20, 2013

The Kentuck Art Center has had some unwelcome visitors recently, who have now overstayed their welcome. A bat infestation has made itself at home at the art center, which will now relocate temporarily....

Art exhibit commemorates desegregation anniversary

Art exhibit commemorates desegregation anniversary

Margaret Wilbourne March 19, 2013

Through the Doors, a campuswide commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the desegregation of The University of Alabama, is being represented visually at the Paul R. Jones Gallery in Tuscaloosa. The art...

‘Art Speaks’ features various art, artists

Margaret Wilbourne March 18, 2013

The Honors College will be hosting “Art Speaks,” a student-run art exhibit featuring not only art, but the artists, for the third time Tuesday night. “Five artists will be featured and will talk...