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Alabama Art Kitchen hosts gallery opening

Abbey Crain February 29, 2012

A career in art can take many turns, and the Alabama Art Kitchen can give artists on the road a home when their career comes through Tuscaloosa. For one of these artists, Michael Bonadio, the Art Kitchen...

Sculpture marks fresh start

Sculpture marks fresh start

Will Edwards February 23, 2012

“To me, nests are a symbol of rejuvenation, and we want what we’re doing to be that symbol for Tuscaloosa,” said Emma Fick, a junior and one of the people behind The Nest. The Nest will be a large...

Holt students' photography to be displayed in Nott Hall

Holt students’ photography to be displayed in Nott Hall

Becky Robinson February 21, 2012

The University of Alabama has joined forces with Holt High School to create a photography exhibit, which is now open in the Nott Hall Gallery. Elliot Knight, an instructor at the University, created the...

Art exhibition designed to engage every sense

Alexandra Ellsworth February 1, 2012

The first Friday of every month, Grace Aberdean Habitat Alchemy features an artist in its gallery to amuse the eyes of the observer. This Friday evening at 6 p.m., Grace Aberdean is partnering with Creative...

Help create a nest for T-town

Letter to the Editor January 31, 2012

Since the tornado, Tuscaloosa has been scattered, literally split and dispersed across many towns. We have become accustomed to driving around with heaps of rubble piled along our city’s streets, nagging...

Bealltain arch intrigues audience through texture

Bealltain arch intrigues audience through texture

Jordan Cissell January 30, 2012

“Have you seen it up close?” asked Rachel Dobson, communications specialist and visual resources curator for the College of Arts and Sciences, as she moved towards her Clark Hall office window, focusing...

Woods Quad showcases sculptors' finest pieces

Woods Quad showcases sculptors’ finest pieces

Sam Gerard January 26, 2012

The Woods Quad, also called the “Arts Quad,” is located near the Crimson Promenade and features many contemporary art statues of all shapes and sizes. There are six notable pieces around Woods Quad,...

Silver clay artist to host workshop at Kentuck

Silver clay artist to host workshop at Kentuck

Rebecca Howard January 25, 2012

Spreading the creativity and knowledge of her jewelry crafting techniques, a Tuscaloosa local artist is offering a silver clay jewelry making class at the Kentuck Annex on Jan. 28. Debbie Cooper has practiced...

Local artist wins in juried photography exhibit

Local artist wins in juried photography exhibit

Katrina Sharpe January 18, 2012

The Arts Council will present the 9th annual Double Exposure Juried Photography Exhibit today, Jan. 17, and running through Feb. 19. Works by local Alabama photographers will be featured in either junior...

High school art students' work featured at UA

High school art students’ work featured at UA

Adam Greene January 12, 2012

High school artists hope to achieve a degree of notoriety in the Sella-Granata Art Gallery this month. For the second year in a row, art students from Bob Jones High School in Madison, Ala. have an exhibit...

Football immortalized in paintings

Football immortalized in paintings

Will Edwards December 9, 2011

Football is said to be an art form in itself; players move acrobatically down and across the field creating idyllic images in the fleeting moments of a play. We see these awe-inspiring images only as they...

Student art featured at Ferguson Center

Student art featured at Ferguson Center

Alexandra Ellsworth December 8, 2011

There is still time before the semester ends to visit The Capstone Expo, a senior art showcase, in the Ferguson Center Art Gallery. The Gallery is open from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Friday. The...