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Bama theatre hosts photo contest, exhibition

Bama theatre hosts photo contest, exhibition

Cokie Thompson January 16, 2014

Tuscaloosa resident Jim Morris has been a photographer all his life. When he was a child, a friend bought a $9 photo enlarger and the pair began developing black and white photos in their closets. “I...

Book Arts program exhibit explores patterns

Book Arts program exhibit explores patterns

Phoebe Rees January 9, 2014

In the modern age of e-books and publishing conglomerates, the craft of hand producing a book may seem like a lost art. At The University of Alabama, though, graduate students are keeping the tradition...

Brewery to show student art

Brewery to show student art

Dylan Walker December 5, 2013

After a semester of painting, Michael Meads takes a minute to take in his collection of oil paintings, entitled “Cookies ‘n Kreme,” as it hangs in a Woods Hall art studio. The works, now complete,...

Sarah Moody Gallery to exhibit inkjet prints

Cokie Thompson December 5, 2013

While The University of Alabama may be known for its many traditions, this winter the Sarah Moody Gallery of Art is experimenting with a nontraditional exhibit. Until Jan. 17, the gallery is showing a...

Campus to host avant-garde performer

Francie Johnson November 19, 2013

When many of us look at a balloon, we see a simple party decoration, a bubble of air encased by a thin layer of latex. When experimental music composer and performer Judy Dunaway looks at a balloon, she...

Creative Campus to host storytelling event

Cokie Thompson November 19, 2013

For as long as he can remember, William Mason has loved telling stories. Mason, a senior majoring in telecommunication and film, is one of the storytellers at Tin Can Tales, a free event hosted by Creative...

Art exhibit promotes awareness for autism

Lauren Davis November 14, 2013

Arts ‘n Autism, an afterschool program for local children and young adults with autism, is offering a community-wide event Thursday, Nov. 14, to raise awareness for the growing prevalence of autism....

Student artist expresses personal experiences in paintings, prints

Student artist expresses personal experiences in paintings, prints

Elayne Smith November 6, 2013

Claire Siepser scribbles rough sketches of ideas that inconveniently pop into her head, reaching for a napkin, receipt or any available surface she can find while driving, shopping or doing anything far...

Local business owner Jessica Peterson keeps with the craft at The Southern Letterpress

Alexandra Ellsworth October 23, 2013

The Southern Letterpress sits nestled between Anders Hardware and Faucett’s Ladies Clothing in downtown Northport. The studio resembles a long, narrow hallway more than a shop and stands with its door...

Festival showcases arts, crafts

Festival showcases arts, crafts

Megan Miller October 20, 2013

The Kentuck Festival of the Arts, a cultural staple in the Tuscaloosa community, brings artists and community members from all walks of life together under the common interests of art and citywide involvement....

Annual Kentuck festival returns

Cole Booth October 16, 2013

Kentuck Festival of the Arts, named by American Style magazine among the top 10 art fairs and festivals in the United States, will return to Kentuck Park in Northport this weekend for its 42nd annual festival....

Creative Co-Op helps students show, sell art

Reed OMara October 15, 2013

For those seeking to add an original flair to their dorm space or apartment while supporting University of Alabama student artists in the process, look no further than Creative Co-Op. Founded by senior...