Arts & Culture

Art from "The Wall is a Given," an virtual art exhibit presented by Jude Anogwih

Art and Art History Department Presents Next Art Exhibit Virtually

As the University moves classes, libraries, museums and more to cyberspace, art is moving, too.

A pair of hands knaps a stone.

Moundville’s Knap-In Turns 20

The University of Alabama’s Moundville Archaeological Park will host the 20th annual Knap-In March 13-14.

A logo of the Africana Film Festiva;

Tuscaloosa Africana Film Festival Offers Two Events

The 2020 Tuscaloosa Africana Film Festival will feature two events that provide evening showings of acclaimed movies from the African continent and broader African Diaspora.

Smoke rising from Notre Dame Cathedral

Restoring a Legend

Dr. Jennifer Feltman is lending her expertise to the restoration of the great Notre Dame Cathedral.

A Look at Spring Performances on Campus

A Look at Spring Performances on Campus

UA’s College of Arts and Sciences is preparing for a busy spring season of performances by the School of Music and department of theatre and dance.

Dr. Paul Houghtaling points during the introduction of an opera.

UA Honors Opera Director with Blackmon-Moody Award

Dr. Paul Houghtaling, coordinator of voice and director of opera at The University of Alabama, received the 2019 Blackmon-Moody Outstanding Professor Award.

Caleb OConner in his studio

Island Life Propels, Nurtures O’Connor’s Free Spirit

Caleb O’Connor grew up in Maui and took full advantage of his surroundings as he developed a love for art at a young age.

Craig Wedderspoon in the foundry

Wedderspoon Thrives When the Heat Turns Up

For Craig Wedderspoon, professor of sculpture at UA, the foundry is a second home where he not only molds countless masterpieces, but influences future generations of artists by helping them hone their craft.

Gorgas Library administrators cut ribbon

Gorgas Library Renovations Progress; Contest Open to Name Rooms

The newest upgrade to the 80-year-old library is that Room 205 – a popular meeting space – has now been made into two meeting spaces replete with new technology, including video walls.

Art on Woods Quad

UA Contributes Heavily to Tuscaloosa’s Public Art Scene

Public art not only beautifies a city, but also draws people to see it and patronize local businesses.