Arts & Culture

Art That Impacts the Human Condition

Art That Impacts the Human Condition

University of Alabama junior art major Camille Mancuso will soon begin a new creative direction.

Alabama Heritage Magazine Launches Alabama 200 Celebration

Alabama Heritage Magazine Launches Alabama 200 Celebration

The summer 2017 issue of Alabama Heritage magazine features expanded articles, a pullout map and a detailed foldout timeline that highlight Alabama becoming a territory. The issue is published in conjunction with the launching of Alabama 200, a three-year-long celebration of the Alabama Bicentennial Commemoration.

New College faculty at the 2015 Cover to Cover exhibit

Book Cover Designs of Faculty Authors on Display at UA Gallery

Cover designs of books by 22 faculty authors in The University of Alabama’s College of Arts and Sciences are on display Sept. 1-Oct. 31 at The University of Alabama Gallery in the Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center in downtown Tuscaloosa.

From Stones to Birds … Weekend Events at Moundville Park

From Stones to Birds … Weekend Events at Moundville Park

The University of Alabama’s Moundville Archaeological Park hosts its annual Knap-In and Birdfest 2017 the weekend of July 21.

Senior Instills Passion for History, Discovery Through Expedition

Senior Instills Passion for History, Discovery Through Expedition

UA senior shares her passion for the outdoors during the 39th Museum Expedition at Old Cahawba.

Expedition Uncovers Artifacts from First State Capitol Building

Expedition Uncovers Artifacts from First State Capitol Building

The 39th Museum Expedition at Old Cahawba uncovered numerous artifacts from Alabama’s first state Capitol building.

UA Professor’s ‘PhotoVoices’ Project Receives $25,000 NEA Grant

A project by a University of Alabama professor has received a $25,000 “Our Town” grant from the National Endowment for the Arts.

UA Student Wins Internship at “Premier” Art Museum in New York

UA Student Wins Internship at “Premier” Art Museum in New York

University of Alabama rising senior Sommer Hallquist has been selected for a highly competitive summer internship at the Metropolitan Museum of Art Cloisters in New York City.

The Cloisters is a museum specializing in medieval architecture and is part of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

UA’s Huxford, Tuscaloosa Orchestras Join for First Time

UA’s Huxford, Tuscaloosa Orchestras Join for First Time

For the first time, The University of Alabama’s Huxford Symphony Orchestra and the Tuscaloosa Symphony Orchestra will come together to perform a joint concert.

UA Symposium Explores whether True Romance Possible between Whites, Subordinate Blacks in 18th, 19th Centuries

UA Symposium Explores whether True Romance Possible between Whites, Subordinate Blacks in 18th, 19th Centuries

Thomas Jefferson’s controversial relationship with Sally Hemings, and the paradox in his thinking that the relationship illustrates, raises the question: Could true love really exist between a white person in authority and a black subordinate?