Museums From Your Home
Virtual EventDue to concerns regarding the COVID-19 Coronavirus, the University of Alabama Museums, the Office of Archaeological Research, the Department of Research and Collections, and Discovering Alabama will be providing online educational outreach. They will have daily programing (Mondays and Wednesdays) at 10:00 AM Central that will include experts in various fields, offering Q&A time for those watching at home. Find the full schedule and archived livestreams on the UA Museums website.
Museums From Your Home
Virtual EventDue to concerns regarding the COVID-19 Coronavirus, the University of Alabama Museums, the Office of Archaeological Research, the Department of Research and Collections, and Discovering Alabama will be providing online educational outreach. They will have daily programing (Mondays and Wednesdays) at 10:00 AM Central that will include experts in various fields, offering Q&A time for those watching at home. Find the full schedule and archived livestreams on the UA Museums website.
Museums From Your Home
Virtual EventDue to concerns regarding the COVID-19 Coronavirus, the University of Alabama Museums, the Office of Archaeological Research, the Department of Research and Collections, and Discovering Alabama will be providing online educational outreach. They will have daily programing (Mondays and Wednesdays) at 10:00 AM Central that will include experts in various fields, offering Q&A time for those watching at home. Find the full schedule and archived livestreams on the UA Museums website.
ART EXHIBIT: Sara Garden Armstrong: Threads and Layers
Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center 620 Greensboro Avenue, Tuscaloosa, ALThe University of Alabama Department of Art and Art History proudly presents Sara Garden Armstrong: Threads and Layers, August 7 – September 25, 2020, in The University of Alabama Gallery and The Arts Council Gallery of the Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center in Tuscaloosa. While Tuscaloosa and The University of Alabama practice safe distancing, the gallery’s exhibition will be open by appointment only. Armstrong’s work is also presented in an online exhibition on Flickr.com and on Facebook.com and on this page below. Sara Garden Armstrong: Threads and [...]
ART EXHIBIT: Sara Garden Armstrong: Threads and Layers
Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center 620 Greensboro Avenue, Tuscaloosa, ALThe University of Alabama Department of Art and Art History proudly presents Sara Garden Armstrong: Threads and Layers, August 7 – September 25, 2020, in The University of Alabama Gallery and The Arts Council Gallery of the Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center in Tuscaloosa. While Tuscaloosa and The University of Alabama practice safe distancing, the gallery’s exhibition will be open by appointment only. Armstrong’s work is also presented in an online exhibition on Flickr.com and on Facebook.com and on this page below. Sara Garden Armstrong: Threads and [...]
ART EXHIBIT: Sara Garden Armstrong: Threads and Layers
Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center 620 Greensboro Avenue, Tuscaloosa, ALThe University of Alabama Department of Art and Art History proudly presents Sara Garden Armstrong: Threads and Layers, August 7 – September 25, 2020, in The University of Alabama Gallery and The Arts Council Gallery of the Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center in Tuscaloosa. While Tuscaloosa and The University of Alabama practice safe distancing, the gallery’s exhibition will be open by appointment only. Armstrong’s work is also presented in an online exhibition on Flickr.com and on Facebook.com and on this page below. Sara Garden Armstrong: Threads and [...]
ART EXHIBIT: When They See Us, What Do They See? Perspectives on Black Art
Paul R. Jones Museum 2308 6th Street, Tuscaloosa, ALThe Paul R. Jones Museum presents When They See Us, What Do They See?: Perspectives on Black Art, August 7 – September 25, 2020, curated by Barbara-Shae Jackson. The museum is open by limited appointment only. Call (205) 345-3038 or email the director for more information. What does the aesthetic experience of a person perceiving a work of art look like when it does not reflect their culture or life experience? That is the question that Barbara-Shae Jackson, a doctoral student in cognitive [...]
ART EXHIBIT: When They See Us, What Do They See? Perspectives on Black Art
Paul R. Jones Museum 2308 6th Street, Tuscaloosa, ALThe Paul R. Jones Museum presents When They See Us, What Do They See?: Perspectives on Black Art, August 7 – September 25, 2020, curated by Barbara-Shae Jackson. The museum is open by limited appointment only. Call (205) 345-3038 or email the director for more information. What does the aesthetic experience of a person perceiving a work of art look like when it does not reflect their culture or life experience? That is the question that Barbara-Shae Jackson, a doctoral student in cognitive [...]
ART EXHIBIT: When They See Us, What Do They See? Perspectives on Black Art
Paul R. Jones Museum 2308 6th Street, Tuscaloosa, ALThe Paul R. Jones Museum presents When They See Us, What Do They See?: Perspectives on Black Art, August 7 – September 25, 2020, curated by Barbara-Shae Jackson. The museum is open by limited appointment only. Call (205) 345-3038 or email the director for more information. What does the aesthetic experience of a person perceiving a work of art look like when it does not reflect their culture or life experience? That is the question that Barbara-Shae Jackson, a doctoral student in cognitive [...]
Creating Accessible Course Content
Zoom videoconferenceThe Technology Accessibility team in the Center for Instructional Technology invites you to enhance your technology accessibility skills by participating in this webinar. Accessible course content makes it easier for everyone to read and access your materials and can help improve overall quality and usability. This session explores steps you can take to ensure your online course materials are accessible to students of all abilities. Register online through UA LMS or join the Zoom meeting.