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EXHIBIT: PRJCAA K-12 Exhibit

Paul R. Jones Museum 2308 6th Street, Tuscaloosa, AL, United States

Each year, the PRJCAA K-12 Outreach Program partners with a local school or organization to create and learn about art from the Jones Collection in their classrooms for a semester. This culminates with an exhibit of the young student’s own artwork hanging alongside work from the Jones Collection.

ALLELE Seminar Series: Dr. Daniel Odess

North Lawn Hall, Room 1000 221 Hackberry Lane, Tuscaloosa, AL, United States

Dr. Daniel Odess, with the National Park Service, will present an ALLELE seminar titled, "Tracks in the Sand: White Sands National Park and the Peopling of the Americas."

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PERFORMANCE – “Ten Blocks on the Camino Real”

Marian Gallaway Theatre 348 Stadium Drive, Tuscaloosa, AL, United States

Kilroy visits a mysterious dead-end town inhabited by a cast of reprehensible misfits whose company is deserving of one another. Among this eccentric group is Don Quixote, Hugo’s Esmerelda, Casanova himself, and the great English poet, Lord Byron. With virtually no redeeming qualities surrounding these eccentric characters, this play by Tennessee Williams, one of America’s most prolific playwrights, personifies his greatest fears while giving audiences an intimate look into his deeply troubled mind. Buy tickets in advance online.

Recurring

EXHIBIT: PRJCAA K-12 Exhibit

Paul R. Jones Museum 2308 6th Street, Tuscaloosa, AL, United States

Each year, the PRJCAA K-12 Outreach Program partners with a local school or organization to create and learn about art from the Jones Collection in their classrooms for a semester. This culminates with an exhibit of the young student’s own artwork hanging alongside work from the Jones Collection.

Recurring

PERFORMANCE – “Ten Blocks on the Camino Real”

Marian Gallaway Theatre 348 Stadium Drive, Tuscaloosa, AL, United States

Kilroy visits a mysterious dead-end town inhabited by a cast of reprehensible misfits whose company is deserving of one another. Among this eccentric group is Don Quixote, Hugo’s Esmerelda, Casanova himself, and the great English poet, Lord Byron. With virtually no redeeming qualities surrounding these eccentric characters, this play by Tennessee Williams, one of America’s most prolific playwrights, personifies his greatest fears while giving audiences an intimate look into his deeply troubled mind. Buy tickets in advance online.

Recurring

EXHIBIT: PRJCAA K-12 Exhibit

Paul R. Jones Museum 2308 6th Street, Tuscaloosa, AL, United States

Each year, the PRJCAA K-12 Outreach Program partners with a local school or organization to create and learn about art from the Jones Collection in their classrooms for a semester. This culminates with an exhibit of the young student’s own artwork hanging alongside work from the Jones Collection.

Recurring

EXHIBIT: PRJCAA K-12 Exhibit

Paul R. Jones Museum 2308 6th Street, Tuscaloosa, AL, United States

Each year, the PRJCAA K-12 Outreach Program partners with a local school or organization to create and learn about art from the Jones Collection in their classrooms for a semester. This culminates with an exhibit of the young student’s own artwork hanging alongside work from the Jones Collection.

Recurring

EXHIBIT: PRJCAA K-12 Exhibit

Paul R. Jones Museum 2308 6th Street, Tuscaloosa, AL, United States

Each year, the PRJCAA K-12 Outreach Program partners with a local school or organization to create and learn about art from the Jones Collection in their classrooms for a semester. This culminates with an exhibit of the young student’s own artwork hanging alongside work from the Jones Collection.

Recurring

EXHIBIT: PRJCAA K-12 Exhibit

Paul R. Jones Museum 2308 6th Street, Tuscaloosa, AL, United States

Each year, the PRJCAA K-12 Outreach Program partners with a local school or organization to create and learn about art from the Jones Collection in their classrooms for a semester. This culminates with an exhibit of the young student’s own artwork hanging alongside work from the Jones Collection.

Visiting Artist and Scholar Lecture Series: Krista Clark

Garland Hall, Room 203 700 Capstone Drive, Tuscaloosa, AL, United States

Artist Krista Clark will present a public lecture on her art on Thursday, February 23, 2023, at 5:30 p.m. in Garland Hall 203 on UA campus. Clark writes that her works “are inquiries into the commodification of space and the standardization of building aesthetics. I incorporate new and repurposed materials to construct familiar forms in new spatial arrangements; displaced from their accustomed sites and settings. Formal gestures: overlapping, layering, stacking and cutting reflect the complicated and often compromised relationship we have with our built environment. [...]