PERFORMANCE – “Murder Ballad”
Allen Bales Theatre, Rowand-Johnson Hall 348 Stadium Drive, Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesThis musical follows two young lovers who seem to have it all. They are a vibrant couple trying to establish themselves in New York City—Sara as a musician and Tom as an actor. The demands of life grow, and they begin to drift apart, eventually finding new love and moving on. As their lives progress independently, the feelings they once had for one another begin to resurface. Will they be able to ignore the past to maintain the present? Or will they risk their futures to [...]
EXHIBIT: PRJCAA K-12 Exhibit
Paul R. Jones Museum 2308 6th Street, Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesEach 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.
EXHIBIT: PRJCAA K-12 Exhibit
Paul R. Jones Museum 2308 6th Street, Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesEach 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.
Engage Alabama: Interest Session
Lloyd Hall, Room 120 503 6th Avenue, Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesThis is a required interest session for students who are interested in participating in the College of Arts and Sciences Engage Alabama Day Community Engagement. Engage Alabama will take place on February 18. At the interest session students will learn more about the volunteer opportunities in Uniontown, Camden and Montevallo, Alabama, meet the site leads and fellow students participating in the program. The meeting will be held in Lloyd Hall, Room 120. Register for the interest session on BamaPulse.
EXHIBIT: PRJCAA K-12 Exhibit
Paul R. Jones Museum 2308 6th Street, Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesEach 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.
EXHIBIT: PRJCAA K-12 Exhibit
Paul R. Jones Museum 2308 6th Street, Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesEach 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.
Philosophy Today Lecture Series: Dr. Anya Plutynski
ten Hoor Hall 125 350 Marrs Spring Road, Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesThe University of Alabama’s Department of Philosophy has invited Dr. Anya Plutynski (Washington University, St. Louis) to present a talk, “Explaining Cancer” on February 9, 2023 from 7:30pm-9:00pm in ten Hoor Hall, room 125. This event is open to the public and all are welcome. If you have any questions, please contact Lesley Perkins at lpperkins@ua.edu.
CONCERT – Huxford Symphony Orchestra
Moody Music Building Concert Hall 810 2nd Avenue, Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesGet your tickets in advance at UA University Tickets.
EXHIBIT: PRJCAA K-12 Exhibit
Paul R. Jones Museum 2308 6th Street, Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesEach 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.
EXHIBIT: PRJCAA K-12 Exhibit
Paul R. Jones Museum 2308 6th Street, Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesEach 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.