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EXHIBIT: PRJCAA K-12 Exhibit
EXHIBIT: PRJCAA K-12 Exhibit
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.
PREMIERE NIGHT – “Murder Ballad”
PREMIERE NIGHT – “Murder Ballad”
This 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 [...]
2 events,
EXHIBIT: PRJCAA K-12 Exhibit
EXHIBIT: PRJCAA K-12 Exhibit
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.
PERFORMANCE – “Murder Ballad”
PERFORMANCE – “Murder Ballad”
This 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 [...]
2 events,
EXHIBIT: PRJCAA K-12 Exhibit
EXHIBIT: PRJCAA K-12 Exhibit
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.
PERFORMANCE – “Murder Ballad”
PERFORMANCE – “Murder Ballad”
This 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 [...]
2 events,
EXHIBIT: PRJCAA K-12 Exhibit
EXHIBIT: PRJCAA K-12 Exhibit
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.
PERFORMANCE – “Murder Ballad”
PERFORMANCE – “Murder Ballad”
This 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 [...]
2 events,
EXHIBIT: PRJCAA K-12 Exhibit
EXHIBIT: PRJCAA K-12 Exhibit
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.
PERFORMANCE – “Murder Ballad”
PERFORMANCE – “Murder Ballad”
This 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 [...]
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PERFORMANCE – “Murder Ballad”
PERFORMANCE – “Murder Ballad”
This 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 [...]
1 event,
PERFORMANCE – “Murder Ballad”
PERFORMANCE – “Murder Ballad”
This 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 [...]
1 event,
EXHIBIT: PRJCAA K-12 Exhibit
EXHIBIT: PRJCAA K-12 Exhibit
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.
2 events,
EXHIBIT: PRJCAA K-12 Exhibit
EXHIBIT: PRJCAA K-12 Exhibit
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.
Engage Alabama: Interest Session
Engage Alabama: Interest Session
This 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.
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EXHIBIT: PRJCAA K-12 Exhibit
EXHIBIT: PRJCAA K-12 Exhibit
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.
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EXHIBIT: PRJCAA K-12 Exhibit
EXHIBIT: PRJCAA K-12 Exhibit
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.
Philosophy Today Lecture Series: Dr. Anya Plutynski
Philosophy Today Lecture Series: Dr. Anya Plutynski
The 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.
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EXHIBIT: PRJCAA K-12 Exhibit
EXHIBIT: PRJCAA K-12 Exhibit
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.
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EXHIBIT: PRJCAA K-12 Exhibit
EXHIBIT: PRJCAA K-12 Exhibit
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.
1 event,
EXHIBIT: PRJCAA K-12 Exhibit
EXHIBIT: PRJCAA K-12 Exhibit
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.
2 events,
EXHIBIT: PRJCAA K-12 Exhibit
EXHIBIT: PRJCAA K-12 Exhibit
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.
PREMIERE NIGHT – “Ten Blocks on the Camino Real”
PREMIERE NIGHT – “Ten Blocks on the Camino Real”
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.
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EXHIBIT: PRJCAA K-12 Exhibit
EXHIBIT: PRJCAA K-12 Exhibit
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
ALLELE Seminar Series: Dr. Daniel Odess
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."
PERFORMANCE – “Ten Blocks on the Camino Real”
PERFORMANCE – “Ten Blocks on the Camino Real”
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.
2 events,
EXHIBIT: PRJCAA K-12 Exhibit
EXHIBIT: PRJCAA K-12 Exhibit
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.
PERFORMANCE – “Ten Blocks on the Camino Real”
PERFORMANCE – “Ten Blocks on the Camino Real”
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.
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EXHIBIT: PRJCAA K-12 Exhibit
EXHIBIT: PRJCAA K-12 Exhibit
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.
1 event,
EXHIBIT: PRJCAA K-12 Exhibit
EXHIBIT: PRJCAA K-12 Exhibit
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.
1 event,
EXHIBIT: PRJCAA K-12 Exhibit
EXHIBIT: PRJCAA K-12 Exhibit
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.
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EXHIBIT: PRJCAA K-12 Exhibit
EXHIBIT: PRJCAA K-12 Exhibit
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
Visiting Artist and Scholar Lecture Series: Krista Clark
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. [...]
Astronomy Group Public Night
Astronomy Group Public Night
6:30-7:00 pm: Talk: TBD by RileyAnne Sharpe to be held in the Gallalee Hall main lecture hall, Room 227 7:00-9:00 pm: Observing from the Gallalee Hall rooftop observatory, observing the crescent moon and planets, with Dr. Jeremy Bailin.
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EXHIBIT: PRJCAA K-12 Exhibit
EXHIBIT: PRJCAA K-12 Exhibit
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.
PERFORMANCE – “Ten Blocks on the Camino Real”
PERFORMANCE – “Ten Blocks on the Camino Real”
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.
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PERFORMANCE – “Ten Blocks on the Camino Real”
PERFORMANCE – “Ten Blocks on the Camino Real”
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.
1 event,
PERFORMANCE – “Ten Blocks on the Camino Real”
PERFORMANCE – “Ten Blocks on the Camino Real”
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.
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BOOK TALK – Dr. Jolene Hubbs
BOOK TALK – Dr. Jolene Hubbs
Dr. Jolene Hubbs’s book, Class, Whiteness, and Southern Literature, explores the role that representations of poor white people play in shaping both middle-class American identity and major American literary movements and genres across the long twentieth century.
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LECTURE – “The White House Historical Association and Five Chapters of White House History”
LECTURE – “The White House Historical Association and Five Chapters of White House History”
Stewart McLaurin, a 1981 graduate of The University of Alabama Department of History and current president of the White House Historical Association (WHHA), will return to campus on March 1 to speak as part of the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute‘s (OLLI) lifelong learning lecture series. McLaurin will be in town to discuss the WHHA’s history, current projects, and role in preserving the presidential mansion for future generations. His presentation is entitled, “The White House Historical Association and Five Chapters of White House History.” [...]
PERFORMANCE – Alabama Repertory Dance Theatre – Spring 2023
PERFORMANCE – Alabama Repertory Dance Theatre – Spring 2023
Alabama Repertory Dance Theatre’s spring production will feature exciting premieres by emerging guest choreographers. This dance concert will encompass ballet, contemporary, and jazz dance pieces. Buy tickets in advance online.
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PERFORMANCE – Alabama Repertory Dance Theatre – Spring 2023
PERFORMANCE – Alabama Repertory Dance Theatre – Spring 2023
Alabama Repertory Dance Theatre’s spring production will feature exciting premieres by emerging guest choreographers. This dance concert will encompass ballet, contemporary, and jazz dance pieces. Buy tickets in advance online.
PERFORMANCE – “Gianni Schicchi”
PERFORMANCE – “Gianni Schicchi”
Music by Giacomo Puccini Libretto by Giovacchino Forzano Thursday, March 2, 2023 at 7:30 Friday, March 3, 2023 at 7:30 Sunday, March 5, 2023 at 3:00 ** Special Bonus: Each performance of Puccini’s one-act opera will be preceded by a different student-directed, one-soloist monodrama. Director (Puccini) and Producer – Paul Houghtaling Assistant Directors – Laura Pritchard and TBA Additional Directors – TBA Music Director and Conductor – TBA Scenic, Costume, and Lighting Design – TBA
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EXHIBIT: “On the Cover: Books Published by A&S Faculty”
EXHIBIT: “On the Cover: Books Published by A&S Faculty”
Cover designs of books by 23 faculty authors in The University of Alabama’s College of Arts and Sciences are on display March 3 – March 31, 2023, at The University of Alabama Gallery in the Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center in downtown Tuscaloosa. The exhibit, “On the Cover: Books Published by A&S Faculty,” features authors who are internationally recognized scientists, writers, artists and scholars. They represent academic disciplines in three divisions: social sciences, natural sciences and mathematics, and humanities and fine arts.
EXHIBIT: “Michael C. Thorpe: Nonsensical Formalism”
EXHIBIT: “Michael C. Thorpe: Nonsensical Formalism”
The Paul R. Jones Museum is proud to present Michael C. Thorpe: Nonsensical Formalism, March 3 – April 28, 2023. There will be an artist’s reception on Friday, April 7, from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m., during Tuscaloosa’s First Friday Art Walk. Brooklyn, New York-based textile artist Michael C. Thorpe creates art quilts and fabric collages of bright, dream-like scenes and highly personal “meandering thoughts,” as one of his early solo shows was titled. For Thorpe, the quilt has become a canvas for [...]
PERFORMANCE – Alabama Repertory Dance Theatre – Spring 2023
PERFORMANCE – Alabama Repertory Dance Theatre – Spring 2023
Alabama Repertory Dance Theatre’s spring production will feature exciting premieres by emerging guest choreographers. This dance concert will encompass ballet, contemporary, and jazz dance pieces. Buy tickets in advance online.
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PERFORMANCE – Alabama Repertory Dance Theatre – Spring 2023
PERFORMANCE – Alabama Repertory Dance Theatre – Spring 2023
Alabama Repertory Dance Theatre’s spring production will feature exciting premieres by emerging guest choreographers. This dance concert will encompass ballet, contemporary, and jazz dance pieces. Buy tickets in advance online.