UA Gallery
Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center
620 Greensboro Avenue
Tuscaloosa, AL 35401
Monday–Friday: 9am-4pm
First Friday Events: Noon–7pm
Saturday and Sunday: Closed
CURRENT EXHIBIT
Will Henry – Chewing Gum
March 6th-26th
Recent Exhibits
Chewing Gum
The University of Alabama Gallery presents Chewing Gum, an MFA thesis exhibition of Will Henry. Henry, a department alum, is a current student in UA’s MFA Book Arts Program. Chewing Gum will run from March 6-26, 2026 in the UAG with a reception on First Friday, March 6, from 5-7 p.m. Will Henry is a multidisciplinary visual artist based in Alabama, working across photography, printmaking, graphic design, drawing, and book arts. Their practice explores materiality and image-making through both traditional […]
FRAY – Sara Dismukes
The University of Alabama Gallery presents FRAY – Sara Dismukes from January 9 to February 26, 2026.Please join us for a reception with the artist on February 6, 5–7pm Artist Statement We all move back and forth between public and private spaces. Rather than call attention to the origin or the destination, I pay attention to what is found along the way. I am compelled by the social mediation of landscape, and how desire and disregard are manifested in objects and […]
Jürgen Tarrasch — Reminiscent Structures
The University of Alabama Gallery is proud to present Jürgen Tarrasch — Reminiscent Structures. This show will run from August 1st through September 12th. We will have a preview opening on August 1st, and a public reception on September 5th form 5-7pm. Tarrasch is a contemporary painter, with a background of classical art training, and brings these approaches onto contemporary aesthetic structures. This show at The University of Alabama Gallery features a range of work that highlights this multi-0skilled artist, adept at […]
As Pretty Does
From the Collection of The Do Good Fund May 27- July 23, 2025, Reception June 6, 5-7 pm Artists Included Lucinda Bunnen | Keith Calhoun | Rosalind Fox Solomon | Jill Frank | Carlos Gustavo | Betty Press | Jared Ragland | Mark Steinmetz Growing up in the Deep South often feels like growing up in a different time or country. The unique landscape, history and ways of being stand apart from the monolith of mainstream culture. Viewed from the […]