In July and August of 2020, seven students participated in two workshops – Making Art in Public II and
On Friday, May 7, 2021, the Coleman Center for the Arts hosted our first in-person event in 15 months
In July and August of 2020, seven students participated in two workshops – Making Art in Public II and
The Peabody Award-nominated film, Warrior Women (2018) documenting multiple generations of Native American women activists, will be presented in
This virtual event is FREE. You will have access HERE to the film from February 7, 2021, to February
Artist Micheal Ross’ solo exhibition – which includes drawings, paintings, collage, and textile sculptures – serves as a summary
Degrees of Visibility is a nine-year survey of more than 260 carceral spaces throughout the United States, examining the
From October 2, 2020, to October 30, 2020, the Coleman Center hosted portraits from the ongoing exhibition series Art
Last fall, Tuscaloosa-based artist Jamey Grimes installed their work Strata VII & VIII, (2015) in our “Pop Start A,”
In early February 2020, artist Tia Simone Gardner made a quick trip to Alabama to continue work on her