Sculptural objects, masks, puppets, performances and art installations will be shown in a one-night-only exhibition Wednesday, August 5, presented by the University of Alabama at BirminghamCollege of Arts and Sciences’ Department of Art and Art History.
Two one-night-only exhibitions will be presented from 6-8 p.m. Students in Assistant Professor of Sculpture Stacey Holloway’s summer interdisciplinary Interlude: Space & Body course engaged in projects that consider the role of performance and interactivity within contemporary art making. Works by each student can be seen in the exhibition in the Department of Art and Art History Project Space, on the first floor of the Humanities Building, 900 13th St. South.
UAB Students Use Performance, Interactivity and Alternative Materials to Create Art for One-night-only Exhibition Aug. 5
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August 03, 2015
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