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(10/14/15 12:06am)
During the summer, 16 students spent five weeks in Rome, Italy on an art history study abroad trip. Their work will be displayed Wednesday, Oct. 14-Friday, Oct. 23 at Fieldwork Projects, a new extension of the department of art and art history, next to Mama Mocha’s Coffee Emporium and Roasters.
(10/13/15 2:06pm)
The College of Liberal Arts and Humanities continued their art month celebration by hosting Art in the Park Saturday, Oct. 10 from 1:30-4 p.m. at the Donald E. Davis Arboretum Pavilion.
(10/12/15 6:37pm)
Downtown Auburn held its first Indian SummerNight Art Walk, the first autumn feature of the art festivals hosted by the Jan Dempsey Community Arts Center, Auburn Arts Association and Auburn Downtown Merchants Association, on Friday, Oct. 9.
(10/02/15 9:00pm)
Willie Cole, American painter and sculptor, spoke to art students about his transformative art at an informal lunch Friday, Oct. 2 at noon in Biggin Hall.
(10/02/15 2:43am)
New York-based artist, Creighton Michael, collaborated with art students Monday, Sept. 28-Wednesday, Sept. 30 from 9 a.m. until 6 p.m. at Biggin Gallery in which he continued his series of Dimensional Drawing Projects in Pattern Play II.
(10/01/15 6:58pm)
Downtown Auburn is holding An Indian SummerNight on Friday, Oct. 9, hosted by Auburn Arts Association, City of Auburn, Jan Dempsey Community Arts Center and Auburn Downtown Merchants Association.
(09/21/15 7:06pm)
Faux Forged Leaf Hooks created by Yarbrough Elementary students are on display at Jan Dempsey Community Arts Center until Sept. 24. (Emily Enfinger | Photo Editor)
(09/21/15 7:05pm)
Faux Forged Leaf Hooks created by Yarbrough Elementary students are on display at Jan Dempsey Community Arts Center until Sept. 24. (Emily Enfinger | Photo Editor)
(09/21/15 7:06pm)
Faux Forged Leaf Hooks created by Yarbrough Elementary students are on display at Jan Dempsey Community Arts Center until Sept. 24. (Emily Enfinger | Photo Editor)
(09/18/15 5:23am)
The Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art hosted musician Marie Robertson this Thursday, September 16 in a weekly series titled “A Little Lunch Music." The events take place from 12-1 p.m. every Thursday. This week, Robertson performed on euphonium, trombone and piano along with Matt Wood, Robertson’s former professor, on trombone.
(09/04/15 4:27pm)
The Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art hosted an evening filled with jazz, food and art Thursday, Sept. 3.
(09/05/15 3:16am)
“Verbatim,” a traditional, printmaking show with a twist, will debut Wednesday, Sept. 9, at Fieldwork Projects.
(09/01/15 4:50pm)
Biggin Hall is hosting an exhibit beginning Monday, Aug. 31, featuring artist Ann Stewart from Atlanta. Her exhibit titled "Causa Sui," Latin for "Cause of Itself," will be displayed on campus until Sept. 25.
(08/22/15 2:31pm)
The Auburn Area Community Theatre production of Mel Brooks’ “Young Frankenstein” opened to a packed house at the Jane Dempsey Arts Center in Auburn Friday, Aug. 21.
(07/15/15 3:26am)
The Alabama Shakespeare Festival's production of Disney's "The Little Mermaid" debuted Friday, July 10, and will run until Sunday, Aug. 2, at the state theater in Montgomery.
(06/20/15 7:11pm)
Byron Williams was not always an artist.
(05/30/15 5:03pm)
Ash Parsons, former Auburn media studies professor, published her first novel "Still Waters" April 21.
(04/15/15 3:29pm)
This year was the first year the Delta Zetas entered to participate in Auburn University’s Tiger Stomp, a traditionally National Pan-Hellenic Council run event.
(04/15/15 3:32pm)
As they wrap up their time at Auburn, seniors in art leave their final mark by completing senior projects.
(03/13/15 2:28pm)
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