Photograph featuring 20+ broken dolls in various conditions with a woman's face poking out behind the dolls.

UA Little Rock Hosts Graduate Student Carly Machen’s Thesis Exhibition

The School of Art and Design welcomes Carly Machen’s MA Thesis Photography Exhibition, “This is What it Feels Like.” The exhibition will be in the Ann Maners and Alex Pappas Gallery in the Windgate Center of Art and Design until April 21, and it is free and open to the public. Continue reading “UA Little Rock Hosts Graduate Student Carly Machen’s Thesis Exhibition”

Gary Cawood's "Exhibition Rock Garden"

Exhibition Featuring Professor Emeritus Gary Cawood to Open in Pine Bluff

A solo photography exhibition featuring the work of Gary Cawood, a professor emeritus at UA Little Rock and fine art photographer, will open Jan. 19 in the Loft Gallery of The ARTSpace in Pine Bluff. Continue reading “Exhibition Featuring Professor Emeritus Gary Cawood to Open in Pine Bluff”

Derek Slagle

Slagle Selected for Inaugural Fellowship Program for Arkansas Artists

Dr. Derek Slagle, professor of public administration, has been named as one of the first 25 artists selected for a new fellowship program for Arkansas artists. Continue reading “Slagle Selected for Inaugural Fellowship Program for Arkansas Artists”

Members of the Marketing and Communications team enjoy BBQ @ Bailey!

Communications and Marketing to Host Lunch and Learn Information Sessions

The University of Arkansas at Little Rock Communications and Marketing office will once again host a series of lunch and learn professional development opportunities for UA Little Rock faculty and staff during the spring 2023 semester. Continue reading “Communications and Marketing to Host Lunch and Learn Information Sessions”

Joli Livaudais with her installation of paper beetles on display in the Windgate Center.

National Museum of Women in the Arts selected Livaudais for ‘Women to Watch’ exhibit

Joli Livaudais, assistant professor of photography at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, is someone to keep an eye on in the art world. The National Museum of Women in the Arts (NMWA) has selected Livaudais as a featured artist in the “Paper Routes-Women to Watch 2020” exhibition series premiering Oct. 8 in Washington, D.C.  Continue reading “National Museum of Women in the Arts selected Livaudais for ‘Women to Watch’ exhibit”