Skip to main content

Main navigation

  • Calendar
  • Stories
  • Resources
  • Guide
  • Get Involved
Affiliates Give Now
Affiliates Give Now

Stories

  • Deborah Parker

    UVA Scholar Wins Prestigious Art in Literature Award for Book on Trailblazing Librarian Belle da Costa Greene

    https://as.virginia.edu/uva-scholar-wins-prestigious-art-literature-award-book-trailblazing-librarian-belle-da-costa-greene

  • Colorful painting with various dots and circles, mostly in blue, purple, orange, and red.

    Maḻatja-Maḻatja | For the Next Generation

    https://kluge-ruhe.org/all-exhibitions/malatja-malatja-for-the-next-generation/

  • A cream sheet of parchment with lines of ink that seem to be words, but are unintelligible.

    OPENS AUGUST 30: In Feeling: Empathy and Tension Through Disability

    https://uvafralinartmuseum.virginia.edu/exhibitions/opens-august-30-feeling-empathy-and-tension-through-disability

  • A close up photo of a dragonfly with black stripes, against a light blue sky.

    For a Local Naturalist, Photography Goes Hand in Hand with Science

    https://c-ville.com/for-a-local-naturalist-photography-goes-hand-in-hand-with-science/

Recent Stories

Showing 12 of 755 stories
Bollywood Paisley Parks
Architecture

U Got the Look: Meet the Alumni Behind the 'Reimagining' of Prince's Paisley Park

After graduating from UVA in 2002 with a degree in biology, she attended a graduate theater program at Columbia University in New York City. She then performed in several off-Broadway shows before moving to Los Angeles, where she landed a number of roles in independent films, voiceovers, and commercials. But then, a funny thing happened. While living in Hollywood, Forjindam – just to make some extra money – took a job working at a company that designed theme parks. Almost instantly, Forjindam – perhaps influenced by her trip to the Magic Kingdom – was hooked.

https://news.virginia.edu/content/u-got-look-meet-alumna-behind-reimagining-princes-paisley-park

Black Fire Collaborators Everson and Harold
Film

Criterion Channel Features UVA 'Black Fire' Films for Black History Month

The Criterion Channel on Tuesday will showcase a series of short films about African American student life at the University of Virginia as one of its highlights for Black History Month. The film series, “Black Fire,” is an ongoing collaboration that UVA history professor Claudrena Harold and art professor Kevin Everson, an experimental filmmaker, have worked on for about a decade – always involving students – to focus on different aspects of Black experience on Grounds.

https://news.virginia.edu/content/criterion-channel-features-uva-black-fire-films-black-history-month

Francesca Fiorani Admiring Da Vinci
Art History

4 Things Art Historian Francesca Fiorani Wants You to Know About Leonardo da Vinci

Reading an article about a famous computer-generated scene in the Hollywood film “The Matrix Reloaded,” University of Virginia art history professor Francesca Fiorani couldn’t stop thinking about Leonardo da Vinci. The article focused on a digitally created fight scene in the sci-fi film in which Keanu Reeves, as Neo, dodges a barrage of bullets. The artists and animators behind the 2003 film said the most difficult part of such scenes was realistically recreating the shadows on people’s faces in different, fast-changing positions. “That is the exact problem Leonardo da Vinci worked to solve, though of course, he worked with brushes and pigments instead of pixels,” Fiorani said.

https://news.virginia.edu/content/4-things-art-historian-francesca-fiorani-wants-you-know-about-leonardo-da-vinci

Brighter Together UVA Chapel Projection

Brighter Together: 4 More Opportunities to See UVA Architecture Glow

The University of Virginia Chapel glowed with dancing colors this weekend as a pop-up projection mapping show played on its exterior. This show was the first of five opportunities to see local artist Jeff Dobrow light up some of UVA’s most recognizable buildings. The shows offer students and community members a way to experience art with one another while being masked and physically distant. The energetic pop-up projections blend UVA’s prominent architecture with colorful lights and music. At a time of pandemic (and academic) stress, organizers hope the shows will lift the spirits of those watching or walking by.

https://news.virginia.edu/content/brighter-together-4-more-opportunities-see-uva-architecture-glow?utm_source=DailyReport&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=news

Holiday Concert UVA Lights on Buildings
Music

A Holiday Concert for 2020, from the University Singers and Charlottesville Symphony

The University Singers and the Charlottesville Symphony at the University of Virginia have lifted their voices – virtually – for a season-brightening 2020 Family Holiday Concert, remarkable for its beauty and for the technical coordination needed to put on the production. President Jim Ryan shared the concert with the University community, along with his best wishes for the holiday season and gratitude for all of the work that students, faculty, and staff put in this semester. “Every year, the Family Holiday Concert touches our hearts and unites our community. This year is no exception,” Ryan said. “While the program, like many things in 2020, is a bit different, it is just as heartwarming as ever, and it showcases the remarkable talent and resilience of our students and our neighbors in the Charlottesville community.”

https://news.virginia.edu/content/holiday-concert-2020-university-singers-and-charlottesville-symphony

Time for a Steam: UVA Alumni Help Meticulously Restore Carrara Marble Capitals
Architecture

Time for a Steam: UVA Alumni Help Meticulously Restore Carrara Marble Capitals

The moment had come for Leigh Hassler to remove a painstakingly constructed steam chamber created to surround one of the ornate Carrara marble capitals that adorn UVA’s Pavilion VIII. During the building’s original construction, Thomas Jefferson ordered these capitals from Carrara, Italy – the same source as the recently replaced capitals that front the Rotunda. Hassler and her team were six hours into an intense paint-removal process. A palpable sense of anticipation hung in the air. As the team got down to business, briskly removing the chamber’s box around the capital, steam rose into a crisp, blue fall sky.

https://news.virginia.edu/content/time-steam-uva-alumni-help-meticulously-restore-carrara-marble-capitals

Ghostly Forests on Eastern Shore Have a Story to Tell
Visual Art

Ghostly Forests on Eastern Shore Have a Story to Tell

The term “ghost forests” might sound like something from a Halloween movie, but these ghosts actually exist along low-lying shores, where rising seas infiltrate coastal forests. Trees in areas along the U.S. Eastern Seaboard and the Gulf of Mexico are dying due to the increasing salinity of the groundwater, and the landscape is slowly transitioning to salt-tolerant marshland. University of Virginia environmental scientists, who study this interaction between sea and land and how it affects broader ecosystems, are taking on a new project: they are collaborating with artists on the Eastern Shore to reveal the phenomenon of ghost forests, to showcase their eerie beauty and to raise awareness of our changing coastal environments.

https://news.virginia.edu/content/ghostly-forests-eastern-shore-have-story-tell

Book Cover Playlist for the Apocalypse by Rita Dove
Creative Writing

Professor Rita Dove’s Playlist for the Apocalypse Nominated for a NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Literary Work - Poetry

https://naacpimageawards.net/nominees/#nominee-category-literary

Leslie Odom, Jr.

Leslie Odom, Jr. to be UVA President’s Speaker for the Arts on January 19, 2019

Tony Award-winner Leslie Odom, Jr., as the 2019 UVA President’s Speaker for the Arts, will discuss his life and career, the impact of the arts on education, and on the world in which we live during a brief address followed by a moderated conversation with University of Virginia President Jim Ryan.

December 19, 2018
Heritage Theater performers

A New Home for the Arts at UVA: $50 Million Gift Sets Stage for Performing Arts Center

UVA President Jim Ryan announced at a Board of Visitors meeting a $50 million lead gift from Tessa Ader for the building of a performing arts center at the University.

https://news.virginia.edu/content/new-home-arts-uva-50-million-gift-sets-stage-performing-arts-center

Artist Jeff Dobrow has designed a colorful, spring-like show for the University Chapel, beginning Friday. (Images courtesy Jeff Dobrow)
Visual Art

Brighter Together: Beginning Friday, Pop-up Art Will Light Up Grounds

The Projection Mapping shows are part of a project called “Brighter Together,” presented by UVA Arts, the Office of the Provost and Vice Provost for the Arts, and the Division of Student Affairs.

https://news.virginia.edu/content/brighter-together-beginning-friday-pop-art-will-light-grounds

Creative Writing Building at UVA
Creative Writing

Virginia Commission for the Arts Announces $30,000 in Artist Fellowship Awards Including Two UVA Professors

The Virginia Commission for the Arts has named six Virginia poets to receive Poetry Fellowships in 2022. Fellowships are awarded annually to artists residing in Virginia in recognition of creative excellence. Among the awardees are UVA Professors Debra Nystrom and Kiki Petrosino, along with MFA program alumna and Virginia Tech Professor Erika Meitner.

http://www.arts.virginia.gov/Poetry%20Fellowship--Press%20Release%202021v3.pdf

Pagination

  • First page « First
  • Previous page ‹‹
  • …
  • Page 61
  • Page 62
  • Page 63
  • Next page ››
  • Last page Last »

Sign up to receive email updates.

UVA Arts
University of Virginia
Vice Provost of the Arts
PO Box 400308
Charlottesville, VA  22904

Contact Us:

  • uvaarts@virginia.edu
  • (434) 924-3728

Footer

  • About UVA Arts
  • Leadership
  • Arts Grounds
  • Arts Box Office
  • For Students
  • For Artists
  • For Alumni
  • Support UVA Arts
© Copyright 2025 by the Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia