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DESCRIPTION:The graduating University of Alabama at Birmingham students wil
 l have their works featured in a Bachelor of Fine Arts exhibition April 8 –
  May 3.\n\n“The BFA exhibition represents crossing the threshold into the p
 rofessional environment for students who are often showing their work for t
 he first time in the setting of a gallery or museum\,” says Rich Gere\, pro
 fessor and chair of the Department of Art and Art History. “We are very for
 tunate and happy to collaborate with AEIVA’s staff and curators\, who affor
 d students the same experience in preparing for and mounting the exhibition
  as the professional artists who come in from around the globe\,” Gere said
 . “Students write about their work and give oral presentations explaining t
 heir inspirations\, research\, processes\, and concepts. The BFA exhibition
  is the studio capstone experience and one of the spring’s premier closing 
 receptions in the area\, and we hope to see you there.”\n\nThe Department o
 f Art and Art History’s Bachelor of Fine Arts degree offers undergraduate a
 rt studio students an intensive exploration across a range of disciplines t
 hat allows them to prepare to be artists and designers\, begin careers in t
 he arts\, or continue their studies in graduate school. Students gain skill
 s and competencies including team-based learning\, technology\, communicati
 on\, aesthetic judgment\, interdisciplinary and innovative approaches\, cri
 tical analysis\, and professional development throughout their program of s
 tudy.\n\nThe 2025 BFA artists are: Josh Harris\, Elizabeth Hill\, Brennan L
 ein\, Moka McCann\, Camp Metz\, Suzanne Noble\, Nneka C. Onwuka\, Cam Pigot
 t\, Virgil Ravencroft and Lawrence Schultz
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LOCATION:Abroms-Engel Institute for the Visual Arts
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SUMMARY:BFA Exhibition 2025
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URL:https://calendar.uab.edu/event/bfa-exhibition-2025
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DESCRIPTION:The graduating University of Alabama at Birmingham students wil
 l have their works featured in a Bachelor of Fine Arts exhibition April 8 –
  May 3.\n\n“The BFA exhibition represents crossing the threshold into the p
 rofessional environment for students who are often showing their work for t
 he first time in the setting of a gallery or museum\,” says Rich Gere\, pro
 fessor and chair of the Department of Art and Art History. “We are very for
 tunate and happy to collaborate with AEIVA’s staff and curators\, who affor
 d students the same experience in preparing for and mounting the exhibition
  as the professional artists who come in from around the globe\,” Gere said
 . “Students write about their work and give oral presentations explaining t
 heir inspirations\, research\, processes\, and concepts. The BFA exhibition
  is the studio capstone experience and one of the spring’s premier closing 
 receptions in the area\, and we hope to see you there.”\n\nThe Department o
 f Art and Art History’s Bachelor of Fine Arts degree offers undergraduate a
 rt studio students an intensive exploration across a range of disciplines t
 hat allows them to prepare to be artists and designers\, begin careers in t
 he arts\, or continue their studies in graduate school. Students gain skill
 s and competencies including team-based learning\, technology\, communicati
 on\, aesthetic judgment\, interdisciplinary and innovative approaches\, cri
 tical analysis\, and professional development throughout their program of s
 tudy.\n\nThe 2025 BFA artists are: Josh Harris\, Elizabeth Hill\, Brennan L
 ein\, Moka McCann\, Camp Metz\, Suzanne Noble\, Nneka C. Onwuka\, Cam Pigot
 t\, Virgil Ravencroft and Lawrence Schultz
DTEND:20250409T220000Z
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SUMMARY:BFA Exhibition 2025
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DESCRIPTION:The graduating University of Alabama at Birmingham students wil
 l have their works featured in a Bachelor of Fine Arts exhibition April 8 –
  May 3.\n\n“The BFA exhibition represents crossing the threshold into the p
 rofessional environment for students who are often showing their work for t
 he first time in the setting of a gallery or museum\,” says Rich Gere\, pro
 fessor and chair of the Department of Art and Art History. “We are very for
 tunate and happy to collaborate with AEIVA’s staff and curators\, who affor
 d students the same experience in preparing for and mounting the exhibition
  as the professional artists who come in from around the globe\,” Gere said
 . “Students write about their work and give oral presentations explaining t
 heir inspirations\, research\, processes\, and concepts. The BFA exhibition
  is the studio capstone experience and one of the spring’s premier closing 
 receptions in the area\, and we hope to see you there.”\n\nThe Department o
 f Art and Art History’s Bachelor of Fine Arts degree offers undergraduate a
 rt studio students an intensive exploration across a range of disciplines t
 hat allows them to prepare to be artists and designers\, begin careers in t
 he arts\, or continue their studies in graduate school. Students gain skill
 s and competencies including team-based learning\, technology\, communicati
 on\, aesthetic judgment\, interdisciplinary and innovative approaches\, cri
 tical analysis\, and professional development throughout their program of s
 tudy.\n\nThe 2025 BFA artists are: Josh Harris\, Elizabeth Hill\, Brennan L
 ein\, Moka McCann\, Camp Metz\, Suzanne Noble\, Nneka C. Onwuka\, Cam Pigot
 t\, Virgil Ravencroft and Lawrence Schultz
DTEND:20250410T220000Z
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DESCRIPTION:The graduating University of Alabama at Birmingham students wil
 l have their works featured in a Bachelor of Fine Arts exhibition April 8 –
  May 3.\n\n“The BFA exhibition represents crossing the threshold into the p
 rofessional environment for students who are often showing their work for t
 he first time in the setting of a gallery or museum\,” says Rich Gere\, pro
 fessor and chair of the Department of Art and Art History. “We are very for
 tunate and happy to collaborate with AEIVA’s staff and curators\, who affor
 d students the same experience in preparing for and mounting the exhibition
  as the professional artists who come in from around the globe\,” Gere said
 . “Students write about their work and give oral presentations explaining t
 heir inspirations\, research\, processes\, and concepts. The BFA exhibition
  is the studio capstone experience and one of the spring’s premier closing 
 receptions in the area\, and we hope to see you there.”\n\nThe Department o
 f Art and Art History’s Bachelor of Fine Arts degree offers undergraduate a
 rt studio students an intensive exploration across a range of disciplines t
 hat allows them to prepare to be artists and designers\, begin careers in t
 he arts\, or continue their studies in graduate school. Students gain skill
 s and competencies including team-based learning\, technology\, communicati
 on\, aesthetic judgment\, interdisciplinary and innovative approaches\, cri
 tical analysis\, and professional development throughout their program of s
 tudy.\n\nThe 2025 BFA artists are: Josh Harris\, Elizabeth Hill\, Brennan L
 ein\, Moka McCann\, Camp Metz\, Suzanne Noble\, Nneka C. Onwuka\, Cam Pigot
 t\, Virgil Ravencroft and Lawrence Schultz
DTEND:20250411T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T013333Z
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DESCRIPTION:The graduating University of Alabama at Birmingham students wil
 l have their works featured in a Bachelor of Fine Arts exhibition April 8 –
  May 3.\n\n“The BFA exhibition represents crossing the threshold into the p
 rofessional environment for students who are often showing their work for t
 he first time in the setting of a gallery or museum\,” says Rich Gere\, pro
 fessor and chair of the Department of Art and Art History. “We are very for
 tunate and happy to collaborate with AEIVA’s staff and curators\, who affor
 d students the same experience in preparing for and mounting the exhibition
  as the professional artists who come in from around the globe\,” Gere said
 . “Students write about their work and give oral presentations explaining t
 heir inspirations\, research\, processes\, and concepts. The BFA exhibition
  is the studio capstone experience and one of the spring’s premier closing 
 receptions in the area\, and we hope to see you there.”\n\nThe Department o
 f Art and Art History’s Bachelor of Fine Arts degree offers undergraduate a
 rt studio students an intensive exploration across a range of disciplines t
 hat allows them to prepare to be artists and designers\, begin careers in t
 he arts\, or continue their studies in graduate school. Students gain skill
 s and competencies including team-based learning\, technology\, communicati
 on\, aesthetic judgment\, interdisciplinary and innovative approaches\, cri
 tical analysis\, and professional development throughout their program of s
 tudy.\n\nThe 2025 BFA artists are: Josh Harris\, Elizabeth Hill\, Brennan L
 ein\, Moka McCann\, Camp Metz\, Suzanne Noble\, Nneka C. Onwuka\, Cam Pigot
 t\, Virgil Ravencroft and Lawrence Schultz
DTEND:20250412T220000Z
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DESCRIPTION:The graduating University of Alabama at Birmingham students wil
 l have their works featured in a Bachelor of Fine Arts exhibition April 8 –
  May 3.\n\n“The BFA exhibition represents crossing the threshold into the p
 rofessional environment for students who are often showing their work for t
 he first time in the setting of a gallery or museum\,” says Rich Gere\, pro
 fessor and chair of the Department of Art and Art History. “We are very for
 tunate and happy to collaborate with AEIVA’s staff and curators\, who affor
 d students the same experience in preparing for and mounting the exhibition
  as the professional artists who come in from around the globe\,” Gere said
 . “Students write about their work and give oral presentations explaining t
 heir inspirations\, research\, processes\, and concepts. The BFA exhibition
  is the studio capstone experience and one of the spring’s premier closing 
 receptions in the area\, and we hope to see you there.”\n\nThe Department o
 f Art and Art History’s Bachelor of Fine Arts degree offers undergraduate a
 rt studio students an intensive exploration across a range of disciplines t
 hat allows them to prepare to be artists and designers\, begin careers in t
 he arts\, or continue their studies in graduate school. Students gain skill
 s and competencies including team-based learning\, technology\, communicati
 on\, aesthetic judgment\, interdisciplinary and innovative approaches\, cri
 tical analysis\, and professional development throughout their program of s
 tudy.\n\nThe 2025 BFA artists are: Josh Harris\, Elizabeth Hill\, Brennan L
 ein\, Moka McCann\, Camp Metz\, Suzanne Noble\, Nneka C. Onwuka\, Cam Pigot
 t\, Virgil Ravencroft and Lawrence Schultz
DTEND:20250415T220000Z
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DESCRIPTION:The graduating University of Alabama at Birmingham students wil
 l have their works featured in a Bachelor of Fine Arts exhibition April 8 –
  May 3.\n\n“The BFA exhibition represents crossing the threshold into the p
 rofessional environment for students who are often showing their work for t
 he first time in the setting of a gallery or museum\,” says Rich Gere\, pro
 fessor and chair of the Department of Art and Art History. “We are very for
 tunate and happy to collaborate with AEIVA’s staff and curators\, who affor
 d students the same experience in preparing for and mounting the exhibition
  as the professional artists who come in from around the globe\,” Gere said
 . “Students write about their work and give oral presentations explaining t
 heir inspirations\, research\, processes\, and concepts. The BFA exhibition
  is the studio capstone experience and one of the spring’s premier closing 
 receptions in the area\, and we hope to see you there.”\n\nThe Department o
 f Art and Art History’s Bachelor of Fine Arts degree offers undergraduate a
 rt studio students an intensive exploration across a range of disciplines t
 hat allows them to prepare to be artists and designers\, begin careers in t
 he arts\, or continue their studies in graduate school. Students gain skill
 s and competencies including team-based learning\, technology\, communicati
 on\, aesthetic judgment\, interdisciplinary and innovative approaches\, cri
 tical analysis\, and professional development throughout their program of s
 tudy.\n\nThe 2025 BFA artists are: Josh Harris\, Elizabeth Hill\, Brennan L
 ein\, Moka McCann\, Camp Metz\, Suzanne Noble\, Nneka C. Onwuka\, Cam Pigot
 t\, Virgil Ravencroft and Lawrence Schultz
DTEND:20250416T220000Z
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DESCRIPTION:The graduating University of Alabama at Birmingham students wil
 l have their works featured in a Bachelor of Fine Arts exhibition April 8 –
  May 3.\n\n“The BFA exhibition represents crossing the threshold into the p
 rofessional environment for students who are often showing their work for t
 he first time in the setting of a gallery or museum\,” says Rich Gere\, pro
 fessor and chair of the Department of Art and Art History. “We are very for
 tunate and happy to collaborate with AEIVA’s staff and curators\, who affor
 d students the same experience in preparing for and mounting the exhibition
  as the professional artists who come in from around the globe\,” Gere said
 . “Students write about their work and give oral presentations explaining t
 heir inspirations\, research\, processes\, and concepts. The BFA exhibition
  is the studio capstone experience and one of the spring’s premier closing 
 receptions in the area\, and we hope to see you there.”\n\nThe Department o
 f Art and Art History’s Bachelor of Fine Arts degree offers undergraduate a
 rt studio students an intensive exploration across a range of disciplines t
 hat allows them to prepare to be artists and designers\, begin careers in t
 he arts\, or continue their studies in graduate school. Students gain skill
 s and competencies including team-based learning\, technology\, communicati
 on\, aesthetic judgment\, interdisciplinary and innovative approaches\, cri
 tical analysis\, and professional development throughout their program of s
 tudy.\n\nThe 2025 BFA artists are: Josh Harris\, Elizabeth Hill\, Brennan L
 ein\, Moka McCann\, Camp Metz\, Suzanne Noble\, Nneka C. Onwuka\, Cam Pigot
 t\, Virgil Ravencroft and Lawrence Schultz
DTEND:20250417T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T013333Z
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DESCRIPTION:The graduating University of Alabama at Birmingham students wil
 l have their works featured in a Bachelor of Fine Arts exhibition April 8 –
  May 3.\n\n“The BFA exhibition represents crossing the threshold into the p
 rofessional environment for students who are often showing their work for t
 he first time in the setting of a gallery or museum\,” says Rich Gere\, pro
 fessor and chair of the Department of Art and Art History. “We are very for
 tunate and happy to collaborate with AEIVA’s staff and curators\, who affor
 d students the same experience in preparing for and mounting the exhibition
  as the professional artists who come in from around the globe\,” Gere said
 . “Students write about their work and give oral presentations explaining t
 heir inspirations\, research\, processes\, and concepts. The BFA exhibition
  is the studio capstone experience and one of the spring’s premier closing 
 receptions in the area\, and we hope to see you there.”\n\nThe Department o
 f Art and Art History’s Bachelor of Fine Arts degree offers undergraduate a
 rt studio students an intensive exploration across a range of disciplines t
 hat allows them to prepare to be artists and designers\, begin careers in t
 he arts\, or continue their studies in graduate school. Students gain skill
 s and competencies including team-based learning\, technology\, communicati
 on\, aesthetic judgment\, interdisciplinary and innovative approaches\, cri
 tical analysis\, and professional development throughout their program of s
 tudy.\n\nThe 2025 BFA artists are: Josh Harris\, Elizabeth Hill\, Brennan L
 ein\, Moka McCann\, Camp Metz\, Suzanne Noble\, Nneka C. Onwuka\, Cam Pigot
 t\, Virgil Ravencroft and Lawrence Schultz
DTEND:20250418T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T013333Z
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DESCRIPTION:The graduating University of Alabama at Birmingham students wil
 l have their works featured in a Bachelor of Fine Arts exhibition April 8 –
  May 3.\n\n“The BFA exhibition represents crossing the threshold into the p
 rofessional environment for students who are often showing their work for t
 he first time in the setting of a gallery or museum\,” says Rich Gere\, pro
 fessor and chair of the Department of Art and Art History. “We are very for
 tunate and happy to collaborate with AEIVA’s staff and curators\, who affor
 d students the same experience in preparing for and mounting the exhibition
  as the professional artists who come in from around the globe\,” Gere said
 . “Students write about their work and give oral presentations explaining t
 heir inspirations\, research\, processes\, and concepts. The BFA exhibition
  is the studio capstone experience and one of the spring’s premier closing 
 receptions in the area\, and we hope to see you there.”\n\nThe Department o
 f Art and Art History’s Bachelor of Fine Arts degree offers undergraduate a
 rt studio students an intensive exploration across a range of disciplines t
 hat allows them to prepare to be artists and designers\, begin careers in t
 he arts\, or continue their studies in graduate school. Students gain skill
 s and competencies including team-based learning\, technology\, communicati
 on\, aesthetic judgment\, interdisciplinary and innovative approaches\, cri
 tical analysis\, and professional development throughout their program of s
 tudy.\n\nThe 2025 BFA artists are: Josh Harris\, Elizabeth Hill\, Brennan L
 ein\, Moka McCann\, Camp Metz\, Suzanne Noble\, Nneka C. Onwuka\, Cam Pigot
 t\, Virgil Ravencroft and Lawrence Schultz
DTEND:20250419T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T013333Z
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SUMMARY:BFA Exhibition 2025
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DESCRIPTION:The graduating University of Alabama at Birmingham students wil
 l have their works featured in a Bachelor of Fine Arts exhibition April 8 –
  May 3.\n\n“The BFA exhibition represents crossing the threshold into the p
 rofessional environment for students who are often showing their work for t
 he first time in the setting of a gallery or museum\,” says Rich Gere\, pro
 fessor and chair of the Department of Art and Art History. “We are very for
 tunate and happy to collaborate with AEIVA’s staff and curators\, who affor
 d students the same experience in preparing for and mounting the exhibition
  as the professional artists who come in from around the globe\,” Gere said
 . “Students write about their work and give oral presentations explaining t
 heir inspirations\, research\, processes\, and concepts. The BFA exhibition
  is the studio capstone experience and one of the spring’s premier closing 
 receptions in the area\, and we hope to see you there.”\n\nThe Department o
 f Art and Art History’s Bachelor of Fine Arts degree offers undergraduate a
 rt studio students an intensive exploration across a range of disciplines t
 hat allows them to prepare to be artists and designers\, begin careers in t
 he arts\, or continue their studies in graduate school. Students gain skill
 s and competencies including team-based learning\, technology\, communicati
 on\, aesthetic judgment\, interdisciplinary and innovative approaches\, cri
 tical analysis\, and professional development throughout their program of s
 tudy.\n\nThe 2025 BFA artists are: Josh Harris\, Elizabeth Hill\, Brennan L
 ein\, Moka McCann\, Camp Metz\, Suzanne Noble\, Nneka C. Onwuka\, Cam Pigot
 t\, Virgil Ravencroft and Lawrence Schultz
DTEND:20250422T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T013333Z
DTSTART:20250422T170000Z
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SUMMARY:BFA Exhibition 2025
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CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:The graduating University of Alabama at Birmingham students wil
 l have their works featured in a Bachelor of Fine Arts exhibition April 8 –
  May 3.\n\n“The BFA exhibition represents crossing the threshold into the p
 rofessional environment for students who are often showing their work for t
 he first time in the setting of a gallery or museum\,” says Rich Gere\, pro
 fessor and chair of the Department of Art and Art History. “We are very for
 tunate and happy to collaborate with AEIVA’s staff and curators\, who affor
 d students the same experience in preparing for and mounting the exhibition
  as the professional artists who come in from around the globe\,” Gere said
 . “Students write about their work and give oral presentations explaining t
 heir inspirations\, research\, processes\, and concepts. The BFA exhibition
  is the studio capstone experience and one of the spring’s premier closing 
 receptions in the area\, and we hope to see you there.”\n\nThe Department o
 f Art and Art History’s Bachelor of Fine Arts degree offers undergraduate a
 rt studio students an intensive exploration across a range of disciplines t
 hat allows them to prepare to be artists and designers\, begin careers in t
 he arts\, or continue their studies in graduate school. Students gain skill
 s and competencies including team-based learning\, technology\, communicati
 on\, aesthetic judgment\, interdisciplinary and innovative approaches\, cri
 tical analysis\, and professional development throughout their program of s
 tudy.\n\nThe 2025 BFA artists are: Josh Harris\, Elizabeth Hill\, Brennan L
 ein\, Moka McCann\, Camp Metz\, Suzanne Noble\, Nneka C. Onwuka\, Cam Pigot
 t\, Virgil Ravencroft and Lawrence Schultz
DTEND:20250423T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T013333Z
DTSTART:20250423T170000Z
GEO:33.4968;-86.80707
LOCATION:Abroms-Engel Institute for the Visual Arts
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SUMMARY:BFA Exhibition 2025
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CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:The graduating University of Alabama at Birmingham students wil
 l have their works featured in a Bachelor of Fine Arts exhibition April 8 –
  May 3.\n\n“The BFA exhibition represents crossing the threshold into the p
 rofessional environment for students who are often showing their work for t
 he first time in the setting of a gallery or museum\,” says Rich Gere\, pro
 fessor and chair of the Department of Art and Art History. “We are very for
 tunate and happy to collaborate with AEIVA’s staff and curators\, who affor
 d students the same experience in preparing for and mounting the exhibition
  as the professional artists who come in from around the globe\,” Gere said
 . “Students write about their work and give oral presentations explaining t
 heir inspirations\, research\, processes\, and concepts. The BFA exhibition
  is the studio capstone experience and one of the spring’s premier closing 
 receptions in the area\, and we hope to see you there.”\n\nThe Department o
 f Art and Art History’s Bachelor of Fine Arts degree offers undergraduate a
 rt studio students an intensive exploration across a range of disciplines t
 hat allows them to prepare to be artists and designers\, begin careers in t
 he arts\, or continue their studies in graduate school. Students gain skill
 s and competencies including team-based learning\, technology\, communicati
 on\, aesthetic judgment\, interdisciplinary and innovative approaches\, cri
 tical analysis\, and professional development throughout their program of s
 tudy.\n\nThe 2025 BFA artists are: Josh Harris\, Elizabeth Hill\, Brennan L
 ein\, Moka McCann\, Camp Metz\, Suzanne Noble\, Nneka C. Onwuka\, Cam Pigot
 t\, Virgil Ravencroft and Lawrence Schultz
DTEND:20250424T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T013333Z
DTSTART:20250424T170000Z
GEO:33.4968;-86.80707
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SUMMARY:BFA Exhibition 2025
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CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:The graduating University of Alabama at Birmingham students wil
 l have their works featured in a Bachelor of Fine Arts exhibition April 8 –
  May 3.\n\n“The BFA exhibition represents crossing the threshold into the p
 rofessional environment for students who are often showing their work for t
 he first time in the setting of a gallery or museum\,” says Rich Gere\, pro
 fessor and chair of the Department of Art and Art History. “We are very for
 tunate and happy to collaborate with AEIVA’s staff and curators\, who affor
 d students the same experience in preparing for and mounting the exhibition
  as the professional artists who come in from around the globe\,” Gere said
 . “Students write about their work and give oral presentations explaining t
 heir inspirations\, research\, processes\, and concepts. The BFA exhibition
  is the studio capstone experience and one of the spring’s premier closing 
 receptions in the area\, and we hope to see you there.”\n\nThe Department o
 f Art and Art History’s Bachelor of Fine Arts degree offers undergraduate a
 rt studio students an intensive exploration across a range of disciplines t
 hat allows them to prepare to be artists and designers\, begin careers in t
 he arts\, or continue their studies in graduate school. Students gain skill
 s and competencies including team-based learning\, technology\, communicati
 on\, aesthetic judgment\, interdisciplinary and innovative approaches\, cri
 tical analysis\, and professional development throughout their program of s
 tudy.\n\nThe 2025 BFA artists are: Josh Harris\, Elizabeth Hill\, Brennan L
 ein\, Moka McCann\, Camp Metz\, Suzanne Noble\, Nneka C. Onwuka\, Cam Pigot
 t\, Virgil Ravencroft and Lawrence Schultz
DTEND:20250425T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T013333Z
DTSTART:20250425T170000Z
GEO:33.4968;-86.80707
LOCATION:Abroms-Engel Institute for the Visual Arts
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SUMMARY:BFA Exhibition 2025
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:The graduating University of Alabama at Birmingham students wil
 l have their works featured in a Bachelor of Fine Arts exhibition April 8 –
  May 3.\n\n“The BFA exhibition represents crossing the threshold into the p
 rofessional environment for students who are often showing their work for t
 he first time in the setting of a gallery or museum\,” says Rich Gere\, pro
 fessor and chair of the Department of Art and Art History. “We are very for
 tunate and happy to collaborate with AEIVA’s staff and curators\, who affor
 d students the same experience in preparing for and mounting the exhibition
  as the professional artists who come in from around the globe\,” Gere said
 . “Students write about their work and give oral presentations explaining t
 heir inspirations\, research\, processes\, and concepts. The BFA exhibition
  is the studio capstone experience and one of the spring’s premier closing 
 receptions in the area\, and we hope to see you there.”\n\nThe Department o
 f Art and Art History’s Bachelor of Fine Arts degree offers undergraduate a
 rt studio students an intensive exploration across a range of disciplines t
 hat allows them to prepare to be artists and designers\, begin careers in t
 he arts\, or continue their studies in graduate school. Students gain skill
 s and competencies including team-based learning\, technology\, communicati
 on\, aesthetic judgment\, interdisciplinary and innovative approaches\, cri
 tical analysis\, and professional development throughout their program of s
 tudy.\n\nThe 2025 BFA artists are: Josh Harris\, Elizabeth Hill\, Brennan L
 ein\, Moka McCann\, Camp Metz\, Suzanne Noble\, Nneka C. Onwuka\, Cam Pigot
 t\, Virgil Ravencroft and Lawrence Schultz
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SUMMARY:BFA Exhibition 2025
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DESCRIPTION:The graduating University of Alabama at Birmingham students wil
 l have their works featured in a Bachelor of Fine Arts exhibition April 8 –
  May 3.\n\n“The BFA exhibition represents crossing the threshold into the p
 rofessional environment for students who are often showing their work for t
 he first time in the setting of a gallery or museum\,” says Rich Gere\, pro
 fessor and chair of the Department of Art and Art History. “We are very for
 tunate and happy to collaborate with AEIVA’s staff and curators\, who affor
 d students the same experience in preparing for and mounting the exhibition
  as the professional artists who come in from around the globe\,” Gere said
 . “Students write about their work and give oral presentations explaining t
 heir inspirations\, research\, processes\, and concepts. The BFA exhibition
  is the studio capstone experience and one of the spring’s premier closing 
 receptions in the area\, and we hope to see you there.”\n\nThe Department o
 f Art and Art History’s Bachelor of Fine Arts degree offers undergraduate a
 rt studio students an intensive exploration across a range of disciplines t
 hat allows them to prepare to be artists and designers\, begin careers in t
 he arts\, or continue their studies in graduate school. Students gain skill
 s and competencies including team-based learning\, technology\, communicati
 on\, aesthetic judgment\, interdisciplinary and innovative approaches\, cri
 tical analysis\, and professional development throughout their program of s
 tudy.\n\nThe 2025 BFA artists are: Josh Harris\, Elizabeth Hill\, Brennan L
 ein\, Moka McCann\, Camp Metz\, Suzanne Noble\, Nneka C. Onwuka\, Cam Pigot
 t\, Virgil Ravencroft and Lawrence Schultz
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DTSTAMP:20260422T013333Z
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SUMMARY:BFA Exhibition 2025
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:The graduating University of Alabama at Birmingham students wil
 l have their works featured in a Bachelor of Fine Arts exhibition April 8 –
  May 3.\n\n“The BFA exhibition represents crossing the threshold into the p
 rofessional environment for students who are often showing their work for t
 he first time in the setting of a gallery or museum\,” says Rich Gere\, pro
 fessor and chair of the Department of Art and Art History. “We are very for
 tunate and happy to collaborate with AEIVA’s staff and curators\, who affor
 d students the same experience in preparing for and mounting the exhibition
  as the professional artists who come in from around the globe\,” Gere said
 . “Students write about their work and give oral presentations explaining t
 heir inspirations\, research\, processes\, and concepts. The BFA exhibition
  is the studio capstone experience and one of the spring’s premier closing 
 receptions in the area\, and we hope to see you there.”\n\nThe Department o
 f Art and Art History’s Bachelor of Fine Arts degree offers undergraduate a
 rt studio students an intensive exploration across a range of disciplines t
 hat allows them to prepare to be artists and designers\, begin careers in t
 he arts\, or continue their studies in graduate school. Students gain skill
 s and competencies including team-based learning\, technology\, communicati
 on\, aesthetic judgment\, interdisciplinary and innovative approaches\, cri
 tical analysis\, and professional development throughout their program of s
 tudy.\n\nThe 2025 BFA artists are: Josh Harris\, Elizabeth Hill\, Brennan L
 ein\, Moka McCann\, Camp Metz\, Suzanne Noble\, Nneka C. Onwuka\, Cam Pigot
 t\, Virgil Ravencroft and Lawrence Schultz
DTEND:20250430T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T013333Z
DTSTART:20250430T170000Z
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SUMMARY:BFA Exhibition 2025
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:The graduating University of Alabama at Birmingham students wil
 l have their works featured in a Bachelor of Fine Arts exhibition April 8 –
  May 3.\n\n“The BFA exhibition represents crossing the threshold into the p
 rofessional environment for students who are often showing their work for t
 he first time in the setting of a gallery or museum\,” says Rich Gere\, pro
 fessor and chair of the Department of Art and Art History. “We are very for
 tunate and happy to collaborate with AEIVA’s staff and curators\, who affor
 d students the same experience in preparing for and mounting the exhibition
  as the professional artists who come in from around the globe\,” Gere said
 . “Students write about their work and give oral presentations explaining t
 heir inspirations\, research\, processes\, and concepts. The BFA exhibition
  is the studio capstone experience and one of the spring’s premier closing 
 receptions in the area\, and we hope to see you there.”\n\nThe Department o
 f Art and Art History’s Bachelor of Fine Arts degree offers undergraduate a
 rt studio students an intensive exploration across a range of disciplines t
 hat allows them to prepare to be artists and designers\, begin careers in t
 he arts\, or continue their studies in graduate school. Students gain skill
 s and competencies including team-based learning\, technology\, communicati
 on\, aesthetic judgment\, interdisciplinary and innovative approaches\, cri
 tical analysis\, and professional development throughout their program of s
 tudy.\n\nThe 2025 BFA artists are: Josh Harris\, Elizabeth Hill\, Brennan L
 ein\, Moka McCann\, Camp Metz\, Suzanne Noble\, Nneka C. Onwuka\, Cam Pigot
 t\, Virgil Ravencroft and Lawrence Schultz
DTEND:20250501T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T013334Z
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SUMMARY:BFA Exhibition 2025
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CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:The graduating University of Alabama at Birmingham students wil
 l have their works featured in a Bachelor of Fine Arts exhibition April 8 –
  May 3.\n\n“The BFA exhibition represents crossing the threshold into the p
 rofessional environment for students who are often showing their work for t
 he first time in the setting of a gallery or museum\,” says Rich Gere\, pro
 fessor and chair of the Department of Art and Art History. “We are very for
 tunate and happy to collaborate with AEIVA’s staff and curators\, who affor
 d students the same experience in preparing for and mounting the exhibition
  as the professional artists who come in from around the globe\,” Gere said
 . “Students write about their work and give oral presentations explaining t
 heir inspirations\, research\, processes\, and concepts. The BFA exhibition
  is the studio capstone experience and one of the spring’s premier closing 
 receptions in the area\, and we hope to see you there.”\n\nThe Department o
 f Art and Art History’s Bachelor of Fine Arts degree offers undergraduate a
 rt studio students an intensive exploration across a range of disciplines t
 hat allows them to prepare to be artists and designers\, begin careers in t
 he arts\, or continue their studies in graduate school. Students gain skill
 s and competencies including team-based learning\, technology\, communicati
 on\, aesthetic judgment\, interdisciplinary and innovative approaches\, cri
 tical analysis\, and professional development throughout their program of s
 tudy.\n\nThe 2025 BFA artists are: Josh Harris\, Elizabeth Hill\, Brennan L
 ein\, Moka McCann\, Camp Metz\, Suzanne Noble\, Nneka C. Onwuka\, Cam Pigot
 t\, Virgil Ravencroft and Lawrence Schultz
DTEND:20250502T220000Z
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CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:The graduating University of Alabama at Birmingham students wil
 l have their works featured in a Bachelor of Fine Arts exhibition April 8 –
  May 3.\n\n“The BFA exhibition represents crossing the threshold into the p
 rofessional environment for students who are often showing their work for t
 he first time in the setting of a gallery or museum\,” says Rich Gere\, pro
 fessor and chair of the Department of Art and Art History. “We are very for
 tunate and happy to collaborate with AEIVA’s staff and curators\, who affor
 d students the same experience in preparing for and mounting the exhibition
  as the professional artists who come in from around the globe\,” Gere said
 . “Students write about their work and give oral presentations explaining t
 heir inspirations\, research\, processes\, and concepts. The BFA exhibition
  is the studio capstone experience and one of the spring’s premier closing 
 receptions in the area\, and we hope to see you there.”\n\nThe Department o
 f Art and Art History’s Bachelor of Fine Arts degree offers undergraduate a
 rt studio students an intensive exploration across a range of disciplines t
 hat allows them to prepare to be artists and designers\, begin careers in t
 he arts\, or continue their studies in graduate school. Students gain skill
 s and competencies including team-based learning\, technology\, communicati
 on\, aesthetic judgment\, interdisciplinary and innovative approaches\, cri
 tical analysis\, and professional development throughout their program of s
 tudy.\n\nThe 2025 BFA artists are: Josh Harris\, Elizabeth Hill\, Brennan L
 ein\, Moka McCann\, Camp Metz\, Suzanne Noble\, Nneka C. Onwuka\, Cam Pigot
 t\, Virgil Ravencroft and Lawrence Schultz
DTEND:20250503T220000Z
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