Dedication ceremonies at TROY’s Montgomery Campus pay tribute to two Alabama artists

Dr. Jack Hawkins, Jr., Al Head, Todd Strange and Mrs. Janice Hawkins unveil the marker dedicated to the Peace Dove statue by the artist Nall.

Dr. Jack Hawkins, Jr., Al Head, Todd Strange and Mrs. Janice Hawkins unveil the marker dedicated to the Peace Dove statue by the artist Nall.

Troy University officials officially dedicated the Violata Pax (Wounded Peace) Dove statue by renowned artist and Troy, Ala. native Fred “Nall” Hollis during a ceremony on the University’s Montgomery Campus on Monday.

The work, which sits adjacent to the Davis Theatre for the Performing Arts and overlooks the Rosa Parks Museum across the street, was…

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New Nall ‘Alice in Wonderland’ exhibit thrills visitors

The exhibit features groundbreaking work from renowned artist Fred

The exhibit features groundbreaking work from renowned artist Fred "Nall" Hollis.

Fred “Nall” Hollis’ most significant art series, “Alice in Wonderland,” is currently on display at Troy University’s International Arts Center, and visitors continue to be amazed.

The exhibit, which premiered Oct. 8 in the IAC’s Fred Nall Hollis Museum, was inspired by Lewis Carroll’s classic novels “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” and “Through the Looking-Glass.”

“This…

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Nall’s ‘Alice in Wonderland’ exhibit to premiere at IAC Oct. 8

The exhibit will be located inside the Fred Nall Hollis Museum.

The exhibit will be located inside the Fred Nall Hollis Museum.

World-renowned artist Fred “Nall” Hollis is bringing what is considered his most valuable and important series of art to Troy University’s International Arts Center. 

“Alice in Wonderland,” an art series created by the Troy, Alabama-born artist from 1977 through 1979, will open to the public on Oct. 8 at the IAC.

The series, inspired…

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Students ‘amazed’ after working alongside Nall

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Fred "Nall" Hollis worked with Troy University art students this week to create a mixed media assemblage.

One of the state’s most renowned artists walked into a small room crowded with Troy University art students and removed his hat.

“This is wonderful,” exclaimed Fred “Nall” Hollis, a Troy, Alabama, native whose work spans multiple decades and multiple continents.

After taking a moment to observe the collaborative art piece the students had…

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Nall exhibit unites Alabama art under one roof

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