Artist Talk with Jamey Grimes, Dr. Julia Brock set for Wednesday at TROY’s International Arts Center

Grimes will be joined for the artist talk by Dr. Julia Brock. The duo cofounded Flow Tuscaloosa, a public art project.

Grimes will be joined for the artist talk by Dr. Julia Brock. The duo cofounded Flow Tuscaloosa, a public art project.

Artist Jamey Grimes, whose installation “Kalmia” is currently on display at Troy University’s International Arts Center, will present an artist talk from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. on Nov. 20 in the IAC Foyer Gallery.

Grimes will be joined by public historian Dr. Julia Brock. Together, the duo cofounded Flow Tuscaloosa, an interdisciplinary environmental humanities and…

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Grant helps fund March 20 panel discussion at TROY’s International Arts Center

Pieta is one of the pieces featured in the exhibit

Pieta is one of the pieces featured in the exhibit "Comedian" by Winfred Hawkins, which is currently on display at the International Arts Center.

Troy University’s International Arts Center (IAC) will present a public conversation with featured artist Winfred Hawkins, Curator Dr. Jennifer Jankauskas and community leader and artist Kevin King at 12:30 p.m. on March 20.

Winfred Hawkins

The panel discussion, which is made possible through a mini grant from the Alabama Humanities Alliance, will be moderated by…

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Troy University’s Rosa Parks Museum receives Alabama Humanities Recovery Grant

TROY's Rosa Parks Museum was one of 83 humanities-based nonprofits in Alabama to receive the Alabama Humanities Recovery Grant.

TROY's Rosa Parks Museum was one of 83 humanities-based nonprofits in Alabama to receive the Alabama Humanities Recovery Grant.

Troy University’s Rosa Parks Museum has received an Alabama Humanities Recovery Grant, a program aimed at helping humanities-based nonprofits recover from the financial impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The $10,000 grant received by the museum was one of 83 awarded this month by the Alabama Humanities Alliance, totaling $800,000. Alabama Humanities Recovery Grants are funded…

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