
Located on the second floor of the Abroms-Engel Institute for the Visual Arts in the Department of Art and Art History’s Carolyn Perry Student Gathering Lounge, Workspace aims to create a visually dynamic, inviting space for students to learn, study and interact with fellow students while learning more about their professors’ research. Projects are viewable during regular business hours. Presentations will rotate monthly, highlighted by free, informal coffee breaks in which the month’s faculty presenter will be on hand to discuss his or her work.
The Workspace show will feature small works by Holloway alongside objects that have inspired her recent exhibitions at Huntsville’s Lowe Mill, The Sculpture Center in Cleveland, Ohio and the Roland Dille Center for the Arts in Moorhead, Minnesota. Holloway will discuss her practice during a Workspace Coffee Break at 10 a.m. Monday, Oct. 3.

Upcoming Workspace Coffee Breaks are scheduled for Monday, Nov. 7, and Monday, Dec. 5. Each month’s featured faculty project will be announced on the DAAH website, www.uab.edu/art, and promoted through social media using the hashtag #daahworkspace. For questions, contact Workspace coordinator Jared Ragland at raglandj@uab.edu.