University of Alabama at Birmingham. Visual Arts Gallery
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Art
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found: McPherson, H. Les femmes de Gavarni, 1985:t.p. (Visual Arts Gallery, University of Alabama at Birmingham)
found: The University of Alabama at Birmingham Libraries website, May 17, 2022:Record Group 47 page (UAB Visual Arts Gallaery [sic]; immediate successor: 2014-, Abroms-Engels Institute for the Visual Arts (AEIVA); The UAB Visual Arts Gallery was opened in 1974 in the new administrative and classroom building of the School of Humanities, a building which had just been formally dedicated on May 20, 1973. The Visual Arts Gallery was a component of UAB's Department of Art -- renamed as Art and Art History in 1995 -- and was first referred to as the student gallery in a newsletter from 1974. Later in the same year, the space became known as the Visual Arts Gallery. In January of 2014 UAB opened the Abroms-Engels Institute for the Visual Arts (AEIVA) as the new home for the art history department and as the exhibition space for the University's works of visual arts. The exhibit of works of UAB students and faculty was also moved to AEIVA so the Visual Arts Gallery -- in the Humanities Building -- ceased to exist as a separate and distinct entity within the department) - https://library.uab.edu/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=699:record-group-47&catid=75:records
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1986-04-24: new
2022-05-18: revised
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