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Faculty and students pursue research spanning five continents, as historical strengths in Asian, European, and North American art have expanded to include Latin American and Islamic art, as well as the relations between these and other geographical areas traditionally treated in isolation.
- Funding Package
The Department of Art History also competitively awards many...
- Department Grants
The Department of Art History awards grant funding to...
- External Fellowships
Information (and application deadlines) about other art...
- Travel
Viewing original art objects and visiting architecture and...
- Profiles
The University of Chicago. Cochrane-Woods Art Center,...
- Dissertations
Dissertations completed in the Department of Art History,...
- Job Placement
Chicago Dance History Project. Co-Founder. Hajime Nakatani :...
- Major Requirements
ARTH 29600 Doing Art History is designed to introduce the...
- Funding Package
Explore the undergraduate course offerings in art history, including cross-listed classes and college core classes offered by art history faculty.
Students build their own curriculum with graduate-level courses in any humanities department (including in the Department of Art History) and complete a thesis with a University of Chicago faculty advisor.
Art History is a central part of all students’ education at SAIC. The Bachelor of Arts in Art History degree program draws on the depth and diversity of offerings that only a major art school connected with a world-class museum can provide.
The study of art history encompasses the visual art, architecture, and material culture of a wide range of regions and historical periods. Art history courses develop students' skills in visual analysis, interpretation of images and texts, use of historical sources, and engagement with scholarly debates.
The study of art history encompasses the visual arts and material culture of a wide range of regions and historical periods. Art History courses develop students’ skills in visual analysis, interpretation of images and texts, use of historical sources, and engagement with scholarly debates.
Learn how to interpret and analyze art in Columbia College Chicago’s Art History bachelor’s degree program. Our unique approach to art history and theory focuses on diverse and socially engaged fields of study.