Art History
BS in Art History
Learn about the great movements in art, architecture, and design. Explore the historical, political, cultural, and personal forces that influence artists and their art. Broaden your experience with studio classes, internships at major art institutions, and opportunities for study abroad while you pursue your BS in Art History.
Make a living AND make a difference.
Historians. Sociologists. Visual critics. A culture's nature is revealed by its art. Art historians help us understand our world through the lens of art, and understand art by looking at the society in which it was created. Every movement gives us a new way of seeing and understanding the world and reflects the culture and times of its birth. Thus, the story of human history is embedded in its art.
Working artists
Graduates with degrees in Art History become professors, appraisers, exhibition curators, art conservators, art critics, art buyers, set designers, museum curators, corporate curators, archivists, art educators, artists' reps, researchers, arts administrators, antique dealers, gallery directors, editors and publishers, historical preservationists, and more.
Art History program faculty
- Suzanne Eberle Professor, Program Chair
- Tamara Fox Adjunct Faculty
- Curtiss Miller Adjunct Faculty
- Anne Norcross Assistant Professor
- Meredith Palumbo Assistant Professor
- Robert Sheardy, Jr. Professor
