Art History
About Art History
Our Program and Courses
By the time you graduate, you will:
- Have acquired skills to both analyze works of art and place them in larger cultural contexts
- Have gained a thorough understanding of the role that scholarship plays in shaping our perception of the past鈥揵oth what we know and what we don鈥檛 know
- Have developed a critical perspective on ever changing views of cultural artifacts past and present
Learning Outside the Classroom
Research Opportunities
As you travel back in time exploring art history, you may find yourself wanting to further explore a particular piece, artifact, art period, or something else entirely. If this is the case, you won鈥檛 have to wait until graduate school to launch your investigation. F&M art history students are actively engaged in hands-on learning and have extraordinary opportunities to engage in independent or faculty-led research.
麻豆传媒色情片s who declare a major in art history or studio art also may apply for the
麻豆传媒色情片 Summer Foreign Travel Award in Studio or Art History. This award, established
by the late Dean of the College, Bradley R. Dewey, offers funding for students to
spend a summer researching or taking a course outside of the U.S.
Explore research at F&M
Off-Campus Study
Do you want to visit Italy to immerse yourself in Renaissance art? Or maybe you want
to spend a semester in Amsterdam to dive into Vincent van Gogh鈥檚 influence on modern
art? F&M鈥檚 rich off-campus study program offers invaluable opportunities to broaden
your academic horizons. Many students pursue programs in art history with European
and British universities. Art history students have also studied architecture through
Columbia University, a program that brings them to Paris for half of the year.
Explore off-campus study at F&M
The Phillips Museum of Art
Located right on campus in F&M鈥檚 Steinman College Center, the Phillips Museum of Art fosters an understanding and appreciation of the arts, including contemporary, historical and multicultural materials. The museum partners with academic departments 鈥 including art history 鈥 to offer opportunities for faculty and staff to extend the walls of their classrooms and engage students in curatorial practices, object-based learning, and research opportunities that draw from the museum鈥檚 permanent collection, changing exhibitions, and visiting artists.
An art history student also can turn to the museum to study curatorial practices or even curate an exhibition working with F&M鈥檚 collection of art and objects under the direction of College faculty and museum staff.
Explore the Phillips Museum of Art
Field Trips
F&M鈥檚 location provides the perfect landscape for studying art history. Our home city of Lancaster is regarded as a region of exceptional historical significance, and the city鈥檚 convenient location allows for trips to museums and galleries in Philadelphia, New York City, Baltimore, and Washington, D.C.
Our Facilities and Resources
Winter Visual Arts Center
The Susan and Benjamin Winter Visual Arts Center (WVAC) provides a magnificent environment for the making and study of visual arts. The WVAC is the home of the art, art history, and film departments, as well as several art studios, a digital lab, an art gallery, a cinema, and more. This building is unlike any other on campus. It earned The Architect鈥檚 Newspaper 2020 Best of Design Award in the institutional / higher education category.
The Laura Ensler 鈥77 Art History Seminar Room
The Art History Seminar Room in the WVAC is a dedicated classroom space for the study of the visual arts. It is one of the main teaching spaces used for instruction.
The DesChamps Art History Reference Library & Student Workspace
Overlooking one of the WVAC鈥檚 many art studios, the DesChamps Art History Reference Library & Student Workspace features a small, non-circulating collection of art history books and serves as a space for students to study and research. The Art History Reference Library & Student Workspace also offers a welcoming and an informal social space, where students and professors can gather over coffee or tea.
Success Beyond F&M
What happens after you graduate with a degree in art history? The writing, analytical, critical thinking, and creative skills you gain by studying art history at F&M are valuable for any post-graduate pursuit.
Graduate School
Many art history majors go on to study in graduate programs in the U.S. and abroad. Graduates have pursued advanced degrees in art and art history, visual arts, the history of art and archaeology, architectural preservation, museum studies, and more. They enrolled at institutions such as:
- Harvard University
- University of Pennsylvania
- Columbia University
- Princeton University
- College of William & Mary
- New York University
- School of Visual Arts
- University of Chicago
Career Paths
Art history graduates are prepared for a wide array of careers. They hold positions
such as:
- Architect
- Art Historian
- Assistant Conservator
- Art Director
- Art History Teacher
- Fine Arts Assistant Appraiser
- Librarian
- Museum Curator
- Museum Director
- Museum Educator
- Professor of Art History
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how art inextricably links individuals around the world.Winter Visual Arts Center Crosses Boundaries
The Susan and Benjamin Winter Visual Arts Center (WVAC) provides a magnificent environment
for the making and study of visual arts. The WVAC is the home of the art, art history,
and film departments, as well as several art studios, a digital lab, an art gallery,
a cinema, and more. "As a collective, these spaces and the creativity they spark touch
every aspect of F&M's mission and reinforce our commitment to providing a world-class
liberal arts education," said F&M President Barbara Altmann.
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