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  1. PhD in Art History and Archaeology

    Architecture/Art History PhD Forum; Art History Graduate Film Federation; Bettman Lecture Series; Robert Branner Forum for Medieval Art; ... 826 Schermerhorn Hall · 1190 Amsterdam Ave · New York, NY 10027. Barnard Art History Office The Diana Center, Suite 500, Phone: (212) 854-2118 · Fax: (212) 854-8442 . Phone

  2. Art History

    Art History. [email protected]. +1 212-817-8035 Room 3408. The Ph.D. Program in Art History at the Graduate Center, established in 1971, aims to be the most progressive and public-facing department for the study of art history and visual culture in North America. Our graduates go on to do impactful work in academia, museums, education, and ...

  3. Prospective Students at the Institute

    APPLY HERE. The Institute's PhD program is designed for students who are eager to investigate the role of the visual arts today and in the past. Through detailed, object-based study and historical and theoretical interpretation, our degree program provides a rigorous experience supported by interaction with the leading scholars of the Institute ...

  4. Admissions and Aid

    Admissions and Aid. Prof. Claire Bishop's Fall 2021 Performing Research seminar did a Moving Rasas workshop with Andrew Suseno in Hudson River Park. The Ph.D. Program in Art History invites everyone, especially minority students, to come to the Graduate Center to find out more about studying art history here. You can meet current faculty ...

  5. Curriculum and Degree Information

    The Ph.D. Program in Art History is dedicated to the development of scholars, teachers, museum personnel, art critics, and other professionals. ... CUNY Graduate Center. 365 Fifth Avenue. New York, NY 10016 +1 877-428-6942 +1 212-817-7000. Connect with The Graduate Center. Twitter; Facebook; LinkedIn; Instagram; YouTube; Faculty & Students.

  6. About The Institute of Fine Arts

    The Institute: your destination for the past, present, and future of art. The Institute is a thriving center of advanced research and graduate teaching in art history, archaeology, and art conservation. A site of knowledge production since its founding in 1932, the Institute has also produced many of the world's leading art historians, museum ...

  7. ART-PHD Program

    ART-PHD - Art History. Overview. Official Name of Program. Art History. Plan Code. ART-PHD. Department(s) Sponsoring Program. Art History Career. Graduate School Graduate. Degree Designation. ... New York, NY 10016 USA. 1-877-428-6942 | (212) 817-7000 Skype: gc.cuny.edu Campus Security ext 7777

  8. Art History Graduate Programs in the New York City Area

    CUNY Graduate School & University Center •. Graduate School. •. 18 reviews. Master's Student: This program is notable for its rigorous curriculum and practical application of data science. It combines theoretical knowledge with real-world application, preparing students to face complex data challenges.

  9. 2023-2024 Top Art History Graduate Programs in New York

    2 reviews. Master's Student: The speech-language pathology program at Syracuse university is ranked very high among graduate programs in New York State. It is clear that the professors are very knowledgeable and provide students with the quality education needed to become excellent clinicians. The clinical faculty does an amazing job at ...

  10. PhD Candidates, Art History

    Elizabeth DeRose is a PhD Candidate in Art History at the Graduate Center in New York. Her areas of specialization include Modern and Contemporary Latin American Art and 20 th century printmaking. She is currently working on her dissertation Defying Graphic Tradition: Printmaking Strategies of Latin American Conceptualists (1963 - 1984).

  11. PhD Program

    Bard Graduate Center's PhD program began in the fall of 1998. Unique among American graduate programs, our students study the cultural history of the material world in all times and places, from the arts of the ancient world to the twenty-first century. Our doctoral students come with backgrounds in philosophy, religion, art history, historic preservation, and interior and graphic design ...

  12. History of Art and Archaeology (MA)

    The Institute's MA in the History of Art and Archaeology is intended for students with a developed interest in the visual arts who wish to earn an advanced degree without the commitment to a multi-year doctoral program. The MA degree will prove useful for students interested in careers in art museums, galleries, auction houses cultural ...

  13. Doctoral Program

    Doctoral Program. The PhD is a research degree. The principal objective of graduate training concerns the development of professional skills in historical research, and the principal source of professional employment for a holder of the PhD in history is teaching. The department seeks to prepare doctoral students for research and teaching, but ...

  14. MA in Art History

    The MA in art history, granted by Hunter College since 1952, is a comprehensive program of study intended to give the student a broad background in the history of art as well as an in-depth concentration in a particular area. ... See how Hunter's annual tuition compares against other top Art History graduate programs in NYC. Tuition and Fees ...

  15. Art History

    CCNY's MA program in Art History offers an array of courses that complement and draw on New York's dynamic arts culture. The city's diverse museums and galleries and its thriving contemporary art scene are featured in many courses and are available for research internships. Internationally recognized faculty mentor students in a variety of areas, and the Art Museum Studies and Art Museum ...

  16. Art History and Art Museum Studies, Master of Arts

    The MA in Art History and Art Museum Studies has an internationally renowned faculty with expertise ranging from Asian Art, African Art, the history of photography, Latin American Art, medieval art and architecture, to modern and contemporary art. Faculty members have received prestigious book awards, fellowships and grants, and demonstrate a ...

  17. Department of Art History

    Diversity and Inclusion in the Dept of Art History. The DAH is firmly committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion. Please read our two statements below: Diversity Statement >. Statement of Solidarity >.

  18. PhD in Creativity

    December 21, 2020: PhD Candidate Cindy Veloric at the Art History Graduate Student Association Conference ... Program Director Dr. Jonathan Fineberg was recently featured in the New York Times, discussing the future of the artist Christo's work. In addition to his work as the Program Director of the PhD in Creativity, Fineberg is a renowned ...

  19. Graduate Film

    The Graduate Film program is an intensive three-year conservatory in the Maurice Kanbar Institute of Film and Television that trains students in the art of cinematic storytelling. We focus on helping writer/directors develop a narrative voice and the technical virtuosity to express that voice in cinema.

  20. Faculty

    Karen M. Fraser earned her PhD from Stanford University, where she studied both traditional Japanese art and the history of photography. Her research focuses on modern Japanese visual culture, with particular interests in Japanese photography from ca. 1860 through the 1930s, cross-cultural interactions and influences between Asia and the West, gender issues, and museum and exhibition history.

  21. Mystery of Mona Lisa's Location May Be Solved

    A mash-up of geology and art history has identified a likely setting for one of the world's most famous paintings. Listen to this article · 3:34 min Learn more Share full article

  22. Danielle Vander Horst, Undergraduate/Graduate Coordinator, Published in

    Danielle Vander Horst (MA '19), History of Art Undergraduate/Graduate Co-ordintor, has recently been published in the Archaeological Institute of America's annual peer-reviewed book series, Selected Papers on Ancient Art and Architecture.Volume 8 of the series is titled, Of Things and Stories: Current Approaches to Object Biography, Medium, and Materiality (2024, edited by Christina Marini and ...

  23. Congratulations to PhD Student Ella Gonzalez on Upcoming Publication

    The Department of the History of Art at Johns Hopkins proudly congratulates Ella Gonzalez, a graduate student in the program, on her forthcoming publication (co-edited with Cynthia Coburn and Ellen Caldwell), titled Gender Violence, Art, and the Viewer: An Intervention.The book is set to be released by Penn State University Press and is currently available for pre-order.

  24. 2024 Graduate Symposium in the History of Art

    On Friday, May 31, 2024, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., the Williams College Graduate Program in the History of Art will host public presentations at the Clark Art Institute's Manton Research Center by the Program's graduating Masters students. The presentations will address a variety of topics in the history of art, from issues of gender and the making of 17th-century sculpture to Andy Warhol's ...

  25. At SFMOMA, Disability Artwork Makes History

    At the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art's exhibition, "Creative Growth: The House That Art Built," a mannequin wears an untitled piece by William Scott from 2020 (acrylic paint on suit ...

  26. Projects funded by 2024 New Frontier Grants look toward the future

    At the same time we are gaining new insight into history, communities and human endeavor. The New Frontier Grants awarded this year ensure that Cornell researchers are working at the forefront of discovery in these critical and often interconnected areas, steering their adoption and implementation toward the greater good," said Rachel Bean ...