
What is Art History? Study of the history of art stimulates an intensive awareness of creative achievements in the fields of art and architecture. As students explore and analyze artistic style, social context, and meaning in both Western and non-Western cultures, they gain insight into the richness of both personal and cultural expression.
Why Art History at UT? The University of Toledo offers students a unique opportunity to explore the history of art and architecture at UT’s award-winning Center for the Visual Arts housed at the world-renowned Toledo Museum of Art. The Museum’s holdings include a world-famous glass collection, a medieval cloister, art of the ancient Mediterranean world, arts from Africa and Asia, European paintings, sculptures, decorative arts, prints, drawings, and photographs from the Renaissance to the contemporary, and American art from the Colonial era to the present.
The close relationship between these two institutions enables students to make full use of outstanding research facilities, art library, exhibitions and art collections. Advanced students are encouraged to participate in special undergraduate research projects.
Employment Opportunities Many art history graduates find directly related positions as professors; museum curators, administrators, educators or registrars; librarians; architectural preservationists; fine arts photographers; or art dealers. Others find the flexibility, understanding, and critical skills they have acquired in their undergraduate studies rewarded in non-related fields such as architecture, law, journalism, business, and communications.
Program of Study The Bachelor of Arts program provides a foundation in the history of art and architecture through introductory course work in the styles, subjects and social history of Western and non-Western art and architecture, and through advanced course work and optional directed study in art, architecture, theory, and criticism. The program makes extensive use of the collections and research facilities of The Toledo Museum of Art. Internships for credit may be arranged with The Toledo Museum of Art and with other local arts organizations. |