Students majoring in Art History will engage with the
wide-ranging opportunities its curriculum presents for learning
and research. Studying Art History develops visual
literacy, communication skills, critical/creative thinking and an
understanding of diversity.
The second season of the Manetti Shrem
Museum’s summer internship program is now accepting
applications. The museum will be selecting 4-6 interns to
participate in this 8 week (30 hours/week) program
Even though Margaret Culuris-Harp (M.A., ‘24) is nearing
completion of a first M.A. in art history, she is already looking
ahead at her next scholarly enterprise: continuing her
studies at Hebrew University with a Fulbright
Fellowship.
Please join us for a symposium featuring the current research of
the visiting scholars in art history.
Speakers
Honcai Liu, AsociateProfessor, Department
of Art History, Nanjing University of the Arts, Nanjing,
China
“Research on the Collections of Chinese Contemplative Statues in
American Museums”
Danting Sun, Professor, Department of Design,
Yunnan Arts University, Kunming, China
“Humanism: Le Corbusier’s Design Philosophy”
Please join us for the 2024 Art History Graduate Symposium
at the Manetti Shrem Museum on Friday, May 31. The symposium is
the art history contribution to the “Arts &
Humanities 2024 Graduate Exhibition” which showcases the
culminating work of graduate students in the College of Letters
and Science and opens June 6.
This year’s Arts and Humanities Graduate Exhibition, running June
6 – 24 at the Jan
Shrem and Maria Manetti Shrem Museum of Art, features student
work from across the College of Letters and Science.
Jan Shrem and Maria Manetti Shrem Museum of Art, Davis, CA