The BA in Art History at the University of Florida offers a global perspective on visual culture, architecture, and artistic expression across time. Students delve into classical antiquity, medieval icons, non-Western art, and contemporary visual narratives. With access to UF’s Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art and international study programs, students gain research and curatorial skills while exploring the sociopolitical dimensions of art. Graduates are well-prepared for careers in museums, galleries, academia, and cultural institutions.
Analyzing gender representation in Renaissance portraiture
Digital archiving of ancient Roman mosaics
Art as political resistance in 20th-century Latin America
Curating an exhibit on African tribal symbolism
Islamic calligraphy as sacred and decorative expression
Comparative study of Impressionism and Japanese ukiyo-e
Architecture of European cathedrals as theological narratives
Examining looted art and restitution ethics
The Bauhaus movement and its global influence
Visual culture in wartime propaganda posters
Graffiti and public space: urban visual discourse
Analysis of art in indigenous resistance movements
Augmented reality applications in museum curation
Decolonizing museum practices in Western institutions
Art historical analysis of digital NFTs
Study of stained glass in Gothic architecture
Cross-cultural perspectives on funerary art
Documenting local Florida art through visual ethnography
Fashion as wearable art in historical context
The evolution of portraiture in the Instagram age
Explore global art movements, critique visual forms, and influence future exhibitions.
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