From Renaissance frescoes to digital installations, UNC’s Art History BA cultivates visual literacy and curatorial acumen. Students investigate artistic production in its social, political, and technological contexts while mastering close formal analysis and archival research. Partnerships with the Ackland Art Museum and internships at major institutions—MoMA to the North Carolina Museum of Art—offer curating, conservation, and public-programming experience.
Virtual exhibition comparing Impressionist depictions of urban light
Provenance research on a contested African sculpture
Augmented-reality guide for UNC’s outdoor public art
Analysis of algorithmic aesthetics in generative art
Digital reconstruction of lost Byzantine mosaics
Podcast on feminist curatorial practices
Catalog essay exploring print culture of the Harlem Renaissance
Conservation plan for 19th-century photograph albums
GIS map of trade routes influencing Islamic tile motifs
Interactive timeline of protest art from 1960 to present
Curated playlist linking music and color theory in Kandinsky
Virtual symposium on NFTs and intellectual property
Education kit for teaching surrealism in middle schools
Critical review of blockbuster museum marketing strategies
Photo-essay on street art and gentrification in Durham
3-D model of a Gothic cathedral’s sculptural program
Shape how the world sees art—combine scholarship with curatorial innovation.
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