The Master of Arts in Art History at the University of Washington offers deep insight into the world of visual culture and critical theory. Students explore historical contexts, iconography, and curatorial practices while developing analytical and research skills.
The Influence of Japanese Woodblock Prints on European Impressionism
Reinterpreting Renaissance Art Through a Feminist Lens
Modernism and Political Protest in 20th Century Latin American Art
Curating an Exhibit on Indigenous Northwest Coast Art
The Role of Photography in Shaping Post-War Visual Culture
Analyzing the Symbolism in Medieval Religious Manuscripts
Digital Restoration Techniques for Historical Paintings
Impact of Colonialism on African Art and Museum Collections
Women Artists of the Bauhaus Movement
Reevaluating Abstract Expressionism in Cold War Context
The Architecture of Museums: How Design Shapes Experience
Study of Islamic Calligraphy as Sacred and Decorative Art
Street Art as Political Commentary in Urban Spaces
Exploring Visual Storytelling in Ancient Greek Pottery
Cross-Cultural Influence in Byzantine Art
Art as Resistance: Protest Posters of the Civil Rights Era
Analyzing Patronage in Mughal Miniature Paintings
Deconstructing Gender Representation in Contemporary Installations
Virtual Exhibits and the Future of Art History Education
Public Art and Its Role in Urban Identity Formation
Engage with cultural heritage and the evolution of visual expression through rigorous art historical research at UW.
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