The Bachelor of Arts in Art History at the University of Washington examines how visual culture reflects, shapes, and challenges societies across time. Students explore global artistic traditions, develop visual literacy, and engage critically with institutions like museums, galleries, and archives—preparing for careers in education, curation, conservation, and academia.
The Evolution of Portraiture from the Renaissance to Modernity
Feminism and Representation in 20th Century Art
Analyzing Colonialism in Museum Curation Practices
Iconography in Medieval Christian Art
The Rise of Street Art: From Protest to Gallery
Modern Architecture and the Bauhaus Movement
Art and Identity in the Harlem Renaissance
Representation of Power in Ancient Egyptian Art
Digital Preservation of Classical Sculptures
Art of the Silk Road: Cultural Exchange through Aesthetics
Critical Review of Western Canon in Art History Education
Minimalism vs. Maximalism: A Comparative Aesthetic Study
The Impact of Photography on 19th Century Painting
Museums and the Ethics of Art Repatriation
Art and War: Visual Propaganda in WWII
Islamic Geometric Patterns and Sacred Architecture
Art as Activism in Latin American Political Movements
Exploring Race and Visibility in Contemporary Art Exhibits
Curating for Change: Diversity in Public Art Institutions
Art Criticism in the Age of Social Media
This program cultivates analytical thinking, cultural awareness, and a deep understanding of visual expression through global and historical perspectives.
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