The BA in Art History at the University of Wisconsin–Madison invites students to explore how images, objects, and buildings shape human experience across time and cultures. Students gain critical tools to analyze visual traditions, curate exhibitions, and advocate for cultural heritage preservation.
Analyzing Religious Symbolism in Medieval European Art
The Role of Women Artists in the Renaissance
Colonialism and Representation in African Art Collections
The Bauhaus Movement: Design Principles and Legacy
Art as Resistance: Political Expression in Latin American Murals
The Evolution of Portraiture in Western Art
Virtual Museums and Digital Curation Practices
The Impact of Photography on 19th-Century Realism
Cultural Identity Through Indigenous Art of North America
The Architecture of Sacred Spaces Across Cultures
Modernism in East Asian Painting and Sculpture
The Ethics of Art Repatriation and Cultural Property
Art Market Trends and the Role of Auction Houses
Environmental Art: Landscape and Climate Activism
Feminist Art Criticism and the Female Gaze
The Role of Light in Baroque Architecture
Museums in the Digital Age: Access and Audience
Street Art and Its Place in Contemporary Urban Culture
Reconstructing Lost Monuments: Virtual Reality in Art History
Analyzing the Iconography of Religious Manuscripts
Prepare for careers in museums, education, cultural preservation, and visual research through a degree rooted in history, aesthetics, and critical theory.
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