In recent years graduates have been employed in universities, galleries, museums, publishing houses, art salesrooms, architectural heritage and journalism in Ireland and abroad, as well as in a broad range of administrative, commercial and media-based employment outside the field of art and architectural history.
This entry was posted
on Saturday, May 30th, 2009 at 7:21 am and is filed under Uncategorized.
You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.
You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
Related Programs
In recent years graduates have been employed in universities, galleries, museums, publishing houses, art salesrooms, architectural heritage and journalism in Ireland and abroad, as well as in a broad range of administrative, commercial and media-based employment outside the field of art and architectural history.
History of art and architecture (TSM) cannot be studied as a single honor course. It must be combined with one other subject within the two-subject moderatorship (TSM) programme. TSM is a joint honor programme. Both subjects are normally studied for three years and one subject only is studied in the fourth year. An honors degree is awarded in both subjects.
Is this the right course for you?
History of art and architecture appeals to a wide range of students, as well as those with special interests in art, archaeology and history. It will provide you with an effective way of developing intellectual
The Department of the History of Art & Architecture at Middlebury College is dedicated to the belief that study of the visual arts provides a rewarding framework for a liberal arts education.
Our students study works of art and architecture as objects of intrinsic significance, as well as in relation to the Western and non-Western cultures that produced them. Our goals are to help students attain:
• a broad, general exposure to the history of art and architecture;
• a familiarity with the formal properties of works of art and architecture;
• the critical and analytical tools for the study of the
Trinity's Fine Arts Department takes great pride in its Art History Program -- and rightfully so. While it is small enough to offer students individual attention, it is also worldly enough to endow them with a breadth of knowledge essential to a career in art history or related fields -- and the depth of curiosity, sense of purpose, and clarity of thought requisite to success in any endeavor.
Trinity's Art History faculty is one of many outstanding strengths. Department Chairman Michael FitzGerald, for example, publishes and lectures widely on 20th-century art, and his teaching encompasses the history of photography and film
Art and Architectural History courses may be taken for an additional .5 credit as part of the Languages Across the Curriculum Program (see Language and Culture Studies).
THE STUDIO ARTS MAJOR consists of 12 courses in Studio Arts and three in Art History. It is structured to provide a foundation in drawing, design, and color, an introduction to the disciplines of painting, sculpture, printmaking, drawing, photography, and opportunities for advanced study in each of these studio areas.
Course requirements: The foundation courses in Design, Color, and Drawing I, and three of the four introductory courses, Painting I, Sculpture I, Printmaking I, and
Recent graduates have entered many fields including archaeology, heritage and museum work, art restoration, publication, teaching and higher education policy, publishing, heritage and museum work, business, accountancy and social work. Each year some of our graduates also opt to pursue a research career in history or archaeology beginning with postgraduate study in Ireland or abroad.
Recent graduates have entered many fields including archaeology, heritage and museum work, art restoration, publication, teaching and higher education policy, publishing, heritage and museum work, business, accountancy and social work. Each year some of our graduates also opt to pursue a research career in history or archaeology beginning with postgraduate study in Ireland or abroad.
Leave a Reply