Art History BA

Learn to think critically (and visually) by studying the development of human creativity.

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Art History isn’t just about studying the past, it’s about learning how to interpret our world through visual expression.

Art history is interdisciplinary, drawing from various fields in the humanities, sciences, technology, and even engineering. It also builds valuable skills that employers want, including critical thinking and analysis, presentation and public speaking, writing, research, problem-solving, broad historical and cultural knowledge, and creativity.

Just a Few Future Possibilities

  • Art educator
  • Museum curator/educator
  • Arts organization administrator
  • Gallery manager
  • Art dealer
  • Curriculum designer

Why Art History? | Why Our Program?

  • Study artists, artworks, architects, and structures from around the world and throughout time, and gain the visual skills to interpret these works.
  • Program emphasizes experiential learning, including internships at local institutions such as the Lippitt House Museum and international travel through the Shinn Study Abroad Fund.
  • Minor enables students from other disciplines to complement their studies with a strong foundation in critical thinking and visual expression.
  • Topics covered in the include: Research methods; global arts; American arts and architecture; drawing; digital media; world languages.

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Sam Nehila

Sam Nehila

"The skills I gained in RIC’s art history program – research, writing, distilling information, picking out what is visually important in an artwork and sharing that information with others – are skills that are useful anywhere. I’m fortunate in that I get to focus it all on art."

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