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Department ofArt and Art History

Welcome to the Department of Art and Art History!

There are more images on your phone than anyone living 200 years ago would have seen in their lifetimes.

Studying art and art history teaches you to understand where images come from and how they work, giving you an advantage in an increasingly visual world.

Our interdisciplinary Studio Art major is grounded in studio practice and fine art skills, but also develops your writing and research abilities. The Art History major develops cultural literacy, taking you beyond aesthetic appreciation; you will learn about the lived and living history of art and how it affects the present, preparing you for global citizenship.

Whether you create art or study it, the Department of Art & Art History will prepare you to think creatively, communicate effectively, and solve complex problems—invaluable skills in the job market.

About Our Program

The Department of Art and Art History offers degree programs leading to the bachelor of arts in two undergraduate majors, art history and studio art, with courses in both disciplines fostering a thorough understanding of the history and practice of art. Department faculty encourage interdisciplinary connections with the Santa Clara community through course offerings that fulfill a wide range of college and undergraduate Core Curriculum requirements, as well as offering courses through the University Honors Program.

 

Exhibitions

2018 Senior Show-Tessie
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Student Exhibitions

Santa Clara students participate in several exhibitions throughout the year; solo or group student exhibitions, the Studio Art Senior Exhibition, and the Student Juried Art Exhibition. In addition, the members of the Santa Clara Student Art League participate in a ºÚÁÏÍøSAL Exhibition in the Fall quarter. All student exhibitions are free and open to the public.

gallery
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Our Gallery

Our beautiful gallery mounts several professional exhibitions each year and welcomes proposals for future exhibitions.

Gallery Hours: M-F, 9 am-4 pm, except during University holidays and department closure dates.

An exhibition of art featuring and , whose practices are informed by migration, social hierarchies, experiences of otherness and invisibility.

Exhibition Dates: December 2 - January 31, 2025

Reception: January 30, 2025, 5:30-7:30 pm, Dowd Lobby

brick artwork and weaving artwork

Faculty & Staff

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Beyond the Classroom

2019 Art History Symposium
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Art History Symposium

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