Examine the evolution of artistic movements, styles, and techniques that reveal the history of civilizations and the dynamic interplay between artistic innovation and societal contexts.
At Essex, you'll learn from leading academics like the award-winning Dr. Matt Lodder, whose podcast "Beneath the Skin" won the history award at the Independent Podcast Awards.
Our art history courses will help you sharpen your analytical skills by critically engaging with the relationship between art and society over two millennia. Exploring pivotal moments from:
The Art Exchange gallery and ESCALA, the most comprehensive Latin American art resource in the UK, both reside on our Colchester Campus providing you with a unique opportunity for academic exploration. You'll also benefit from work and research experiences, ongoing art programs, and join a community dedicated to academic excellence.
Gain a broad foundation in the history of visual culture: by learning about canonical forms of art and architecture and by discovering what has been overlooked.
BA (Hons) Philosophy and Art History
Study the disciplines of philosophy and art history together to appreciate the relationships between the two disciplines with a degree of critical awareness.
Our BA Curating combines classroom-based learning with hands-on experience in museums and galleries.
BA (Hons) Art History and History
Our course promotes awareness of the interactions and differences between history and the visual arts in history and investigates the ways in which the two ...
BA (Hons) Curating with History
This degree will help you develop the skills you need to become a curator who makes bold connections between different forms of art and visual culture.
BA (Hons) Curating with Politics
Develop the skills you need to make new connections between the forms of visual culture you study, political developments, and broader social & political forces
BA (Hons) Literature and Art History
Study the relationship between text and image and the relationships that exist between the two.
BA (Hons) Art History (Including Foundation Year)
On our four-year BA Art History (including foundation year), we work with you to develop your subject-specific knowledge, and to improve your academic skills.
BA (Hons) Art History and Modern Languages
Our course allows you study the history and theory of art combined with French (post-A Level), German, Italian, Spanish or Portuguese (post-A Level or ab ...
BA (Hons) Art History with Language Studies
BA Art History with Language Studies explores history of art, with a variety of specialist options, while becoming proficient in one or more languages.
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Studying a Master's degree in Curating, Heritage and Museum Studies, or Art History and Theory offers you the chance to gain specialised knowledge and skills for your future career. Key benefits include expertise in curatorial practices, critical thinking, analytical skills and learning more about specific challenges and solutions found in these areas. You'll also have the opportunity to delve deeper and learn about areas such as:
Graduates can pursue diverse roles in museums, galleries, and cultural institutions, contributing to the art community and shaping cultural discourse. With some of our recent graduates having gone on to work for the National Portrait Gallery, Victoria and Albert Museum, Sotheby's New York, and Momart Ltd
Embark upon your next step as a researcher and combines the study of art curation with a deep exploration of the historical and theoretical aspects of art. Our interdisciplinary approach allows you to engage with art in a multifaceted manner, understanding not only its visual elements but also the historical contexts and theoretical frameworks that shape artistic production, reception, and interpretation.
We offer four different options for research study:
Explore our Art History, and Curating research by theme or your area of interest and find a supervisor that can support your through your studies. More information can be found about research degrees on our school pages. Our courses below will help guide you through the various research degree programmes we offer.
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