Art History / Studio Art / Faculty / Department Web Pages
Location: Hunt-Cavanagh 201
Phone: 401-865-2401
Fax: 401-865-2410
The Department of Art and Art History offers programs of study leading to a bachelor of arts degree in art history and studio art.
Art History
The art history program emphasizes the historical, cultural, and formal contexts of art and provides a humanistic education.
Career possibilities for art history majors:
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research
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museums and galleries
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historic preservation
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art education
The Major
A major is offered in art history which leads to the bachelor of arts degree.
The Minor
A minor in art history is also available.
For detailed information on the requirements for the art history major or minor, as well as course listings and descriptions, please see the on-line undergraduate catalog.
Studio Art
The studio art program stresses a strong foundation in both the fine arts and the liberal arts on which to build careers in the art field. The student is also prepared for graduate study leading to an M.F.A. in studio art. The studio major takes courses not only in his/her field of concentration, but is also encouraged to experiment in other media in order to gain a wider knowledge of the studio arts.
The Major
A major in studio art is offered which leads to the bachelor of arts degree.
Students may select from one of the following concentrations:
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Ceramics
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Digital Imaging
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Drawing
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Painting
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Photography
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Printmaking
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Sculpture
The Minor
A minor in studio art is also available.
For detailed information on the requirements for the studio art major or minor, as well as course listings and descriptions, please see the on-line undergraduate catalog.
The Faculty
Professors
James B. Baker, M.F.A.
Alice H.R.H. Beckwith, Ph.D.
Rev. Adrian G. Dabash, O.P., M.F.A.
Deborah J. Johnson, Ph.D.
Rev. Richard A. McAlister, O.P., M.F.A., Emeritus
Ann Wood Norton, Ph.D. [sabbatical Spring 2008]
Associate Professors
Joan R. Branham, Ph.D. [on leave 2007-2008 academic year]
James S. Janecek, M.F.A., Chairperson
Assistant Professors
Lynn Curtis, M.F.A.
John DiCicco, M.A.
Thomas Strasser, Ph.D.
Visit the Web pages maintained by the Department of Art and Art History:
http://www.providence.edu/art2