Art History Department
Art History
CONTACT ART HISTORY
Margaret Kuntz
Professor and Chair
Dorothy Young Center for the Arts 113E
973-408-3796
mkuntz@drew.edu
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Art History majors study the visual arts, past and present, as forms of communication that are shaped by physical, cultural, political, psychological and economic contexts. Our majors are guided through a curriculum that provides historical and geographic breadth in the history of art and an introduction to studio art practice. In small, discussion-based courses our majors master the critical reading, writing and speaking skills that will prepare them to successfully navigate our media-rich world.
Our Curriculum
The Art History curriculum enhances classroom learning with experiential opportunities. We take full advantage of our proximity to New York City, a global art capital. The New York Semester on Contemporary Art is often described by our majors as a formative experience. Museums and Society, a course conducted partially at regional museums, offers another opportunity for experiential learning. Majors are also encouraged to include credit-bearing arts-related internships as part of their curriculum.
These internships and experiential learning opportunities encourage students to begin thinking about their careers and help them develop valuable skills while at Drew.
“I did my final project on the relationship between Caravaggio’s altarpieces and the growth of nationalism in 17th-century Italy; I plan to continue this research for a senior thesis.”
Jaime Balesteros V’14
on Caravaggio. The Art, the Man, the Myth
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A look at one of Drew’s seven New York Semesters
NYC Semester of Contemporary Art
The New York Semester on Contemporary Art is one of the highlights of Drew’s art and art history programs. A thorough exploration of the art scene in New York includes viewing exhibits in Chelsea and the Lower East Side, visiting museums such as the New Museum, the Whitney, and MOMA, and personally meeting with several prominent artists in their studios. Through this intimate interaction, students can experience the center of the contemporary art world firsthand.
NYC Semester on Museums and Cultural Management
An immersive course that brings you and your classmates into the city to connect with industry professionals: curators, archivists, conservators, educators and more.