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Art History

Art History - African American - African Diaspora Art Histories, M.A.

Overview

In the African American - African Diaspora art histories concentration, students focus on the in-depth study and critical analysis of art and visual culture related to African American and African Diaspora communities. The curriculum is designed to explore the historical, cultural, social, and political contexts that shape the artistic expressions of these marginalized communities. Throughout the program, students examine a wide range of visual art forms, including traditional art, contemporary art, photography, sculpture, painting, and other forms of creative representation.

Courses delve into the art of the African continent, the African Diaspora, and the contributions of African American artists to the broader art world. Students analyze how these artistic expressions reflect identity, resistance and cultural heritage.

The program places a significant emphasis on interdisciplinary approaches, encouraging students to draw connections between art history, anthropology, sociology, and other relevant fields. By exploring various academic perspectives, students gain a deeper understanding of the complexities and nuances of African American and African Diaspora art.

Archival research and primary source analysis are essential components of the program, as students learn to engage with historical documents, art objects, and visual materials to construct meaningful narratives about the art and its historical significance.

The program fosters an inclusive and diverse learning environment, encouraging critical dialogues about race, representation, and power dynamics within the art world. Through class discussions and collaborative projects, students develop a deeper appreciation for the cultural heritage and artistic contributions of African American and African Diaspora communities.

The program culminates in a thesis and successful oral defense or a comprehensive examination and successful oral defense.

Curriculum, Concentration and Application Requirements

Please review the official academic catalog for comprehensive information on requirements.

Graduate Assistantships

Competitive graduate assistantships offer a variety of opportunities to develop teaching and other professional experience through working with a member of the Department of Art and Design faculty or staff. Graduate assistantships provide valuable support for the department both inside and outside of the classroom.