Areas of Study

Engagement with all of our Art & Art History students

The Art & Art History faculty offers a rigorous curriculum that crosses disciplines and attracts inquisitive, dedicated students with wide-ranging interests, encouraging creative investigation as an essential skill informed by the highest standards of critical thought.

Our diverse faculty, students, and staff are committed to ongoing engagement with communities locally and globally.

Graduate student Stephanie Kantor talks about her work with ceramics at ºÚÁϳԹÏ.

Allyson Burbeck focused her graduate thesis in art history on the legacy of the historic murals painted by Chicano and Chicana artists in the La Alma-Lincoln Park area in Denver.

MFA ceramics graduate Linda Lopez describes the grad student community at the ºÚÁϳԹÏ.

Celebrating Excellence: Awards and Achievements of Faculty and Students


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Explore the Art & Art History Faculty's Research and Projects

The Art & Art History facultyÌýmembers are highly active in their respective fields, from publishing important articles and books on theory and historical to contemporary art, to presenting their research in national and international conferences, exhibiting in galleries and museums, and participating in film and video festivals, as well as establishing non-traditional artist venues and opportunities. The faculty are also committed teachers and mentors who work closely with both undergraduate and graduate students, helping them to realize their individual visions as artists and art historians.

Art & Art History Faculty