

Art History I and II
Art and architecture across time, from caves to cathedrals, and from the Renaissance through the twentieth century
Art history faculty are among the foremost specialists in their fields internationally and have particular expertise in the art of Mesopotamia, late Medieval and Renaissance art, nineteenth- and twentieth-century painting and photography, Latin American art, and architectural history.
The study of art history extends far beyond the classroom. Students learn and work in San Antonio’s excellent museums and galleries and in the streets of this historic city.
Honors may be awarded to those students who complete a thesis during the senior year.
Students may serve as research assistants to faculty members or undertake summer research supported by an Undergraduate Research in the Arts &...
Venture to London, Paris, Florence, Edinburgh, Mexico City, Tokyo, and around the world!
The art history programs make full use of San Antonio’s rich cultural resources. Students routinely work in local museums and galleries.
The Michael and Noémi Neidorff Art Gallery serves the Trinity University by presenting dynamic programs of exhibitions, lectures, and events.
The Stieren Arts Enrichment Series brings distinguished artists and art historians to campus to lecture and show their work.
No discipline better equips students with the analytical, discriminative, and descriptive skills essential for success in every field.
Trinity graduates are regularly admitted to prestigious graduate programs and hired by major cultural and educational institutions.
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