Wayne Franits, Chair (Fall 2016)
Romita Ray, Chair (Spring 2016)
Suite 308 Bowne Hall
Matilde Mateo, Undergraduate Director
Suite 308 Bowne Hall
315-443-5035
Faculty
Luis Castañeda, Sally Cornelison, Laurinda Dixon, Wayne Franits, Richard Ingersoll, Matilde M. Mateo, Alick McLean, Jonathan Nelson, Romita Ray, Sascha Scott
The Department of Art and Music Histories was one of the first in the country dedicated to the study of the history of art and music from an interdisciplinary perspective. The department offers courses in most major periods of the history of visual and musical arts from ancient to postmodern times. The research and teaching specialties of the art history faculty include art and medicine in the early modern period, Northern and Italian Renaissance art, 17th-century Dutch painting, Chinese, Japanese, and Korean art, 19th- and 20th-century European art, South Asian art and Architecture, American and Latin American art and architecture
Studies in the history of architecture are offered in association with the faculty of the School of Architecture (see program description under “History of Architecture ” in this section of the catalog). Cooperative programs with the College of Visual and Performing Arts, the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, and other divisions of the University allow students to take courses in studio art, and public communications.
Students who major in one of the department’s disciplines are strongly encouraged to take a foreign language and to study abroad.