

BA History of Art with a Year Abroad
About this course
The history of art examines the visual and material culture of human societies across time and place, asking not just what objects look like but what they mean, how they were made and used, and what they reveal about the people, institutions, and ideas that produced them. It is a discipline that moves between formal analysis and historical interpretation, between the close reading of individual works and the study of broader cultural, social, and economic forces. Art history teaches you to look carefully, to think critically about visual evidence, and to write with precision about complex aesthetic and historical questions. The University of East Anglia's four-year full-time degree in history of art includes a year abroad, giving you the opportunity to study at a partner institution in another country. This international experience is particularly meaningful for art history, whose objects are distributed across the world's great museums, galleries, and collections, and whose scholarship is genuinely international in character. UEA has a distinguished history in this field, home to the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts, one of the UK's great university art collections, and connected to a vibrant culture of visual art in Norwich and the region. You will study art from antiquity to the contemporary period, across European and global traditions, developing the skills of formal analysis, archival research, and scholarly argument. Graduates in art history go on to work in museums, galleries, auction houses, arts administration, heritage, publishing, journalism, education, and the creative industries. The combination of visual literacy, historical knowledge, and analytical writing that the degree develops is valued across a wide range of cultural and professional contexts. Many graduates continue to postgraduate study in art history, curatorship, or heritage management, or pursue professional training in conservation, auctioneering, or arts management.
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