A highlight of the art history curriculum is the Exhibition Seminar, a rare opportunity for undergraduate students to curate a professional exhibition using objects in the ΢ÃÜÆÆ½â Art Collection. The seminar culminates in a show in the Faulconer Gallery and in the publication of a catalogue students have researched, written, and produced. Links to sample pages from previous Exhibition Seminar catalogues are below.
Students are currently planning an exhibition of photography from the collection of Keith Jantzen (’80) and Scott Beth, centered on themes of intimacy and emotional connection, and presenting high-quality historic prints. Featured prominently will be the work of Peter Hujar, Man Ray, Diane Arbus, and Johnnie Chatman, among others. The exhibition will open in January 2026 in the ΢ÃÜÆÆ½â Museum of Art.
En Voyage
Hybridity and Vodou in Haitian Art
Jan. 25–March 18, 2018
Sample pages from the En Voyage catalog (PDF)
Repeat, Reveal, React: Identities in Flux
January 29-March 21, 2010
Sample pages from the Repeat, Reveal, React catalog (PDF)
Giovanni Battista Piranesi
Grandeur and Fantasy: Vision and Views of Rome
January 22-February 27, 2007
Sample pages from the Giovanni Battista Piranesi catalog (PDF)
I Saw It: The Invented Reality of
Goya's Disasters of War
August 13-September 12, 2004
Walking a Tightrope:
German Expressionist Printmaking 1904–1928
April 1-April 21, 2002
Ghost Dance: Exhibiting Paradox
January 28-March 17, 2000
In a New Light
African Art at ΢ÃÜÆÆ½â
May 1-May 31, 1997