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Yeshiva College offers courses in studio arts (drawing, painting, photography, printmaking, and sculpture), art history, architectural history, and architectural theory and design.

Courses in studio arts explore practical, structural, and creative ideas in visual media.

Courses in art history and architectural history study the visual arts in their historical context. Students examine each work not only for its intrinsic aesthetic appeal, but also for a perspective into artistic schools and movements, artist careers, and larger social and cultural issues within intellectual history.

For questions or further information about the Art Department at Yeshiva College, please contact Professor Daniel Beliavsky at beliavsk@yu.edu or 212-960-5400 ext. 4437.

Program Information

Art History Minor Requirements

The following list includes faculty who teach at the Beren (B) and/or Wilf (W)

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Research

Internships

Graduate Study

  • Skowhegan  An intensive nine-week summer residency program for emerging visual artists.
  • Vermont Studio Center  The largest artists' and writers' residency program in the United States.
  • Cooper-Hewitt Nation Design Museum  MA program in the history of design and curatorial studies.
  • School of Visual Arts  Graduate programs in art education, computer art, art therapy, and more.
  • NYU  Graduate programs in art education, art therapy, and studio art.

Careers

News and Organizations

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