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| Art and Antique Art and Architecture Art History College Art Italian Renaissance Art Sculpture Wall Cheap Wall Art Contemporary Sculpture Garden Wall Art Metal Art Sculpture Metal Wall Art | Art History CollegeWhat might careers in costume design, advertising, and anthropology have in common? Chances are someone in each of these fields got their start with a degree in art history. Attending an art history college will provide a rich source of understanding for culture - your own, those around the world, and throughout time. In fact, it’s frequently suggested in such classes that a culture’s nature is best revealed by its art. People employed in the fields listed above are likely to be in a situation to influence the current cultural outlook so an in-depth study of the history of art is instrumental. Art history college courses will provide the student with a range of opportunities to explore the culture of art throughout time in many ways. There is the obvious classroom learning experience but internships, work-study programs, and art-related extracurricular activities will also enhance the student’s knowledge and may help land a choice job after graduation. For the student looking for a career as an artist, an understanding of the history of the preferred medium will prove invaluable. Most major universities and colleges offer art history classes. Local art schools and academies usually have classes based upon the history of art in its many forms and specific periods of time or geographic confines. Anyone majoring in another subject can’t go wrong by taking an art history class or two to broaden their own scope of knowledge. A degree from an art history college may prove beneficial for getting a stable job with a government agency such as the National Endowment for the Arts or in a museum. Who with an interest in history or art wouldn’t be delighted to work in the Smithsonian Institute? In the private sector, art history college graduates are employed in the movie and TV industries, publishing, and in private museums. Historic preservation societies and interior design firms hire art history graduates every day. For the art history college graduate who wants to strike out on his or her own, consultancy jobs abound. A private gallery or appraisal consultancy might prove ideal for an art history buff. Your interest in a specific niche of art history could be nurtured into a career as a highly demanded craftsman or artist. An art history college degree can take you just about anywhere. Wouldn’t it be fascinating to know what awareness of art history was present in the minds of the unknown artists who painted those outstanding animals in the caves of Lascaux, France, so many, many years ago? |
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