Welcome to the Department of Art & Art History
Art is vital! It is vital to our students, our university, our communities, and our future. In the Department of Art & Art History, we celebrate the unique role that art and design play in historical and contemporary societies and foster globally informed engagement with visual culture. We are dedicated to effecting change through critical thinking, creative practice, and leadership in art education, art history, design, and studio art. Our vision is to strengthen our connection with local, national, and international audiences and to expand interdisciplinary inquiry in our scholarly practice and teaching.
About the Department of Art & Art History
The Department of Art & Art History fosters innovative and thoughtful artistic practice, scholarship, and education and offers four undergraduate degrees, three majors, and a minor in art history. As professional artists, designers, art historians, and art educators, our faculty enrich the experience of visual culture for our students and for the metropolitan area of Charlotte. We contribute to local, national, and international dialog through exhibitions, lectures, publications, and other forms of research and outreach. By promoting critical thinking, we empower our students with the analytical and adaptive skills necessary to negotiate and contribute to an increasingly complex and cosmopolitan visual world.
The Department of Art & Art History offers four undergraduate degrees, three majors, and a minor in art history. All studio Art and Art Education classes are available to Art majors only. Many Art History classes are open to any major.
The University of North Carolina at Charlotte is an accredited institutional member of the National Association of Schools of Art & Design.
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The College of Arts + Architecture is pleased to present the exhibition How I Got Over: Contemporary Black Southern Portraiture,…
Eli Coblenz is Providence Day School art teacher Sydney Sheaffer’s first Gold Medal winner.
Thomas Schmidt’s 75-foot “Connected” echoes Charlotte’s electrical grid.
Devlin McNeil ’00 is president and executive director of Arts+.