Loyola University Maryland
Department of Fine Arts

Art History

The art history curriculum at Loyola offers a broad range of courses. Survey courses are designed to furnish students with a thorough overview of the history of art and architecture, while upper division classes (for which there are no prerequisites) provide comprehensive coverage of the Western tradition from classical to contemporary. Courses on Islamic art, prints, African-American art, African art, Mughal art, and methodology are also offered.

The research interests of the faculty mirror the breadth of the department's offerings and include: medieval manuscripts, 15th-century Italian painting, 19th-century American art and patronage, historic preservation, and Yoruba art. 

Experiential learning is an important part of the art history program. Students take advantage of the rich holdings in museums and galleries in the Baltimore/Washington area and can participate in internships at the Baltimore Museum of Art, Carroll Mansion, Corcoran Gallery of Art,  Evergreen Museum and Library, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, the Walters Art Museum, the Jewish Historical Society, the Maryland Historical Society and the Smithsonian Institution.

Loyola’s many study abroad programs allow students to experience works of art and architecture in their original settings.

An art history major is offered. Minors and interdisciplinary majors are also available.

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NEWS AND EVENTS

  • Loyola's Evergreen Players present Chicago on the McManus stage. Chicago opens Friday, October 30 at 8 pm with additional performances on 10/31 at 2 pm, 11/1 at 2 pm, 11/6 and 11/7 at 8 pm and 11/8 at 2 pm. The music is by John Kander with lyrics by Fred Ebb and a book by Ebb and Bob Fosse. Arion Alston directs with Ernest Liotti as musical director.
  • Works by Carol Miller Frost will be on display from Oct. 8-Nov. 14 at the C. Grimaldis Gallery at 523 N. Charles St. in Baltimore.
  • The 2009 Faculty Biennial exhibition with be on display in the Julio Fine Arts Gallery on the Loyola University campus from November 11-December 9. There will be an opening reception on November 12 from 5-7 pm.
  • The Adam Hopkins Jazz Quintet will be playing on Monday, November 9, at 7:30 p.m. in McManus Theatre on the Loyola Campus.
  • In late October Colleen Grant ('11) presented a paper on the Renaissance painter Giulio Romano at the Southeastern College Art Conference in Mobile, AL. Dr. Nygren chaired a session at the same conference.