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Advice for High School & New College Students Wanting to Major in Art History

Advice for High School & New College Students Wanting to Major in Art History

July 4, 2015 · by Amy · in Art History, Careers, Education, High School, Higher Education, Q&A, Tumblr, Undergraduate Education

I have received a lot of emails recently from high school students or new college students wondering how to approach the study of art history. This is a response I wrote to those who emailed me using Tumblr. My goal…

Q&A: How do I know if I will be a good curator?

Q&A: How do I know if I will be a good curator?

March 30, 2015 · by Amy · in Careers, Higher Education, Museums, Q&A, Undergraduate Education

A student writes in saying they feel like they will not be good at curating, and wonders how would they know.

Q&A: Has being married made pursuing a graduate degree in art history difficult?

Q&A: Has being married made pursuing a graduate degree in art history difficult?

April 3, 2014 · by Amy · in Academia, Art History, Careers, Grad School, Higher Education, Life, Q&A, Tumblr

A reader wonders if being married has made it difficult to pursue my graduate degree.

Q&A: Should I take a year off before grad school?

Q&A: Should I take a year off before grad school?

November 22, 2013 · by Amy · in Academia, Art History, Grad School, Higher Education, Q&A, Tumblr

A reader asks if it is best to take a gap year before applying to graduate school for art history.

Correcting Public Perceptions of Art History

May 8, 2012 · by Amy · in Art History, Careers, Education, Explorations, School

A few weeks ago, Storia dell’Arte published stories from readers who have told interested parties what they’re studying in college (art history) and have been met with insensitive responses. I have written about this before, but never from a solution-oriented angle. I…

What to Expect From Your First Art History Course


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The Collector of Lives: Giorgio Vasari and the Invention of Art
Noah Charney and Ingrid Rowland
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