This degree offers a comprehensive exploration of art history as a global phenomenon, spanning from prehistory to the present. Based in the renowned Sainsbury Centre, it provides a unique opportunity to engage with diverse artworks and objects from Europe, Africa, Asia, Oceania, and the Americas. Through an interdisciplinary approach, students examine how art is created, collected, and exhibited across eras, while benefiting from a year abroad at prestigious universities in the U.S., Canada, Australia, or New Zealand. Instruction from world-leading experts covers topics such as postcolonial discourse, medieval cultures, photography, and contemporary issues like the climate crisis.The program, situated in historic Norwich, connects students to an international network including the Sainsbury Centre and related institutes, fostering links with local and national museums. Graduates often pursue careers in cultural, creative, and heritage sectors. Note that course details may change; please verify on www.uea.ac.uk.
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