See more of UNT AEAH by logging into Facebook
Message this Page, learn about upcoming events and more.
See more of UNT AEAH by logging into Facebook
Message this Page, learn about upcoming events and more.
Not Now
Photos
Reviews
4 Reviews
Tell people what you think
Posts

Congrats, Dr. Shabout!

#CVADfaculty
#CVADproud

Image may contain: 1 person, sitting
UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

UNT professor’s work on modern Arab art earns her spot as one of eight influential female art historians. Congrats, Dr. Shabout!

Read more at http://bit.ly/2oZrgz7

#CVADfaculty

Come by Art 223 at 5pm to hear the Art History Writing Competition Finalists, concluding the 2017 Spring Lecture Series.

Disclaimer| AA/EOE/ADA| Privacy| Electronic Accessibility| State of Texas Online| Emergency Preparedness| THECB Online Resume SystemStudent Consumer Information| UNT Compliance Hotline| Governors Committee on People with Disabilities| Texas Veterans Portal| UNT Home
art.unt.edu
Posts

The next lecture from the 2017 Spring lecture series is this week!

Disclaimer| AA/EOE/ADA| Privacy| Electronic Accessibility| State of Texas Online| Emergency Preparedness| THECB Online Resume SystemStudent Consumer Information| UNT Compliance Hotline| Governors Committee on People with Disabilities| Texas Veterans Portal| UNT Home
art.unt.edu

Please join us this Thursday as we welcome keynote speaker, Dr. Carol Symes of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign!

The regularly scheduled AVISTA Medieval Graduate Symposium has, out of necessity, been put on hiatus. However, Dr. Carol Symes will still be at UNT for her scheduled lecture.
medieval-symposium.unt.edu

The next lecture from the 2017 Spring lecture series is this week!

Disclaimer| AA/EOE/ADA| Privacy| Electronic Accessibility| State of Texas Online| Emergency Preparedness| THECB Online Resume SystemStudent Consumer Information| UNT Compliance Hotline| Governors Committee on People with Disabilities| Texas Veterans Portal| UNT Home
art.unt.edu

UNT GRAD STUDENTS: Have you completed at least one art museum education course at UNT AEAH? You need to apply for this $8,200 fellowship! Deadline extended to April 3rd. #fellowships #museumeducation

w/ The Onstead Institute for Education in the Visual Arts & Design
w/ Crow Collection of Asian Art

The deadline has been extended to apply for the Onstead Institute/Crow Collection Fellowship in Museum Education. This fellowship is generously funded through the Onstead Institute and the Crow Collection of Asian Art. The fellow will receive $8200 in payments of $4100 per semester. Eligibility:.
http://bit.ly/2mGMsgs

Like ART and MUSEUMS? There will be two alternating Friday classes offered for Fall 2017 in Dallas: Understanding Art Museums (AEAH4940), and Care & Conservation of Art (ART4570).

Email kwallace@unt.edu or stop by ART 224 for more info!

Image may contain: text
UNT College of Visual Arts + Design
March 8

Like ART and MUSEUMS? There will be two alternating Friday classes offered for Fall 2017 in Dallas: Understanding Art Museums (AEAH4940), and Care & Conservation of Art (ART4570).

Email kwallace@unt.edu or stop by ART 224 for more info!

Be sure and catch another lecture on Thursday from the 2017 Spring lecture series!

Disclaimer| AA/EOE/ADA| Privacy| Electronic Accessibility| State of Texas Online| Emergency Preparedness| THECB Online Resume SystemStudent Consumer Information| UNT Compliance Hotline| Governors Committee on People with Disabilities| Texas Veterans Portal| UNT Home
art.unt.edu

Hey look... internships at the Perot Museum!

Perot Museum of Nature and Science internships provide an opportunity for current undergraduate and post-graduate students to build professional and educational skills while providing service to the community. Requirements: Must be enrolled in college pursuing an undergraduate or advanced ...
https://art.unt.edu/article/opportunities/2017/per...

The next lecture from the 2017 Spring lecture series is this week!

Disclaimer| AA/EOE/ADA| Privacy| Electronic Accessibility| State of Texas Online| Emergency Preparedness| THECB Online Resume SystemStudent Consumer Information| UNT Compliance Hotline| Governors Committee on People with Disabilities| Texas Veterans Portal| UNT Home
art.unt.edu

Congrats to Art Education doctoral #CVADstudent Emily Jean Hood on her recent article, “Creative Matter: New Materialism in Art Education Research, Teaching, and Learning,” which appears in the March 2017 issue of Art Education.
#CVADproud

Looking for a job in the art and design fields but feeling a little lost?

Join the College of Visual Arts & Design with UNT alumni and other professionals from across the country who will discuss tips and ideas on looking for jobs in the fields of visual arts and design. Speakers will discuss finding, interviewing and beginning jobs in these fields. The UNT Career Center ...
https://art.unt.edu/article/opportunities/2017/job...

The next lecture from the 2017 Spring lecture series is on Monday!

Disclaimer| AA/EOE/ADA| Privacy| Electronic Accessibility| State of Texas Online| Emergency Preparedness| THECB Online Resume SystemStudent Consumer Information| UNT Compliance Hotline| Governors Committee on People with Disabilities| Texas Veterans Portal| UNT Home
art.unt.edu

Join the UNT Department of Art Education Art History as we welcome keynote speaker, Dr. Carol Symes of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, on March 23rd!

The regularly scheduled AVISTA Medieval Graduate Symposium has, out of necessity, been put on hiatus. However, Dr. Carol Symes will still be at UNT for her scheduled lecture.
medieval-symposium.unt.edu

CALL FOR PROPOSALS are invited for 10-15 minute presentations by advanced undergraduates on any topic relating to the medieval and early modern periods. Presentations from any disciplinary perspective are welcome; pluridisciplinary approaches are especially encouraged.

art.unt.edu

The next lecture from the 2017 Spring lecture series is this week!

The College of Visual Arts & Design's Art Education Art History department has announced its Spring 2017 Lecture Series.
art.unt.edu