Art Education and Art History

The Department of Art Education and Art History in the College of Visual Arts and Design is committed to enhancing students’ understanding of contemporary and past visual art forms. Within and between its comprehensive degree-granting programs, the department provides students and faculty with the opportunity to examine global artistic production, relevant technologies, critical methods, learning theories and innovative approaches to pedagogy and knowledge acquisition.

The Department of Art Education and Art History offers the following degrees in Art Education:

The department also offers a graduate academic certificate in Art Museum Education.

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SEE ACCOMPLISHMENTS OF SOME OF OUR STUDENTS AND ALUMNI!

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Department of Art Education and Art History
College of Visual Arts and Design
1155 Union Circle #305100
Denton, TX 76203
aeah@unt.edu
940-565-4777

Department head: Kelly Donahue-Wallace

Student accomplishments

Sarah Travis Emily Jean Hood Studies in Art Education

Art Education doctoral students Sarah Travis and Emily Jean Hood recently published the co-authored article "Troubling Sociocultural Narrative Pedagogy: Implications for Art Educators" in the peer-reviewed journal Studies in Art Education.

Art Education and Art History
Art Education

Art Education doctoral students Sarah Travis and Emily Jean Hood recently published the co-authored article "Troubling Sociocultural Narrative Pedagogy: Implications for Art Educators" in the peer-reviewed journal Studies in Art Education.

Alumni accomplishments

Allison Rogers

Allison Rogers is the Community Engagement Coordinator at the Kimbell Art Museum. Her mission at the Kimbell is to develop inclusive educational programming that welcomes and honors the contributions of people of all abilities. She considers it a joy and a challenge every day to help people feel valued and find value in the Kimbell.

Art Education and Art History
Art Education

Allison Rogers is the Community Engagement Coordinator at the Kimbell Art Museum. Her mission at the Kimbell is to develop inclusive educational programming that welcomes and honors the contributions of people of all abilities. She considers it a joy and a challenge every day to help people feel valued and find value in the Kimbell.