International experience is becoming more and more critical for
all fields of study, and Art History is no exception. As the
world gets more and more globalized, the ability to tackle
societal problems cross-culturally will continue to become
increasingly important.
Studying Abroad as a student in the college of Letters and
Science is both possible and encouraged. Many different
opportunities exist—from short, 2-week seminars in Europe to
full, year-long immersion opportunities to foreign universities
all over the globe. The key is to start early and plan ahead!
Financial Aid goes with you and your AHI advisors (along with
advisors at Study Abroad) are here to help you make it happen.
UC Davis Study Abroad maintains a page of recommended
programs for students in Art History.
Lecture/discussion—4 hours. Relationship between space and
sexuality. Sexual metaphors in art and architecture, gender
identity formation via images and space. Diverse intersections of
sexuality and art history.