News & Events
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Moche Deathscapes: Performance, Politics, and the Creation of Myth in Huaca La Capilla–San José de Moro (AD 650–740), Peru
Dr. Luis Muro, a visiting lecturer in the UCLA Department of Art History, is giving a talk on Wednesday, October 25th in Fowler A222. The talk is...
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Reconsidering the Generation of the 1930s: The Roots and Breadth of Greek Modernism Conference
The Stavros Niarchos Foundation is hosting a conference entitled, "Reconsidering the Generation of the 1930s: The Roots and Breadth of Greek Modernism Conference" on Saturday, November 18...
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Open Edo: Diverse, Ecological, and Global Perspectives on Japanese Art, 1603–1868, Conference 1: Global Edo: Edo in the World and the World in Edo
On Friday, October 13, 2023, from 10:00 am – 5:00 pm, The UCLA Center for 17th-& 18th-Century Studies presents: Open Edo: Diverse, Ecological, and Global Perspectives on...
Mission Statement
The UCLA Department of Art History was one of the first in the United States to embrace a mission of comprehensive global coverage.
With this mission, the department has educated undergraduate and graduate students for decades with a broad-based understanding of art that comes from exposure to the artistic practices of a variety of “western” and “non-western” cultures through time and space.
With its requirements for study across the globe and for foreign language training above and beyond the college obligation, our department seeks to encourage students to question the art historical canon, to rethink the relationships between margins and centers, and to practice a socially and politically responsible art history.
