Florida State University’s Department of Art History, School of Communication and College of Communication and Information are co-sponsoring a series featuring short films produced by Indigenous filmmaking teams from around the world.
The Department of Art Education, in partnership with the University of Georgia’s Lamar Dodd School of Art and the School of Social Work, hosted the 11th Art and Education for Social Justice Symposium* on and around the Florida State University campus between February 3-5, 2023.
Each semester, a group of undergraduate students in the Art History Museum Object course have the distinct opportunity to develop an original exhibition. From March 3 through April 4, the
On December 9, 2022, the Department of Art History hosted a party and commencement ceremony to honor four PhD, one MA, and five BA degree recipients who graduated in the summer and fall of 2022.
Professor Robert Neuman recently published the monograph From Hollywood to Disneyland: Walt Disney’s Theme Park and the Influence of American Movies (McFarland, 2022). A respected scholar in the field of Early Modern art history, Neuman also teaches and publishes on Disney animation and theme parks.
FSU Art History alumnus Matthew McLendon (BA 2000) has been appointed Director and CEO of the McNay Art Museum in San Antonio, TX. McLendon will serve as the museum’s fourth director in its 68-year history.
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Florida State University’s Department of Art History, School of Communication and College of Communication and Information are co-sponsoring a series featuring short films produced by Indigenous filmmaking teams from around the world.