The School of Art and Art History shares the College of Fine Arts' mission of serving as an
educational, professional and cultural resource in the visual arts for the campus, community, state
and region. Our undergraduate and graduate students contribute and benefit from that commitment.
With thirteen different on campus undergraduate and graduate programs as well as an online Art Education graduate program, the school offers a diverse blend of
educational opportunities with a strong commitment to excellence. The SA+AH has over fourty
full time faculty, more than 400 undergraduate students and more than 150 graduate students.
The College of Fine Arts' School of Art and Art History is an accredited institutional member of the
National Association of Schools of Art and Design.
The quality of teaching, research and creative endeavors continue to grow steadily in the School of
Art and Art History. Our faculty and students are engaged in exceptional research, teaching, and
service in the arts. This builds on our strong tradition with an engagement in contemporary issues
and practice.
Alumni from the School of Art and Art History continue to succeed in their respected fields and we
are most proud of their accomplishments.
Resources
College of Fine Arts Visual Resource Center
Architecture and Fine Arts Library
Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art
Florida Museum of Natural History
International Study Abroad Programs
Scholarships and Fellowships
Study Abroad Opportunities
Annual trips to New York, Atlanta, Miami, and Washington DC
Digital Fabrication Lab
Regional Partnerships
Internships
Teaching Lab Specialists
University Galleries (University Gallery, Focus Gallery, Grinter Gallery)
Harn Eminent Scholars Chair in Art History Program
Marston Lectureship in the Visiting Artist Program
Annual Juried Student Arts Exhibition
Student Groups
Facilities
- Fine Arts Complex
- Yon Hall
- Norman Hall
- WARPhaus