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Kevin Murphy

"As an architectural historian, I am constantly inspired by New York City. Not only are its fabric and history incredibly rich, but its contemporary vibrancy makes it an outstanding American example—if not to say the American example—of how an urban center can foster creativity in a wide variety of fields, as well as a sense of community for diverse groups of people."

Kevin Murphy
Professor of Art History
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Art History

Also see Department Website:
http://web.gc.cuny.edu/dept/arthi/

The Ph.D. Program in Art History is dedicated to the development of scholars, teachers, museum personnel, art critics, and other professionals. Students specialize in one area while gaining a full general background in the history of art. Arrangements have been made through the cooperation of various art institutions for students to avail themselves of New York City’s unparalleled opportunities for the study of art history through firsthand experience with art objects and monuments. The program’s Visual Resource Collection includes a rapidly growing digital database, containing more than a half-million images, that is online and searchable.

Specializations
The program offers courses from ancient through contemporary art and architecture, including photography, cinema, criticism and theory, as well as African, Islamic, Native American, Oceanic, and Pre-Columbian art and architecture. Students may register for courses offered by other CUNY graduate programs as well as by universities within the Interuniversity Doctoral Consortium (Bard, Columbia, Fordham, NYU, New School, Princeton, Rutgers, SUNY Stony Brook). Many students, in addition to their degree, complete certificate programs in American Studies, Film Studies, Interactive Technology and Pedagogy, Medieval Studies, Renaissance Studies, or Women’s Studies.

 
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Email: arthistory@gc.cuny.edu
Also see Bulletin for Admission Requirements and Degree Requirements.
 
   
   
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