Designing for Community: The Social and Spatial Construction of Danish Housing Architecture
By: Peter Stoll '15
Faculty Adviser: Emily Morash
We have strong faculty research programs that lay the foundation for diverse student-faculty research opportunities and advanced laboratory and field-based learning.
Recent highlights:
Designing for Community: The Social and Spatial Construction of Danish Housing Architecture
By: Peter Stoll '15
Faculty Adviser: Emily Morash
I Am Project: An Analysis of the Representation of Homelessness in American Visual Culture
By: Telayah Sturdivant '15
Faculty Adviser: Ron Flores and Karen Gonzalez Rice
The Promotion of Cultural Heritage: Conservation, Restoration and Presentation of Archaeological Art and Artifacts in Sardinia, Italy
By: Lydia Stitsel '14
Faculty Adviser: Joseph Alchermes
Promotion of Cultural Heritage: Conservation, Restoration and Presentation of Archaeological Art and Artifacts in Sardinia, Italy
By: Lydia Stitsel '14
Faculty Adviser: Joseph Alchermes
The Religiosity of and Reverse Japonisme in Japanese Bridal Imagery
By: Eileen Stall '14
Faculty Adviser: Takeshi Watanabe
Franz Marc and the Animal Landscape
By: Sarah Muellers '14
Faculty Adviser: Robert Baldwin
Representing Ethnic Minorities in Modern Chinese Art
By: Cannea Ferguson '14
Faculty Adviser: Qiang Ning
Art History Department
Mailing Address
Art History Department
Connecticut College
270 Mohegan Avenue
New London, CT 06320
Department Chair
Joseph Alchermes
Campus Location
Cummings Arts Center