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The Art History program establishes a fundamental grasp of artistic expression across diverse mediums while cultivating visual comprehension skills. Through both contextual and stylistic perspectives, students explore various analytical methods for examining visual works. An extensive curriculum promotes analytical reasoning, cultural sensitivity, social engagement, and equips learners with art historical competencies essential for comprehending visual creation and the significance of imagery.
The School maintains that conceptual knowledge and practical experience with human representation are vital components in Visual Art and Art History education. To cultivate this proficiency, certain courses within the curriculum examine human anatomy and proportions. Art History classes incorporate depictions of both clothed and unclothed figures, while Studio courses employ nude models for observational reference.