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Aboriginal Art

Research Projects

Sarah Parsons Sarah Parsons ‘Feeling Exposed: Photography, Privacy, and Visibility in Nineteenth-Century North America’ is funded by a SSHRC Insight Grant (2019 – 2024). The project traces the mutually constitutive histories of photography and privacy and examines how anxieties and excitement about heightened visibility shaped the understanding and practice of early photography. Through our focus […]

Director’s Welcome

WELCOME incoming and returning MA and PhD students to Art History & Visual Culture at York! My colleagues and I look forward to exploring the expanding fields of art historical and visual culture studies with you as you make your way into careers in the arts. Our faculty is diverse and engaged. Our program affords […]

Awards and Other Support Funds

Many graduate students at York are successful in winning prestigious external or internal scholarships and you are encouraged to seek eligible opportunities. The university also offers bursaries and other support funds to assist with your scholarly and research activities. Common types of funds include the following:  External awards such as SSHRC, NSERC, CIHR doctoral and CGS-Masters programs, as well as the Ontario Graduate Scholarship; Bursaries that are allocated based […]

Our Faculty

Among the finest anywhere, York’s Faculties introduce students to a broad perspective of the world that results in original thought and theory. Our flexible cross-discipline programming, innovative course design, and diverse experiential learning provides students with an amazing variety of academic opportunities where learning and debate are not only valued; they are encouraged. To learn […]

Courses

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Curatorial Practice Diploma

The Diploma in Curatorial Studies in Visual Culture is taken in conjunction with the MA degree in Art History and Visual Culture. Students are required to take four 3.0 credit courses. A focus on curatorial studies is created through a combination of courses and a curatorial placement. These include: Curatorial Practice (ARTH 5175 3.0) Museum […]

Combined MA/MBA

The Graduate Program in Art History and the Schulich School of Business offers a three-year combined program leading to both a Master of Business Administration and Master of Arts degree. The combined MA/MBA degree programme offers students a unique opportunity for study. Graduates of this highly challenging program will follow career paths in which knowledge […]

Guidelines, Policies & Forms

Faculty of Graduate Studies Forms The following forms can be found the Faculty of Graduate Studies website: Academic Affairs Student Affairs Thesis and Dissertation Student Finances Graduate & Postdoctoral Professional Skills (GPPS)

Our Students

Our program is empowered by a welcoming and diverse community of students with a uniquely global perspective. Together we are making things right for our communities and our future.