Public profile
Research areas
Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century European Art; Social Theory and Aesthetics
Department of Art History
Associate Professor of Art History
Chair, Department of Art History
Co-Director, Program in Museum and Cultural Heritage
Average rating
3.9
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Difficulty
3.0
course-linked average
Courses
8
in seeded sections
Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century European Art; Social Theory and Aesthetics
HART 300
The aim of this course is to provide select students a practicum in museum work accompanied by an introduction to a history of museums, including the varieties of museums, their role in society and significant issues in museums today.
HART 301
This internship provides select students with a practicum in museum work, in coordination with a Houston-area museum. A HART faculty member will supervise the internship. Students will work directly with the museum to gain hands-on experience in curatorial practice and collection, exhibition and archive management, while also learning about the role of museums in society and significant issues in museums today. Repeatable for Credit.
HART 501
Graduate credit for work as museum intern at a variety of museums. Repeatable for Credit.
HART 503
Graduate research paper.
HART 504
Graduate independent study, reading and research on variable topics. Repeatable for Credit.
HART 600
Preparation for qualifying exams.
HART 601
Preparation for qualifying exams and dissertation prospectus.
HART 800
Dissertation Research for Ph.D. candidates. Repeatable for Credit.