Art
History at IU Southeast provides a diverse range of courses covering
both western and non-western traditions. Fine Arts students graduate
with a broad knowledge of the visual arts from all parts of the world,
giving them an informed awareness of the diversity of human visual expression,
from both a historical and cultural point of view. The Art History slide
library contains one of the largest collections of non-western art images
in the state. Our Art History faculty members also teach courses in
Art Appreciation one of the most popular courses taught on our
campus. Our resident Art History faculty member has traveled extensively
to study art historical traditions from as far away as Samoa and other
islands of the South Pacific.
Faculty:
Anne Allen, Ph.D.
Columbia University
Facilities:
Slide library containing over 25,000 visual examples of both Western
and Nonwestern art, also includes CD-ROM, Laser Disk, and Video holdings.
Facility is fully equipped for visual documentation from printed sources.
Extensive collection of books and journals, both printed and online,
located in the university’s main library, as well as excellent interlibrary
loan opportunities.