Why Study Art History at University
Title: ‘Why Study Art History at University’
Date: 16th September 2024 6.00 – 7.30pm
Where: on Zoom
Join us for an engaging and insightful panel discussion, “Why Study Art History at University?”, designed for young adults and teenagers eager to explore the fascinating world of Art History. This free Zoom event brings together a group of students who studied Art History A Level as part of our free Art History for Everyone Programme (applications for the next academic year are currently open) and went on to study it further at University. They will share their unique perspectives on the transformative power of the subject.
Hosted by two passionate advocates for the subject, Rose Aidin, Founder and Chief Executive of Art History Link-Up, and Ludo Amory, Education and Outreach Officer, this discussion will delve into the many reasons why Art History is a vital and rewarding field of study. We will also be joined by AHLU’s Chair, Toby Monk, Global Director, Recruiting and Staff Engagement, Christie’s, and Trustee Taymoor Atighetchi, Founder and MD of Papier, on possible career pathways in which studying Art History can take you.
Whether you’re interested in pursuing a career in museums, galleries, education, or even fields like media and cultural heritage, this panel will reveal how Art History can open doors to a multitude of exciting career paths. Don’t miss this opportunity to connect with like-minded peers, ask questions, and discover how studying Art History can enrich your academic journey and shape your future!
This event is part of the Association for Art History Festival 2024 on the theme of “Art History: Global to Local“. More information about the Festival here
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