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History of Art

Resources

MassArt’s History of Art students have access to a vast network of libraries, museums, and community partnerships.

From MassArt’s own Morton R. Godine Library to the Museum of Fine Arts Boston (MFA), there is a wide array of resources available to art historians within our student body. Opportunities abound to connect with local museums and library research staff. Curators from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, current and emeriti curators from the MFA, and guest lecturers from local galleries frequently teach courses with and for MassArt.

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History of Art Symposia

The History of Art Student Research Symposium is an annual event that allows students from any discipline to present their art-historical research.

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ProArts Consortium

As members of the ProArts Consortium, MassArt students, faculty, and staff have access to all libraries of the member schools. Each library houses a unique selection of circulating and non-circulating materials.

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Library

Our library holds an impressive collection of books, media, and other resources, and brings programming and events to the community.

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