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Skip to contentDepartment of Art History and ArchaeologyMenu Close Search Our PeopleUndergraduate ProgramMajor & Minor RequirementsUndergraduate Honors GuidelinesInternships & CareersUndergraduate AlumniGraduate ProgramGraduate RequirementsResearch FundingFunding & Financial AidTravel Seminars and Field TripsGraduate AlumniDigital Art HistoryNewsEventsFaculty BookshelfResourcesHistory of the DepartmentLet your curiosity lead the way:Apply TodayHomeCoursesSupport Art History & ArchaeologyContact Us Arts & Sciences Graduate Studies in A&STravel Seminars and Field Trips AboutPast Travel SeminarsDepartment Field TripsThe Department of Art History and Archaeology provides robust travel opportunities to its students. The Travel Seminar Program enriches the classroom experience through on-the-ground opportunities for students to explore art in the cities and museums where their coursework is centered, including past trips to Mexico City (2015 and 2019) London (2019), and Rome (2022).  The Department also regularly hosts field trips, which in the past have included visits to galleries and museums in New York City, Philadelphia, Seattle, Chicago, Detroit, and Washington D.C., among many vibrant cultural hubs. FacultyArt history and archaeology students explore Gauguin in LondonRead MoreTransAmerica Seminar Trip to Mexico City, Spring 2015Read MoreDepartment Field TripsWith a regular roster of Department-sponsored field trips, Art History and Archaeology provides the opportunity for faculty, graduate, and undergraduate students to explore museums, galleries, and other cultural experiences in cities across the United States. Some past fields trips were to:  New York City, including the MoMA PS1 and New Museum.  Seattle, WA, including the Seattle Art Museum; Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture; Henry Art Gallery at the University of Washington; and Seattle Asian Art Museum. Detroit, Michigan, including the Detroit Institute of Art; a tour of modern architecture in the downtown area; Museum of Contemporary Art; Cranbrook Academy; Saarinen House; University of Michigan Museum of Art; and University of Michigan Kelsey Museum.   Chicago, IL, including Frank Lloyd Wright's Robie House and major downtown Chicago landmarks; Oriental Institute; Museum of Contemporary Art; and Art Institute of Chicago. Washington, D.C., including the National Gallery of Art; Hirschhorn; Freer Museum of Asian Art; and Smithsonian American Art Museum. Philadelphia, PA, including the Philadelphia Museum of Art; Barnes Foundation; Institute of Contemporary Art; and University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology. Kansas City, MO and Lawrence, KA, including the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art and Spencer Museum of Art at the University of Kansas.    Quick LinksOur PeopleFaculty BookshelfNewsUpcoming EventsSupportContactAdditional information Arts & Sciences Graduate Studies in A&SCopyright 2024 by:Arts & Sciences at Washington University in St. LouisFollow Us Instagram Facebook Twitter YouTube Contact Us: Department of Art History and Archaeology [email protected] Visit the main Washington University in St. Louis website1 Brookings Drive / St. Louis, MO 63130 / wustl.edu

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