27 Master's degrees in Art History in New York, United States
History of Design and Curatorial Studies
This History of Design and Curatorial Studies MA program offered by The New School is offered jointly by Parsons and Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, brings an object-focused, practice-based approach to the study of European and American decorative arts and design dating from the Renaissance to the present.
Art History
Binghamton University’s Department of Art History is a pioneering site of new methodologies and approaches to the field of art history, which is constantly evolving.
History of Art and Design, Library and Information Science
The History of Art and Design, Library and Information Science dual-degree program at Pratt Institute prepares you for careers in art and design, museum, and academic libraries
Art Conservation
Art Conservation from Buffalo State SUNY prepares students for careers as professional conservators caring for works of artistic, historical, and cultural significance. The three-year program is inter- and cross-disciplinary with an educational balance between theory and practice.
Art History - Florence Programme in Italian Renaissance Art
The Art History - Florence Programme in Italian Renaissance Art programme from Syracuse University is the oldest programme accredited in the United States for which most of the study—two of three semesters—is conducted in Italy.
Art History and Archaeology
The Art History and Archaeology program at Columbia University offers courses in the history, theory, and criticism of art and archaeology.
Visual Narrative
The MFA Visual Narrative program at School of Visual Arts offers a fresh perspective and bold alternative to traditional MFA programs. We do so by recognizing that a command of story is the most powerful and fundamental foundation an artist in any creative profession can possess.
Art History
The Art History M.A. at The City University of New York is a comprehensive graduate programme designed for advanced research. This postgraduate course offers specialised concentrations in museum studies and education. Students benefit from a flexible curriculum that integrates the vibrant cultural landscape of New York City.
Art History and Criticism
Art History and Criticism from Stony Brook University focuses on modern and contemporary art and visual culture. We aim to produce scholars, critics, curators and practitioners who can address global artistic production through contemporary issues and paradigms.
Art History
The Art History programme at Syracuse University prepare students for careers in academia and higher education, museums and galleries, arts leadership, and other arts-related professions.
Art History
The Art History programme at The City University of New York offers a rigorous Master of Arts degree in the heart of Manhattan. This flexible, part-time or full-time course provides expert training in art theory and production, utilising New York City’s world-class research facilities and exhibition spaces for students.
Studio Art
The Studio Art programme at the University at Buffalo is a rigorous, full-time MFA degree spanning two years of residency. This advanced course focuses on professional studio practice and visual culture. Students benefit from private studio spaces and 24-hour lab access while developing their unique artistic research.
Film
The Film programme from Syracuse University integrates film production with the conceptual and critical study of the medium while providing a strong focus on global cinema.
Post-Professional Interior Design
If you’re interested in exploring interior design on a deeper level, and aspire to become a leader in the field, the Post-Professional Interior Design program of the New York School of Interior Design might be for you.
Studio Art
The MFA Program in Studio Art is a three-year program at The City University of New York designed to offer artists the time, critical framework and opportunities to develop their practice in the middle of New York City.
Film
Film from Stony Brook University is a two plus year program that includes dedicated Tracks in Directing, Screenwriting, Producing, and an Independent Track, with production periods culminating in a feature screenplay, a 20-minute MFA thesis film, a television writer’s portfolio, or a feature producer’s package.
Curatorial Practice
The Curatorial Practice degree at School of Visual Arts is a two-year program that focuses on professional training with a thorough grounding in the relevant study of art and exhibition history, research and theory, and with an emphasis on hands-on work with experts in the field, professional networking and the foremost goal of placing graduates of the program in curatorial jobs.
Fibers
The Fibers program of University of Massachusetts Dartmouth offers you the opportunity for concentrated studio work involving both technical and conceptual challenges. Graduate students pursue individual areas of interest, which may take the form of two- or three- dimensional structures, garments and costume, functional or non-functional work.
Museums and Digital Culture
At Pratt Institute, through our cutting-edge and innovative Museums and Digital Culture program designed for the 21st century museum, you'll focus on the digital life of museums across collections, galleries, and activities.
Audio Arts
The Audio Arts programme from Syracuse University offers a career path into the world of studio production.