Undergraduate students looking at art work in the Nottingham Contemporary, Nottingham City Centre - November 2021. Mariam Abedraba Abdalla (pink hat) and Bolusefe Akande (sunflower hat).

Art History and Visual Culture BA

University Park Campus, Nottingham, UK

Art represents power. Art reflects society. Art makes us think and feel.

Studying the art history and visual culture helps us see how we got where we are today. And how the future might look.

You'll explore visual cultures across periods, media and societies. You'll also look at how art is both written and talked about. All the time you'll be questioning. Why that material? Why that subject? How did people react then? What does it mean now?

You'll be free to explore widely or follow a theme such as politics or feminism.

 

Indicative modules

Mandatory

Year 1

History of Art: Renaissance to Contemporary

Mandatory

Year 1

Studio project 1A

Mandatory

Year 1

Studio project 1B

Mandatory

Year 1

Ways of Seeing, Hearing and Reading

Mandatory

Year 1

Institutions and Practices

Mandatory

Year 1

Global Media and Cultural Flows

Optional

Year 1

Sustainability 1a

Optional

Year 1

Sustainability 1b

Mandatory

Year 2

Studio project 2A

Mandatory

Year 2

Studio project 2B

Mandatory

Year 2

Encountering Culture: Media, Art and Screen Experiences

Mandatory

Year 2

Objects and Technologies

Optional

Year 2

Revivals: Art in Dialogue with the Past

Optional

Year 2

International Study: Art and Place

Optional

Year 2

British Empire and its Cultural Legacies

Optional

Year 2

Cultures of Collecting and Collections

Optional

Year 2

Travelling Stories: Narrative Locations

Optional

Year 2

Emotions, Affect and the Senses

Optional

Year 2

Arts Work Placement Module

Mandatory

Year 3

Studio Project - Level 3

Optional

Year 3

Ruptures: Art Breaking with the Past

Optional

Year 3

Exhibition Histories and Practices

Optional

Year 3

The Cultural Sector Now

Optional

Year 3

Censoring Stories

Optional

Year 3

African and Afro-Diasporic Visual Cultures: 1900s to the present

Optional

Year 3

Playful Experiences

Optional

Year 3

Protest, Dissent and Civil Society

Optional

Year 3

The Outmoded

Optional

Year 3

Sound and Everyday Life

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About modules

The above is a sample of the typical modules we offer, but is not intended to be construed or relied on as a definitive list of what might be available in any given year. This content was last updated on Monday 24 February 2025. Due to timetabling availability, there may be restrictions on some module combinations.

Teaching and learning

Careers

Trent and Highfields lake

Nottingham is a fantastic place to be a History of Art student because there is a really lively local art scene. I've been able to work and volunteer for a few galleries, gaining valuable insight into possible career options.

Chloe Austin, History of Art BA

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