Annual lecture by a delivered by an important scholar in conjunction with the Art History Graduate Student Symposium.
Annual presentation on current research by the recipient of the Art History Undergraduate Essay Prize. The recipient receives an honorarium of $100.
Annual lecture delivered by a distinguished scholar in American Art, honoring our late colleague, Lee Parry. The lecture is generously funded by the Humanities Seminar of the University of Arizona.
The competition honors our late colleague in medieval art, Jane Welch Williams. The award recognizes distinguished research and writing in art history at the graduate level. The recipient presents their work before an audience of students, faculty, and the general public in the University of Arizona Museum of Art. The recipient receives an honorarium of $500.
Lecture delivered in alternate years by a distinguished, visiting scholar in Art History with funds generously bequeathed by Dr. Robert M. Quinn, the founder of the Art History program at the University of Arizona. Recipients will have a research focus in one of the following areas: 1. Medieval through Modern European art; 2. Pre-Columbian through Modern Latin American art; or, 3. Chinese or Japanese art.
Annual lecture on current research delivered by a distinguished visiting scholar. Generously supported by the Visiting Artists and Scholars Endowment of the College of Fine Arts.
