These are just some of the opportunities in store for students enrolled in Art and Art History.
Art Club
UNO Art Club creates long-lasting connections by participating in and facilitating community outreach, studio activities, and professional practices. Our goal is to provide a diverse experience and network for student artists which will prepare them for future careers.
All currently enrolled UNO students can join. Membership fees vary from semester to semester.
The UNO Art Club has been involved in a variety of experiences and activities, including:
- art sales during special UNO Art Gallery events; workshops
- making Valentine’s Day cards in the letterpress studio
- teaching members to write a résumé
- movie nights, parties, and potlucks
- field trips
- scheduled Art Club exhibitions in the Hexagon Gallery, which teach how to prepare and exhibit an entire show
- sponsorships for art students to attend a Frogman’s workshop in the summer, which engages students in the larger art community in Omaha and beyond
How to Join UNO Art Club
To join the Art Club at UNO, contact an officer through unoartclub@gmail.com, or faculty advisor Amy Haney at ahaney@unomaha.edu. You can also DM @theunoartclub on Instagram.
Study Abroad
Art and Art History at UNO gives students the opportunity to expand their horizons internationally with Study Abroad trips. Students must be enrolled in the connected class to participate.
There are both regular and unique study abroad opportunities available, including Italy, Germany, and Japan – check with your professor and/or from the full list of UNO program options. Other faculty international trips have included Italy, Germany, and Japan.
Experiencing art firsthand is an immersive opportunity which strengthens empathy and understanding of other people and cultures. Broaden your perspective!
London Study Abroad
Study abroad in England! The English Study Abroad opportunity typically occurs each spring and is connected to an Art History course. Students learn a survey of British Art and after the semester is over, travel to London to see the artwork discussed in class. Highlights include:
- British Museum
- National Gallery of Art
- Tate Modern
- Victoria and Albert Museum
- Strawberry Hill House
- Side trips to Bath, Stonehenge, and Windsor
For information about the London Study Abroad program, contact Dr. Amy Morris at ammorris@unomaha.edu
Graduate School Acceptance
Graduate school is a goal for many Art and Art History students at UNO, and we are proud of their rates of acceptance!
If you are a Studio Art major and are interested in pursuing further education after your time in the School of the Arts, consider applying for the Bachelor of Fine Arts degree.
Our Art History majors have an excellent rate of graduate school acceptance as well, attending prestigious institutions such as:
- Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland
- University College, Dublin, Ireland
- King’s College, London
- University of Iowa
- University of Nebraska-Lincoln
- Temple University
- USC
- Syracuse University
- Arizona State University
For more information about graduate school for Art and Art History, contact your advisor or speak with your professors.
Internships and Student Work
We encourage students to check Handshake for currently open positions. We also regularly offer positions in the UNO Art Gallery.
Ask your professors about current internship opportunities, as well as those available in the Omaha community through official partnerships with local galleries like Gallery 1516.
Media Arts at Millwork Commons
UNO Art & Art History and the Media Arts program have partnered with Millwork Commons to be a part of a twice-yearly show which features student work on their Video Wall, a 9 ft by 16 ft video wall which displays digital art. Students must be enrolled in Media Arts classes to participate.
Contact Russ Nordman at rnordman@unomaha.edu for more information about the Media Arts concentration in the Studio Art degree.